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Will Qwest Qwit DIA?
Just as I was ready to depart the Qwest Business Center at Denver International, a disturbing rum...
PayPal Freeze ahead for Safari Users?
The always-interesting Apple Insider Web site — an independent news outlet for all sorts of...
Sitting in (not-)Stapleton
Longtime travelers will recognize that Denver International Airport, or DIA, is not the legendary...
United Airlines: It's time to sit and wait (in Den
I'm sitting in the Qwest Business Center at Denver International Airport. And I'm thinking of a n...
iPhone pix cleans up good
If you'll pardon my poor grammar about how the attached image "cleans up good," I'd like to make...
What 'phishing' looks like
Take a look at the screen below:\ \ \ \ You would think this is a legitimate login site for Weste...
Symantec Reports surge in trusted Web site attacks
This just in, from the folks at Symantec Corp., underscores the need for vigilence online, as wel...
Safe or not?
Just when you thought it was safe...\ \ \ As Americans do their taxes, a majority are unaware th...
Cautionary Security Tale from Britain
If you're into scary stories, check out the sad tale of \ Simon Bunce, a Britisher who was accus...
New Library of Congress site bows April 12
Others may be (justly) excited about the opening of a new baseball stadium in D.C., but my "inner...
SET-TOP storage expansion due
Had a briefing from Iomega last evening, and the firm is making some inroads, it seems, in the da...
Digitized newspapers
Anyone with an interest in history will welcome this news from the Library of Congress. The rest...
Karl Rove takes on 'Air'
Known as the "architect" behind two election wins by President George W. Bush and now a Fox News...
Meeting my Match.com, and not in a good way
Identity theft, or any of its variants, is no fun, and I'm sitting here wondering how my debit ca...
Making friends and influencing ... engineers?
If the supplied statistics are to be believed, only one-quarter of the 400,000 engineers graduate...