Sunday, May 19, 2024
By David Ponce If you use MS Office, you've probably used that fancy clipboard that fits multiple things and adds all sorts of functionality (it's late, and I can't write. I'll deal with my legal department in the morning)....

By David Ponce Being horizontally challenged is not easy. I'd know. I had to lose 50 pounds, once. It was less fun than watching dry paint get dryer. But you know something? I'm glad I...
By David Ponce Looks like Nokia is trying to ride the widget gravy train, and it's calling its initiative Widsets. They're basically widgets for your mobile. Like its PC and Mac counterparts, Widsets are tiny apps that enable to...
By David Ponce So, it's nothing new. Internet Explorer is the next best thing to fermented cabbage rolls. Strangely, a huge amount of people still use it. I know by saying this, I've probably offended a few....

A lot of people spend a lot of time in front of their computers. I'm sad to say (yeah, right!), certainly not all of it productively. Some of that lost productivity is spent playing online games and...

By David Ponce Tax time is looming. And paper returns are so passe. Kingston, makers of all things memory, have partnered up with H&R Block to make a 256MB thumb drive that comes pre-loaded with TaxCut software. ...
The easiest way for anybody to get started with building a smart home is through the lights. They're the easiest to setup and some don't even need a hub — just the bulbs, a decent Wi-Fi connection, and your...
By Shane McGlaun Last time I was in California for a conference, I spent a good hour trying to find an ATM to get some cash to eat lunch. I hate not being able to find an ATM and even...
By Evan Ackerman Even though the RoboDevelopment Conference was primarily about, well, robots, there was a lot of potential crossover technology that has huge applications for consumer electronics. One of the most impressive of these that I saw was the...