On Friday I filed my last post as guest blogger for Salon’s Machinist column (complete list below). Special thanks to readers for taking time to comment – especially those who left very kind words for my final post.
- So long!
- How I spent (two weeks of) my summer as Machinist’s guest blogger.
- A Grimm take on games
- Video game designer American McGee loves the darkest tales best.
- One-minute review: Jawbone 2 headset
- A new Bluetooth is supposed to cancel noise, but all that’s canceled is the conversation you want to hear.
- Give us a (virtual) kiss
- Facebook gift designer Susan Kare on Mac icons, computer kisses and everything in between.
- Leave my phone alone!
- New software for protecting iPhones and smart phones.
- The movie-download food chain
- From big screen to hard disk, how Hollywood doles out digital media.
- All you can eat — for cheap?
- Comparing unlimited cellphone plans.
- Mini-Note has many problems
- The diminutive computer scores high on design but low on functionality.
- Noisy and oh-so-nice
- Das’ new keyboard has the look and feel of a classic.
- Searching 101
- Three tips for better search results.
- Can Cuil kill Google? Not yet
- The new search engine has its perks, but so far, it falls short.
- How safe is safe?
- Security expert Doug Camplejohn on building a smarter firewall to outsmart cyber slimeballs.
- A bookmark for the iPod
- Books on tape turn to books on iPod, and listeners must learn to find their places accordingly.
- (World wide) web of intrigue
- A high-tech mystery and more are on Machinist’s summer reading list.
- Do-good phone doesn’t look good
- Credo, a new green cellphone company, has great intentions but not such great gear.
- E-books galore
- Sony expands its e-library, challenging Amazon.com.
- Knol lacks knowledge
- Google’s would-be Wikipedia competitor doesn’t have the goods to challenge the Free Encyclopedia. Yet.
- Phoning it in
- Blogging from your mobile: Tools for the writer on the go.
- The DVD isn’t dead
- More movie and TV downloading devices have entered the ring, but the DVD hasn’t gone down (yet).
- User friendly
- XBox Live for Windows gets cheaper and adds gamer-generated content.
- A stickies situation
- Simplify your workspace by squishing your stickies and separating your screens.
- Remember typewriters?
- Adios distractions, hello single-task focus, thanks to word-processing programs that re-create the simplicity of blank paper and ink.
- One-minute review: A balancing act for small spaces
- Staying cool in an upright and mostly locked-in position to get things done.
- Digital disasters friends and family should have prevented
- Oops, I was going to back up my computer, but…
- Why the iPhone is the best and worst e-book reader ever
- Reading a long novel on a tiny screen is claustrophobic, but if the book is good your brain will get the message.
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