Craigslist Scammer Pretends To Be Father Of Fallen Soldier
Published on July 22, 2008 to NetworkingDetroit (MI) - There's a sickening Craigslist scammer who is pretending to be the father of a fallen US soldier. Read more
UK's Most Spammed Person Bombarded With 44001 Emails A Day
Published on July 8, 2008 to Using the InternetLondon (England) - Spam emails are the scourge of any Internet user, but chances are your email inbox isn't bombarded with nearly as many emails as one British man. Read more
MobileMe Rolls Into Day Five of Unexplained Outages
Published on July 22, 2008 to NetworkingAt the end of last week, MobileMe subscribers began to experience problems sending mail. Complaints varied from being able to receive mail, but not send anything to not being able to do either. Read more
Hackers Break Into Power Station, In Less Than A Day
Published on April 10, 2008 to SecuritySan Francisco (CA) - It took hackers less than a day to take over several desktops at a major power company. Read more
3G IPhone To Be Available Worldwide From Day 1
Published on May 21, 2008 to Mobility MiscellaneousChicago (IL) - Steve Jobs' WWDC keynote has been officially confirmed and he is widely expected to pull 3G iPhone out of his pockets during his presentation. Read more
Father's Day Is June 18: Stope Stuff for Dads
Published on May 30, 2006 to Desktop ComputersMobilityGuru's editors share their top 12 picks for Father's Day gifts. Get ready for an interesting mix of mobile devices, including laptops, notebooks, PDAs and other assorted goodies. We've got you covered whether you're living on a beer or champagne budget. Read more
Valentine's Day 2007 Buyer's Guide
Published on February 9, 2007 to Notebooks and LaptopsIn keeping with the "his and hers" nature of this venerable day, we've broken up our usual list of technology and gadget goodies along gender lines... Read more
Networld+Interop 2004 Las Vegas Show Report - Opening Day
Published on May 10, 2004 to NetworkingMaybe it's just wishful thinking on my part, but it seems that prospects are a little brighter for this year's networking confab in the hot and windy Nevada desert. It's not that the show is a lot bigger - there are about 350 or so exhibitors and they still fit comfortably into about half the LVCC's Central Hall. Read more
CES 2005 - Opening Day
Published on January 6, 2005 to NetworkingThe annual gadget-fest known as the Consumer Electronics show has come once again to Las Vegas. With Comdex now but a distant memory, CES has become the show to be at. Our first report will get you up and running on what's new in Networking. Read more
Magic Sliders: Fighting Moving Day Friction
Published on February 26, 2005 to Desktop ComputersMoving is a pain, to put it politely. But Magic Sliders are designed to take some of the friction out of sliding around your furniture and equipment. Are the Sliders a friction-reducing miracle, as its vendor claims, or a cheap gimmick? Read more




