World news flashed today that "the last typewriter plant" on the planet was closing its doors. Not so; there's plenty of makers left. Published April 26 2011
Pardon the humor, but combining an online "Flash Mob" with the 400-year-old King James Version of the Bible invites a little smiling along the way. Published April 25 2011
Having computer trouble this morning? Maybe your employer needs to hire more tech support. Published April 20 2011
Borrowing e-books from public libraries soon will be possible using Amazon.com's Kindle devices and software, the firm says. Published April 20 2011
There's a way to put all your social media time to good use, thanks to the U.N. World Food Program. Published April 20 2011
Let's get ready to download? Comcast Thursday morning said they'd offer 105 megabits/second downloading Internet service to subscribers. Ho-hum, Verizon replied, we've got 150 Mbp/s, and a smaller number of folks sharing a given pipe. Published April 14 2011
Striking back at critics, Paul Allen, a co-founder of Microsoft Corp. who later left the firm, defends his "tell-all" book in which he attacks best friend Bill Gates and Microsoft colleague Steve Ballmer. Allen makes his remarks in an interview for the April 17 edition of CBS' "60 Minutes." Published April 14 2011
By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years