The Washington Times' Technology blog.
By Mike Kelley — Published December 16, 2008 Comments
Here's the latest from Apple Inc., and it's not good news for trade show fans.
By M. Kellner — Published December 5, 2008 Comments
If you want to be a Facebook friend of Capitals' owner Ted Leonsis, you're out of luck.
By M. Kellner — Published December 2, 2008 Comments
There's no crank on the OLPC, as I erroneously wrote yesterday.
By M. Kellner — Published November 26, 2008 Comments
Save 70 percent on Microsoft Office for Mac tomorrow and Friday.
By M. Kellner — Published November 26, 2008 Comments
Not even technology, it seems, can help preserve the memory of who the speechwriter is.
By M. Kellner — Published November 10, 2008 Comments
I'm not the only one to skate the ever-so-thin ice of being "phished" for confidential data.
By M. Kellner — Published October 22, 2008 Comments
A firm on the Suffolk County side of Long Island's Islip Airport, Andrea Electronics, has a bunch of products they say will let you speak more clearly on (or to) a computer, as well as online. If they work as advertised, you might find good uses, and good bargains, here.
By M. Kellner — Published October 13, 2008 Comments
Apparently it's official: there's a new release, version 3.0, of OpenOffice.org's productivity suite -- and it's jamming servers. Get your (free) copy today.
By M. Kellner — Published September 5, 2008 Comments
If the stress of listening to another political yarn is getting to you, here's a Web site that can help plot a cheap getaway.
By M. Kellner — Published September 2, 2008 Comments
Google, in a frontal assault on Microsoft's Internet Explorer, launched a new free Web browser. Windows users can download instantly; Mac users will have to wait.
By M. Kellner — Published August 13, 2008 Comments
The outage, earlier this week, of Gmail, Google's e-mail service, caused much wailing and gnashing of teeth among the technorati -- and the rest of us. On Wednesday afternoon, Facebook has a problem, which may account for the moaning and crying you're hearing throughout the metro area.
By M. Kellner — Published August 13, 2008 Comments
Premiere Radio Networks, which syndicates Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, Steve Harvey, Casey Kasem and Ryan Secrest -- among others -- is adding a new "Top 40" countdown: the star is Apple's iTunes.
By M. Kellner — Published August 11, 2008 Comments
I've seen plenty of viral videos, but this one takes the cake!
By M. Kellner — Published August 4, 2008 Comments
Nothing, the noted "technology analyst" and New Jersey hausfrau Carmella Soprano, lasts forever, and Microsoft Windows is apparently on that list, if media reports are to be believed.
By M. Kellner — Published July 13, 2008 Comments
You can still hook up to free high-speed Internet at Denver International Airport (DIA) thanks to Qwest, the local telco. Just don't look for any human support on site.
By Douglas Holtz-Eakin
The young drop coverage to avoid higher premiums