by Joseph Forbes | Feb 25, 2013 | Blog Entry, LAW, POLITICAL
from the keeping-‘murica-safe dept. Michael Arrington, founder of TechCrunch, lives near Seattle and bought a boat there. He ordered it from a company based near him, but across the border in Canada. Yesterday, the company tried to deliver it to him, and it had...
by Joseph Forbes | Feb 25, 2013 | Blog Entry, HAPPINESS, HEALTH
(and Why It’s Healthier for You, Too) When dealing with jerks and trolls both online and off, you have a choice: you can engage and try to get them to see the error of their ways, or you can avoid them, ignore them, and move on with your life. Most of us already know...
by Joseph Forbes | Feb 25, 2013 | Blog Entry, INTERNET, Internet Scam Notices, LAW, MONEY
A mysterious company using the name “Internet Copyright Law Enforcement Agency” is sending letters to home addresses of alleged BitTorrent users, asking them to pay a settlement fee of hundreds of dollars or face jail time. The outfit claims to work with law...
by Joseph Forbes | Feb 25, 2013 | HARDWARE, INTERNET, NERD NEWS, Technicals
Dell is only one of top three OEMs to bundle Office 365 Home Premium with new consumer computers Some major computer makers are pushing Office 365 with their new PCs, but others have stuck with a more traditional bundling tactic of including a factory-installed,...
by Joseph Forbes | Feb 25, 2013 | Blog Entry
If you have an ARM tablet running Windows RT, (like the Microsoft Surface tablet,) you already know that you’re restricted to applications that Microsoft has approved and added to the Windows Store. Those kinds of restrictions have never stopped enterprising...