by steve | Oct 27, 2011 | News, Technology
If you care about mobile devices, which you do if you work in the industry you probably should… this is interesting information. There’s been a lot of buzz around Google’s Android, and for good reason – it’s a good product and it’s making...
by steve | Sep 27, 2011 | News, Technology
Lifehacker recently released the results of their Web browser speed tests. The results, fastest to slowest: Opera 11.51 Firefox 7 Internet Explorer 9 Chrome 14 Interestingly enough, while Chrome came in last overall, it’s the fastest at processing Javascript....
by steve | Aug 29, 2011 | Design, Technology
Those of you who keep your toes in the web-news have probably heard rumors about how HTML5 and CSS3 are likely to replace many of the things that are currently done in Adobe’s Flash. Flash has a number of drawbacks, including being opaque to search engines and...
by steve | Jul 15, 2011 | News, Technology
Sometimes an update pushed from the Apple mothership will break something. Recently the OS X 10.6.8 update broke printing for many people, including me. You have this problem if your previously works-fine printer is perpetually “paused” and won’t...
by steve | May 11, 2011 | News, Technology
Up until recently it took some Jedi skills to pull passwords and things off an unencrypted network, like the kind you find at your average coffeeshop, airport or buddy’s house. Not anymore. You’ll want to go to BoingBoing if you want the whole story, but...
by steve | Jan 5, 2011 | Technology
You’ve got a web site now, right? That’s great, but to really put it to use it’s helpful to know who’s visiting you, where they came from and what they’re looking at. Google provides a very useful (and free) service called Google...