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Internet killed the outlet store

Internet killed the outlet store

The concept of "Factory Outlets" was a brilliant one. For better or for worse, they are dying a rapid death...

The major video game companies may be off the SOPA list but they still support it

The major video game companies may be off the SOPA list but they still support it

It's one thing to distance your company from a list that had proven in the last couple of weeks to...

The face of mobile? One little girl appears in Apple AND Samsung commercials.

The face of mobile? One little girl appears in Apple AND Samsung commercials.

One of the most important ongoing stories in tech for 2011 was the incessant legal maneuvering between Apple and Samsung....

My faith in the US education system has been restored

My faith in the US education system has been restored

Blogging can be rough (from a #firstworldproblems perspective, at least). You're constantly being attacked for your opinions, bashed for your...

“Blue Busters” video proves nothing, not even Apple, was immune to the 80s

“Blue Busters” video proves nothing, not even Apple, was immune to the 80s

Those of us who grew up in the 80s are well aware that the culture, attitude, and utter cheesiness of...

How Digg left its tech geek roots behind and embraced the mainstream

How Digg left its tech geek roots behind and embraced the mainstream

I was struck by something when I began reading Digg's list of its "Ten stories you'll be sorry you missed...

Flying robots that build things open doors to automated architecture

Flying robots that build things open doors to automated architecture

In the movies, it always start innocently. They are designed to help humans, to do the mundane or difficult tasks...

Apps are rising on Windows Phones. Should they be taken more seriously?

Apps are rising on Windows Phones. Should they be taken more seriously?

I'll never forget when my boss at the time showed me his shiny new Windows Phone. I liked the interface,...

What trended in 2011 (and what to expect from 2012)

What trended in 2011 (and what to expect from 2012)

Tech exploded this year. There's little to argue that gadgets and gizmos, social media and apps all had huge years...

Taliban on Twitter: How congressional attempts to block them is asinine on 2 levels

Taliban on Twitter: How congressional attempts to block them is asinine on 2 levels

Twitter is used by different people for different things. It's a communication tool for some, a news aggregator for others,...

Social Media 2011: The bullseyes and blunders that dominated chatter

Social Media 2011: The bullseyes and blunders that dominated chatter

In the past, the best way to review the year was to look back through newspaper headlines and pick out...

GoDaddy lost 72,354 domains this week. It’s not enough.

GoDaddy lost 72,354 domains this week. It’s not enough.

Despite a massive Twitter campaign and a blog post that claims "Go Daddy no longer supports SOPA legislation" the company...