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iPhone and Apple Store woes understandable
It's a bit understandable that many people are frustrated by glitches in Apple's new launches. For now, that is.
FIRST LOOK: iPhone 2.0 software shines
I hit a snag with pre-install backup, but the new software for Apple's iPhone is quite impressive. So are the two applications I've downloaded.
A real traveling salvation
Is deliverance at hand for airport-bound travelers carrying computers with them? A Harrisburg firm believes it is.
Bermuda a tech paradise?
This may not be a total tech paradise, but Bermuda sure comes close.
Stop red eye now!
There's no excuse for leaving "red eye" in photos anymore. This isn't as big as stopping the abuses in Darfur, but a social movement may be needed.
Get Firefox 3 (if you can!)
Firefox 3 is a new Web browser worth playing with -- and using. But in its quest to set a Guinness world record, users may find the cyberspace equivalent of a "busy signal" today.
Are laptops useless?
One computer magazine editor says laptop computers aren't for everybody. True, but the fellow is selling computer users short in many instances.
The Remarkable Mr. Ballmer
If there is a prize for being a "digital raconteur," Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft Corp. is a leading contender, if not the overall winner.
Gas prices lead to Internet spam, expert says
As if filling up at nearly $4 per gallon isn't bad enough…\ \ \ "The high gasoline prices a...
CDW survey says businesses, Feds slowing IT spendi
Even without the "r" word, as in recession, there's an apparent slowdown in IT spending, a leadin...
A 'Plum' computing solution
Their ads on XM Radio are a bit annoying — the repetition of the toll-free number and all &...
Was Microsoft the real "winner," despite losing Ya
Much ink — and even more bits — has been spilled over the unsuccessful takeover bid a...
Sneak peeks are impressive
One of the "perks" of writing about computer technology is that, from time to time, I get "sneak...
Worms, viruses on the rise, security firm reports
This won't come as a big surprise, but a news release (which I've edited somewhat for clarity) ju...
MacBook Air ad parodied
A tip of the hat goes to veteran tech journalist Dan Farber of C-Net, whose blog entry notes a sp...