Mark A. Kellner
Articles by Mark A. Kellner
Google CEO backs Obama recovery plan
Nearly a year into the Obama administration and two years into the "great recession," a tech industry leader is endorsing the way the White House is managing the U.S. economy. Published December 7, 2009
KELLNER: Thanks for year’s best technologies
While 2009 has turned out to be a rather dismal year for millions of Americans, there are still things I believe we can all appreciate that have come from the tech sector this year. Published December 7, 2009
KELLNER: Go all-out for holidays
This isn't the winter of our discontent, otherwise known as 2008, so perhaps more buoyancy is in order as we prowl the malls and make our gift selections. Published December 2, 2009
KELLNER: Low-cost netbook of Toshiba quality
Here's a helpful mantra for you when you're contemplating the Toshiba Satellite T115-S1105 portable computer: $479. $479. $479. Published November 30, 2009
YOUR TECH: Sonos hits high notes
Minutes before the Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys were to square off Sunday, the strains of Frederic Chopin's "Andante Spianato and Grand Polonaise for Piano & Orchestra" drifted through the house. Then came the "Gavotta" from Igor Stravinsky's "Pulcinella," with clarinets and oboes in delightful harmony. Then Mozart's "Haffner" symphony. Published November 25, 2009
KELLNER: USPS redesigns to aid Mac users
There are many reasons why the proud service Benjamin Franklin founded is on the ropes. One small part might be the agency's cavalier attitude toward customers seeking to integrate today's computer technology with its services. Published November 23, 2009
KELLNER: Library in your pocket
Books are great things, but they aren't always cheap, nor are they always easily portable. What's the answer? A small firm in Bellingham, Wash., 90 miles north of Seattle, might hold more than a few keys. Published November 16, 2009
YOUR TECH: Microsoft keypads evolve
It's interesting, at least to me, what a difference a new peripheral can make. And, it's kind of reassuring that Microsoft Corp.'s keyboards, however they evolve, continue to deliver some great, common-sense value to consumers. Published November 11, 2009
KELLNER: New Apple mouse really is ‘Magic’
Even though a computer mouse rightly can be thought of as one of the more peripheral of peripherals, a new one just arrived that can honestly claim the adjective "transformative." Published November 9, 2009
YOUR TECH: iPhone is gift of decade
OK, so Election Day was Tuesday, and we haven't even hit Veterans Day yet, let alone Thanksgiving, so talk about Christmas and Hanukkah may be a bit premature? Published November 4, 2009
KELLNER: CrossOver installs Quicken on Macs
So there I was, looking at Quicken 2009, the Windows version, on my Mac, and something seemed off. In fact, a fair amount seemed off. Published November 2, 2009
YOUR TECH: Adobe photo sets bar
Would it be too much to say that Adobe's newest version of Photoshop Elements, No. 8, list price $99.99, is the Big Mac of home photography software -- something that's consistent no matter where you go? Published October 28, 2009
Evolving eReaders could be holiday hit
More than a decade after the first, furtive attempts to crack the consumer electronics marketplace, the eReader finally appears poised to break out from its nerdy niche and become a holiday hit with broad appeal. Published October 26, 2009
KELLNER: Linux hits user nerve
For a good part of last week, your reviewer's musings about Ubuntu Linux was among the top five most-read stories on washingtontimes.com. Since the other top stories concerned health-insurance reform or the H1N1 vaccine and similar weighty topics, the presence of a geek-oriented column came as a pleasant surprise. Published October 26, 2009
YOUR TECH: Stream wireless radio
Utopia as defined by St. Thomas More may not be within our immediate grasp, but a version of paradise is as close as your computer, your broadband Internet connection and a Wi-Fi router. Streaming Internet radio, to which your own computer-based music easily can be added, is, I believe, the next big thing. Published October 21, 2009
KELLNER: Ubuntu Linux powers up
Just how important are computer operating systems, anyway? We're going to get an indication Thursday morning, when Microsoft Corp. is scheduled to launch Windows 7, successor to the much-maligned Windows Vista. Published October 19, 2009
YOUR TECH: Early start to holidays
Everything seems to be starting earlier this year, so why not add holiday buying advice to the list? After all, I recall seeing Halloween items on sale just after Memorial Day -- or was if after Bastille Day? -- so why not get a jump on your Christmas list? Published October 14, 2009
KELLNER: New ways to unclog corporate e-mail
Cloud computing, the new buzz-phrase of the tech world, is actually an exercise in common sense for many applications. Published October 12, 2009
YOUR TECH: $150,000 buys quite a view
If you have an extra $150,000 or so you don't know what to do with, there's a nifty new plasma-based television-and-speaker combo I'd like to have. E-mail me, and we can work out delivery. Just kidding. Published October 7, 2009
KELLNER: Technology sector hiring, expanding
If you're looking for work in the tech services sector, Todd Thibodeaux has good news for you: There are jobs to be had, and the sector is poised for continued growth. Published October 5, 2009