I have been somewhat negligent in writing about our Real Tech for Real People podcast that I do with Tony Pittman every week. Â I will
Category: Technology
cool new toys, fun software, or technology that I think might change the world (or be a colossal waste of time!)
Can Barnes and Noble Nook be used with Kindle?
The attentive reader of Kindle News knows that the Kindle (much like the Apple Mac) seems to imply hardware, or software, or both. Â By this
Amazon Updates Kindle Firmware for K2 and DX
Amazon has announced a firmware update for the Kindle 2 and the Kindle DX that enhances battery life, provides native PDF support for the Kindle
Streaming Water Polo Matches — How To!
For the past few weeks I have been streaming live video from my son’s high school water polo matches and tournaments. Â When I first proposed
Win 7 (64 Bit) Day One. Video work.
After my trials and tribulations with installing Win 7 today I want to give the first “user” update. Let me start by noting that while
Update 2: Win 7 Install–2nd Time’s the Charm
After further review it appears my initial install troubles would have been avoided had I installed the device drivers for the SATA drives that I
Update 1: Win 7 Install (no mouse drivers?)
After disconnecting all the other drives, the install went off without a hitch. Â The computer booted into Win 7, took me through the first time
Win7 Install Travails
UPDATE: Â I have posted an update, with a re-install attempt that seems to be working. Okay, here we go! Â I was excited to have been
So, just who DOESN’T use the Internet?
The New York Times has the story, Broadband Now! So Why Don’t Some Use It? where they ask the question “Why not?” So for those that
Connections, Content, and Context: Lessons from #INFORMS09 and #TLT09
This week I am attending  the 2009 INFORMS “Annual Meeting.”  This is more of a Symposium, or a Conference, than a “meeting” with nearly 70