
Webstock: Michael Lopp, bridges, werewolves and Apple
Michael Lopp is a Silicon Valley-based engineer who writes about pens, bridges, people, and werewolves.
Michael Lopp is a Silicon Valley-based engineer who writes about pens, bridges, people, and werewolves.
Apple's secrecy has encouraged much speculation about the company's plans.
There's a growing murmur that it may have lost its mojo in the one area it had unquestionably conquered - search.
Major changes are on the way for public sector information technology.
Microsoft has signaled its tablet intent today at the Consumer Electronics Show, announcing an ARM processor-friendly Windows.
A quick skim through some front page news stories over the past year provides incontrovertible proof of technology's grip on our lives.
Forget about Google's struggle with Facebook for eyeballs and programmers. Pay no attention to its fight with Apple over smartphones, or to any other tech rivalry.
Xbox motion controller Kinect might be the gift to get this Christmas, but enthusiasts around the world are teaching the device sweet new tricks.
Apple came along and invented computing 'for the rest of us' - at first it seemed a mere curiosity, until designers clicked to WYSIWYG.
Microsoft is not considering an imminent launch of a next-generation Xbox, saying Kinect is effectively the company's new console.
A leading games developer has expressed surprise that some publishers appear sceptical about the potential of Microsoft's Kinect for Xbox 360.
If anything, it's odd to see preschool children in a Decile 1 New Zealand kindergarten using Apple gear.
Facebook staff reportedly refer to the social network giant's email project as the 'Gmail killer'.
Desktop giants forced to share space with growing array of computing devices.