Recent Computing Blog Posts

New Cuil Search Engine Launched. Is it Good?

by Mary Ann Romans

28 Jul 2008 04:53 AM

Big wigs at Google and IBM have launched a new search engine out of Menlo Park that promises to revolutionize searching on the web. As I write this, the engine claims to have indexed almost 122 billion different websites.

Kids Virtual Field Trips

by Mary Ann Romans

27 Jul 2008 02:27 PM

Whether you home school, summer school, preschool or just like to have educational fun with your kids, you should be very interested in this blog post.

Should You Buy an iPhone 3G?

by Mary Ann Romans

22 Jul 2008 10:32 AM

With the release of the new 3G iPhone, the device is transitioning from a cool cutting edge device with status to a cool necessity still with status. What has changed? With the previous iPhone release, there were two camps of thought.

E3 Gaming Rumors

by Mary Ann Romans

14 Jul 2008 08:12 AM

Gamers everywhere are anticipating all of the new offers in the gaming world that will be announced at the E3 Media and Business Summit in Los Angeles. I'll discuss which rumors have been confirmed, which have been denied and which are still anyone's guess.

Computing Review: June 16th Through July 6th

by Mary Ann Romans

07 Jul 2008 07:51 AM

From Zunes to fake speed bumps, the world of technology is always interesting. Here are some of our recent articles for the Computing Blog.

Overmyminutes.com: Keep Track of Your Cell Phone Usage

by Mary Ann Romans

01 Jul 2008 05:12 AM

In the world of cell phones, there are two kinds of people. There are those who never use up their minutes and have a roll over plan that continually forwards them to some distant future when cell phones will be imbedded in people’s brains instead of carried around on a hip or in a purse.

Fake Speed Bumps Coming Soon to a Road Near You

by Mary Ann Romans

30 Jun 2008 11:19 AM

(Photo by AP news) What if you were driving along a quite road near your home or a busy street in an unfamiliar town when you suddenly noticed three pyramid-type structures or boxes sticking up in the road ahead.

Students Use Zunes Instead of Books

by Mary Ann Romans

24 Jun 2008 04:06 AM

Technology has made homework a completely different experience lately. That is because instead of taking home books, students at one rural New Mexico school are taking home MP3 player, Zunes to be exact.

Firefox Download May Have Set a New World Record

by Mary Ann Romans

19 Jun 2008 04:32 AM

What is your favorite browser? For many it is Firefox by Mozilla, a browser that I personally like. Apparently, many other users feel the same way that I do.

Computing Week in Review: June 2nd Through June 15th

by Mary Ann Romans

16 Jun 2008 09:31 AM

Have you checked out the new iPhone yet or printed up some free Father's Day cards and gifts? If not, you may have missed some of the articles from the last two weeks. Check them out now in the Computing Blog Week in review.



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