Microsoft Patch Fixes Office 2003 Lockout Bug
Microsoft on Saturday fixed a bug that locked out Office 2003 users from accessing documents safeguarded with the company's rights-management security technology.
Why the Cloud Should Have Your Back-Up
Hard drives die, computers get stolen, and storage media becomes obsolete. Here's why and how you should back up your personal data in the cloud.
Scrooged: 12 Xmas-themed Scams
While the risk of being hacked, conned or having sensitive information stolen is possible all through the year, most security experts agree that the holiday...
Creating Diacritics
Internationalist Chris Rattan wonders how to create non-English characters. He writes:
AT&T IPhone Users Irate at Idea of Usage-Based Pricing
In less than two years, the iPhone has changed the way people think about and use their phones. As with any paradigm shift, reverberations can be felt in many...
Kodak EasyShare S730
Kodak is straddling traditionalist and multimedia worlds with its EasyShare S730 frame, and we applaud it for getting the balance right. This stylish...
App Store Redesign Meets With Mixed Reviews
Apple's rearranging boxes on its retail shelves again. The company tweaked the layout for App Store entries late last week, bringing the appearance into line...
I Blew Off Final Fantasy, True Story
While you're waiting for your Japanese import copy of Final Fantasy XIII, take a stroll down memory lane with the installment that launched a roleplaying empire.
Shrek Kart for IPhone
Both kids and adults seem to love Shrek. The comedy-fantasy films were all huge commercial successes, in large part because the humor appealed to audiences of...
Report: AT&T Network Problems Are IPhone's Fault?
Over the weekend, the New York Times reported a rather surprising story: as it turns out, it's not AT&T's fault when your iPhone drops a call or fetches your...