Google continues its groundbreaking path to deliver more content and services to your desktop. Google's book search feature now serves up free classic novels you can download and print. All such books...
Despite all of the efforts made by the island?s politicians, Bermuda remains one of the few developed places in the world to be without a broadband connection.
And as one of the richest places to live...
Open source work is producing many good programmes for use by the Internet community.
However such creations are held back when owners of commercial software refuse to make theirs interoperable, so fi...
If you are looking to get more sophisticated in manipulating and creating images, here are two free programs that can rival Adobe's Photoshop and Illustrator, but without the high costs.
The open sour...
If you are advertising on the Internet and are paying rates based on the number of readers clicking on your banner or search engine term, think again before you believe the figures. Click fraud cost a...
Here is a study that is of interest to all of us who spend a lot of our hours before a computer screen. The British Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine reported in its April 18 issue a ...
Which came first, the gadgets or the content? If you are a believer in the Steve Jobs theory of how to make a bundle, then it's the gadget.
The Steve Jobs theory of design over content is outlined qui...
A personal caching device, an e-government aid and streaming TV are part of the latest developments on the Internet this week.
The best one is Webaroo, a free piece of software allows you to search an...
Having seen Linux slowly eat away at its server market, Microsoft has struck back by attempting to show why Windows still matters to businesses.
The company has published figures from IDC Research sho...
I may have marched on Sunday with my friends against the French government?s plans to change the employment law for those under the age of 26, but today I?ll uphold its plans to amend an online music ...