$100 bill printing error: Over $110 billion unusableNew special paper doesn't go through a printer correctly. Sound familiar? It just happened to U.S. government presses printing 1.1 billion $100 bills.December 7, 2010 by Andy Smith in Data Management
Microsoft reveals new logo - new image?Microsoft unveils its first new logo in 25 years and only its fourth since 1975.August 23, 2012 by Andy Smith in Microsoft
Where on Google Earth was Osama bin Laden? (screenshots)After a major news event, people flock to Google Earth to see where it happened and what it looked like.May 2, 2011 by Andy Smith in Google
Dell does backflips over new Inspiron duo tabletDell hopes that consumers will literally flip over the newest tablet design - the Inspiron duo.November 18, 2010 by Andy Smith in Hardware
Images: Apple fans dream up next iPodA site devoted to the iPod asked for fans' designs for the next iPod. Take a look at some of the favorite concepts.September 12, 2006 by Andy Smith in Apple
Gallery: Cell phones with the lowest radiation levelsBased on cell phone emissions testing that's required of all cell phones, here are the phones with the lowest scores of all. December 2, 2010 by Andy Smith in Hardware
Gallery: The sights of TechCrunch 50Last year, TechCrunch40 was an enormous showcase for startups to present their idea to venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, and the press. This year, it's even bigger.September 8, 2008 by Andy Smith in Finance
Top 10 sites banned at work (screenshots)Here are the 10 sites that are named by OpenDNS to be the biggest problems for businesses in 2010 - mostly for cutting back on worker productivity.January 30, 2011 by Andy Smith in CXO
New Windows 8 logo - and moreHere's a peek at the new Windows 8 logo as well as some previous ones that I'm sure will bring up fond - or maybe frustrating - memories.February 17, 2012 by Andy Smith in Enterprise Software
Gallery: Motorola unwraps double touch flip phoneMotorola claims the Krave ZN4 is the first touch phone to feature an interactive clear flip with touch--along with a regular screen that works with its own touch. October 16, 2008 by Andy Smith in Mobility