Bermudians, like everyone else these days it seems, are becoming bloggers.
No, that's not a new Bermy word for stopping your car in the middle of the street to talk to friends.
Blogs are online diarie...
I've found a bunch of new free software utilities for you to try out. Remember, try them out and then get rid of the ones you don't want. Most of them come with an uninstall function. Do not clutter u...
This is the year to try to get control of the vast amounts of e-mail you receive. A good place to start is Jakob Nielsen's ten steps to cleaning up “information pollution”.
Nielsen, one of the self-st...
With all the talk of using biometric devices to read fingerprints as one a means of verifying identity its sobering to read a letter by Ton van der Putte, co-author of “Don't Get Your Fingers Burned”,...
Using a Windows XP system in its default setup on the Internet "amounts to a car parked in a bad part of town, with the doors unlocked, the key in the ignition and a Post-It note on the dashboard sayi...
Internet domain names are the theme of this week's column, thanks to QuoVadis, which sent me a graph of a recent survey on the current state of '.bm'.
The '.bm' top level domain name is the country co...
Sign in Japanese bookstore to digital shoplifters (translated of course): “Please refrain from recording information with camera-mounted cell phones and other devices.”
Yep. This is to stop cheapos fr...
Again, after the latest cyber crime crackdown in the US, I feel compelled to warn people about hoaxes on the Internet.
Last week US officials announced that 135 people were charged and more than $17 m...
Last week I discovered two dialler programs had been installed without my knowledge in my computer. These change the number used by dial up connections to expensive premium rate lines. They were unabl...
While the war rages in Iraq the battle of the television networks to capture viewers on the Internet has heated up.
Some commentators claim that the Iraq war may be the "defining moment" for streaming...