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How groundbreaking, genre-bending collage artist Marco Brambilla traded the Hollywood filmmaking machine for artistic freedom and found himself feted by the pop culture he satirizes.
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At a Boston bus station in early 2007, Drew Houston opened his laptop to finish some work while waiting for his bus. As he turned on his computer, he froze. "I could see my USB drive sitting on my desk at home, which meant I couldn't work," the 28-year-old says.
Read More »Best Laptop: Lenovo Thinkpad X220
It might be time to rethink your laptop. The 3.3-pound ThinkPad, which had a battery life of 6.5 hours after fully charged, aced our Photoshop test, applying a Liquify effect, used for retouching photos, in 44 seconds. Video looked crisp on the 12.5-inch screen.
Read More »Best Tablet: iPad 2
The Apple iPad was the tablet of 2010, and despite more tablet options appearing on the market, the iPad 2 is still dominating the competition. The tablet is lighter—at 1.35 pounds—thinner, and faster than its predecessor. It has front and rear cameras, FaceTime video chat, a faster processor, and 3G options for both AT&T and Verizon.
Read More »Apps That Make Your iPad Work Like a Laptop
You’ve taken the plunge and invested in an iPad. Like millions of others, you love it. It's light and keeps a remarkable 10-hour charge
Read More »What Inc. Readers Travel With
What items can't you live without on the road? Inc. asked readers what technology and comforts they can't live without when crossing the country for business travel.
Read More »Pixel Qi’s Screens Are Now Ready To Change How You Use Computers
After years bubbling under the success radar, Pixel Qi has revealed a large high-resolution screen that works indoors and outdoors with equal ease. If it succeeds, it could change how and where you use computers
Read More »Hack My Ride: Cyberattack Risk on Car Computers
Worrying about hackers breaking into your laptop and cell phone is bad enough, but soon your car may be vulnerable, too. With each new model year, the automobile becomes less a collection of mechanical devices and more a sophisticated network of computers linked to one another and to the Internet. Earlier this year a group of researchers proved that a hacker could conceivably use a cell phone to unlock a car’s doors and start its engine remotely, then get behind the wheel and drive away.
Read More »iFive: Twitter’s Own Pics, Samsung’s Million Sales, Pentagon Defines Cyber War, ARM’s Tablet Plans, VoIP Beating Phones
Nope--this isn't a special effects shot from a movie, this really is Space Shuttle Endeavour near the ISS. She's busy returning to Earth even as you read this, ending her final mission in space. On with the news: 1
Read More »Things I Can’t Live Without: Andy Dunn of Bonobos
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Read More »The Dr. Moreau Of Music
From insects to outer space, Amon Tobin’s new album "ISAM" is all about the buzz.
Read More »Join the IPO Party
Nearly 200 companies are getting ready to go publicthe most since 2000. Plus, why VC's aren't funding B2B start-ups, and the rest of today's news. Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs
Read More »One Wire To Rule Them All On Your PC: Intel’s Thunderbolt
Something tech fans have been desperate for for years may actually be about to happen: Most of your computer wires may soon be replaced with a single, simple standard. It could change everything, right down to device design
Read More »The New Generation of Cloud Storage Tools
Call it a comedy of laptop errors.
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