The Washington Times' Technology blog.
By M. Kellner — Published July 13, 2009 Comments
One of the top advisers to President Bill Clinton on technology issues is joining Hewlett-Packard's government affairs team.
By M. Kellner — Published July 7, 2009 Comments
Verizon did explain, at least a little.
By M. Kellner — Published July 7, 2009 Comments
If you were following the Michael Jackson tribute via Facebook today, you were not alone. Not by a long shot.
By M. Kellner — Published July 6, 2009 Comments
It appears that Verizon's got some 'splainin to do.
By M. Kellner — Published June 12, 2009 Comments
If you've ever worked for AOL, this party's for you.
By M. Kellner — Published June 9, 2009 Comments
Comcast is raising the bar on broadband Internet service.
By M. Kellner — Published June 2, 2009 Comments
To help the planet, turn off your computer at the end of the day, HP says
By M. Kellner — Published June 2, 2009 Comments
The in-kind gift from Siemens is valued at $150 million and is the largest in school's history.
By M. Kellner — Published June 2, 2009 Comments
The World Food Program, a United Nations agency, is helping students and teachers learn about hunger -- and how to fight it.
By M. Kellner — Published May 27, 2009 Comments
Who'd'a thunk it? A business (or any other enterprise?) can be unmade by the social media that perhaps helped make it.
By M. Kellner — Published May 26, 2009 Comments
Microsoft's Zune hasn't yet been an iPod killer. Will this help?
By M. Kellner — Published May 25, 2009 Comments
Lots of folks -- well, one, at least -- have an opinion about my Linux problem.
By M. Kellner — Published May 18, 2009 Comments
If you're mixing up a new Nancy Pelosi-meets-Godzilla video for YouTube, remember the rules of fair use, a news item from American University says.
By M. Kellner — Published May 1, 2009 Comments
More than 500 books are published each day in America. Someone's trying to sell more by giving them away online.
By M. Kellner — Published April 29, 2009 Comments
Phishers hit Facebook today.