Archive for December, 2006


Two Cases of iPod Resurrection

Apple’s iPod has been around since late October, 2001, and has since then saturated the market with well over 60 million units worldwide. With so many units in circulation, countless problems have arisen over the years, and getting the thing repaired can be almost as expensive as buying a new one. I [...]

10 Great Open Source Applications

It’s the holiday season, which means it’s also the time for sharing, so with that in mind I present you with a list of my top 10 free, open source applications. All of these programs have been developed and tested by a large community of individuals all dedicated to bringing you the best [...]

Net Neutrality Prevails

The formal reign of the 109th Congress has ended and with it the current threat to the neutrality of the Internet.
Net Neutrality has been a touchy topic on the web for the last few months, and now that the threat has died down, I believe that it’s important to recap how important this issue really [...]

Why the Professionals Get Vista Early

With build 6000, Microsoft ended its traditional bug hunt party, finalized Vista and shipped it off to its manufacturing facilities. This was on the 8th of November, but yet the average consumer can’t get their hands on it until the end of January. What happens during this time interval?
The worldwide retail availability is currently set [...]