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Computer Screens coming to Coke and Paper!

Computer Screens coming to Coke and Paper!

That’d be the day we can stop recycling paper and cans.

The Ontario school’s Human Media Laboratory is cooking up futuristic computer screens on Coke cans that can receive RSS feeds and videos (as seen above) and even on paper (as seen below) that blow away some of the other PC form factor improvements on the market or in the works (see our recent slideshow on Desktops of the Future).

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Make a Linux Home Data Server of an Old PC

Converting your old computer in to a home data server opens a range of possibilities, and a range of new things you can do with your computer(s) and the network.This article is going to show you the more effective, and more powerful way: setting up a Linu

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Tech.view | Life after cyber-death | Economist.com

Apart from being able to run easily on clunky old machines, the great thing about Linux is the way thousands of the world's most professional programmers have volunteered their spare time to improving the breed—with nothing to gain save personal satis

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Tech.view | Life after cyber-death [Economist.com]

"For sheer beauty and intuitiveness, the gOS interface out-Macs even Apple's superb OS-X. But the real magic behind gOS is its use of Google Apps, the search company's free online alternative to Microsoft Office."

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