Heard the Buzz?
February 15, 2010 by CoreyY
Filed under Blog, Latest Headlines, New Tech
I’m sure we’ve all heard about the debut of Google Buzz, Google’s new, and already controversial, social networking solution. For those of us wondering about what this Buzz thing is, and why your Gmail account is trying to convince you to sign up, CrunchBase has an excellent article about the basics of what Buzz is [...]
What cloud am I computing to?
January 2, 2010 by Phill Briscoe
Filed under Blog, Business Tools, Google, Microsoft, New Tech, Trends
People always like to tell me I have my head in the clouds; well guess what? Now it’s the only place to be… Let me explain! Depending on your involvement with business computing, you may have heard the current buzz word “Cloud computing”. There are numerous definitions for cloud computing but simply put it’s online [...]
Is there a Palm in your Future?
September 20, 2009 by Phill Briscoe
Filed under Blog, New Tech
CEO says company will instead focus on promoting its own webOS platform.
Is Windows 7 a Network Solution?
August 23, 2009 by Phill Briscoe
Filed under Microsoft, Network Maintenance, New Tech, Windows 7
I take my Lenovo X61 every where; it is the work horse of my day. I have had no caustic argument against Windows Vista in general, but as a work tool I found Vista slow and cumbersome to use for network discovery projects and it sometimes has difficulty moving between various Wi-Fi environments. I’ve been [...]
Twitter Apps compared
June 28, 2009 by Outsourced
Filed under Browser Apps, New Tech, Social Media
Whether you like it or not, Twitter is here to stay and has become an essential tool for many. Successful product spawn a multitude of add on products and Twitter is no exception. Checkout all the apps that support and enhance the Twitter experience. read full article here.
Table Top Technology
June 11, 2009 by Internet Source
Filed under New Tech
The future of the web
June 9, 2009 by Internet Source
Filed under New Tech, Technology News
Sir Tim Berners Lee, the man credited with inventing the world wide web, has given an insight to the future of internet use. Sir Tim was speaking to the BBC’s Matthew Price after he received a life-time achievement award at the Webby’s award ceremony in New York.




