A few days ago I received an email boasting how the message had been scanned by a popular free antivirus program. No big deal, except it…
A few days ago I received an email boasting how the message had been scanned by a popular free antivirus program. No big deal, except it…
Last week thousands of Iranians used Twitter to organize demonstrations, Tech Crunch founder Mike Arrington announced Twitter is his third h…
Yesterday’s Smart Company story about antivirus vendors unfairly debiting service subscribers is a timely reminder to check exactly what ser…
When I was a kid I wanted to be Alex Jesaulenko, flying high above packs, kicking a hundred goals a season and beating Collingwood in Grand …
An offer to visit the Australian Davos Connection’s Future Summit last week was too good to pass over. With the speakers list reflecting the…
During my radio show a few weeks a lady asked me about using an antivirus on a Windows 98 system. My first response was to say get rid o…
Thanks to a series of unfortunate events, I had to rely on wi-fi hotspots for internet access last weekend. One of the things I quickly d…
After discussing tech purchases in this column two weeks ago, a few readers have asked what they should be looking for in a new computer. …
Many say the most valuable business and personal asset is your reputation. But even more fundamental than reputation is trust. Trust i…
Because IT equipment is one of the most important business tools, some smart purchases are always a good idea. Now that we’re almost into th…
Why would you invest a chunk of your wealth in a risky start up company when you can get 7% by sticking it in the bank and just sit on you…
Jim Collins in his book “Good to Great” coined the phrase BHAG, or Big Hairy Audacious Goal. Few goals are bigger or more audacious than spe…