Are you familiar with Moore’s Law? It was named after Gordon Moore who a co-founder, engineer, and chairman at Intel Corporation. This ‘law’ originated sometime around 1970 and went like this: processor speed, or overall processor power would double every two years.
Read MoreThis one is a little personal. If you know me, or have been reading my blog long, you are aware that I am a suvivor of prostate cancer. I had a radical prostatectomy on my 60th birthday. Today, I feel great and my last test showed no signs of cancer.
Read MoreTeresa and I were riding to a Mac user group meeting and she was reminiscing how she use to buy 45’s ... Yes, vinyl records. My grandchildren have never seen a vinyl record, and certainly have not experienced listening to one (I have to fix that).
This story was on 9to5Mac on Friday:
Read MoreTechnology is often misunderstood, and this is a great example. I saw this early yesterday on Kottke.org, and had to share it. Just click the link and read this funny tech tale:
Read MoreI use GPS every day. It has become an important technology for most people. My watch maps my hikes, tell my door to unlock, and helps me find good restaurants. Years ago, I would travel with a map, now I just take my iPhone. I love GPS.
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