Inspired by Kiplinger, which recently updated its list of favorite free stuff, I’ve decided to compile a list of my own of where you can find a good deal on technology online. So, in no particular order:
Free shipping: Kiplinger only mentions a few
Four years after my first visit, the annual gathering for hard-core gamers has definitely grown, but at times it still feels like a rookie endeavor. Day One of 2008's Penny Arcade Expo, the annual gathering for hard-core gamers, in Seattle, WA has come
According to BusinessWeek, three dominant American Internet companies are being taken to court by Indian activists for accepting “ads for products enabling expectant parents to learn their fetus’ gender,” fueling the practice of gender-based abortions
The auction process for 3G spectrum allocation should start by October end; says Siddhartha Behura, Secretary, DoT
He says, "By October end, we should be able to design the process [for the auction]; before that we have to fully identify the blocks of
A: While service packs are cumulative — that is, they include the fixes delivered in earlier service packs and patches — they also include fixes and patches not previously delivered. Some of these fixes are very important for the security of your
My column about switching from Eudora to Apple's Mail software for e-mail generated great feedback. I didn't have the space to cover all I wanted, so I'm going to elaborate on some other aspects of how I use e-mail on my Mac.
When I moved to Mail, I
Should we already be thinking about leaving all our desktop system cares and
woes behind and take supposed advantage of what cloud computing is tempting
us with?
Well now, I'm really fed up with
desktop systems at the moment. Two months ago my