Nano Coatings Could Make Scratch-Proof iPod Screens!
New spray-on, nanotech coatings could keep iPod screens from scratching, make paper products waterproof and perform other minor modern miracles. read more | digg story
New spray-on, nanotech coatings could keep iPod screens from scratching, make paper products waterproof and perform other minor modern miracles. read more | digg story
Here is a great Article about the problems faced by podcasts and video podcast producers that want to release video content read more | digg story
Been Violated? Here’s Step by Step Instuctions! read more | digg story
When preparing for my solaris cert, I referenced this excellent guide exclusively. It pulls together all the online information sources into one outline. I know solaris information doesn’t hit the digg front page, but I thought you unix/linux faithful might find it interesting. read more | digg story
Yes folks he actually claims that hes a christian. If you read the information thoroughly and realize the truth you then can wake up and search for further truth. read more | digg story
Yes, that Core Duo you have right now is a 64-bit chip. Intel openly admits that its Sossaman chips are 64-bit, but does not mention this fact about its consumer-targetted Yonah chips, despite the fact that the two are one in the same. read more | digg story
Well I stumbled upon this great website that has 90 pages of great quality wallpapers ranging from cars to ladies to landscapes… have fun.. read more | digg story
On the streets of Redmond, Wash. — aka the center of all evil in the known universe — you can now find buses bedecked with, well, look for yourself! read more | digg story
Why wait for an organ to be donated when you can just print a new one? Scientists say they’ve found a way to do this with the use of a technology found in many American homes: an ink-jet printer. read more | digg story
A few articles already link to a torrent of this new episode, but this is the first direct mirror I’ve seen – worth its own article I think. Episode 1, 2, 3 and 4, all in the same spot, all DRM-free. read more | digg story