Newspapers, they aren't doing so hot. What with everyone just getting their news from the internet, there are fewer and fewer people willing to plunk down cash for a physical copy printed on newsprint.
"How Much Information?" is the question researchers at the University of California, San Diego have been asking themselves in a series of studies of the same name. They've found that in 2008, American consumers used a so-massive-it-sounds-made-up 3.6 zettabytes of...
Within a scant few hours, Amazon should be delivering the new Kindle DX into our hot little hands. Wait, what — a new Kindle? Yep, Kindle 2 has only been on shelves for just shy of three months, but Amazon...
If you've got a fireplace in your home, you're well aware that old newspapers are a great kindling for getting a fire going. They catch on fire quickly and easily and burn until there's nothing left. Normally, you can just...