By Jay Sekulow
The left's outrage over the IRS turns to a plea to 'move on'

The terrorist detention camp at Guantanamo Bay is looking for instructors to provide "intellectual stimulation" to its prisoners by teaching seminars on anything from pastels to Photoshop, CNS News first reported Monday.

If you need an antidote to last year's bitter election cycle, spend your Presidents Day poking fun at the dysfunctional politics that have overtaken Washington with Mark Russell, who has been performing his sharp political satire for more than 30 years.

Microsoft and other technology giants have been ordered to stand before an Australian government committee and explain why prices are higher for Aussies than elsewhere in the world.
I'm not sure whether my reaction is the first stirrings of a huge crush or more the zeal of a fresh convert from demon rum who has claimed a spot "on the wagon," but Evernote (www.evernote.com) is the kind of service that, properly understood, can induce the kind of heart pounding usually observed along the rail at Pimlico.
If you're not sifting through ancient (or seemingly antique) tomes at the Library of Congress, let's say, the idea of having a book scanner in your backpack, briefcase or purse may not appeal to you.

Simplicity and software are words not often found together: A glance at the toolbars for, say, Microsoft's Word or Excel programs will confirm that. Even working with something as relatively simple as a portable document file (PDF) document can become a little intimidating as Adobe Acrobat pops into view.
So you love your iPad, but you wish you could work on Microsoft Office software, watch Flash video and generally have more of a PC-like experience? OnLive Desktop is one way you can.
Adobe is launching the latest version of its software package for designers and Web developers.
Forget the cant of computing purists: Something has changed in the space-time continuum and Microsoft Windows 7 now runs, quite happily, on an Apple iPad tablet.
Ukrainian authorities have shut down a popular file-sharing website saying it violates copyright laws, officials said Wednesday.

Plop down $449 or so for Acer's new Iconia A500 Tablet computer and you get something with a good-sized screen, a nice operating system, Wi-Fi and (potential) wireless broadband data connectivity. It's not a toy, and it can certainly hold its own against the category leading (if not crushing) Apple Inc. iPad 2.
The Black Eyed Peas are opening a school where local teenagers will learn video and music production using professional-quality equipment.

If you need to work creatively with digital pictures, there is simply no better piece of software anywhere on earth than Photoshop CS5.

The rest of the world (and a good portion of the U.S.) may be preoccupied with the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, but for many in this country, another date looms large on the horizon: Father's Day, which is Sunday.
Techno-outsourcing hums along, sometimes in ways you wouldn't expect.