Guest article by Jason Finkelman. Jason Finkelman is an Austin immigration attorney focused on serving international individuals and domestic and foreign businesses in a variety of business-based and family-based immigration matters. Finkelman Law works with entrepreneurs, investors, startups, and companies across all employment sectors to obtain work visas and lawful permanent residence. Amidst the tweets revealing the […]
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Review: Adonit Wants You To Take Stylus In Hand With The Jot Touch and Script
For these stylus pens, we asked an artist to do a guest review. Travis Hanson is an Eisner-nominated fantasy illustrator with a huge imagination. His works include comics, children’s art, fantasy, and just fun illustrations that encourage the need for people to be creative. For more information on Harris’s works, rates and ideas, check out his site. As […]
Kindle Worlds: What’s The Harm?
Guest writer Greg Hatcher has been a professional magazine writer and editor for 21 years and currently writes the weekly Fridays With Hatcher feature, now in its eighth year at Comics Should Be Good. In addition to that, he teaches writing for high school and middle school students as part of the Young Authors program […]
Science Reporting Needs More Skeptics
Loren Collins is the author of Bullspotting: Finding Facts in the Age of Misinformation, published in October 2012. Since 2009, Collins has blogged (intermittently) at Barackryphal, debunking birther rumors and conspiracy theories related to President Barack Obama. Loren is a practicing attorney in Atlanta, Georgia. In late 2008, CNN cut its entire science and […]
Hacker Claims Ability To Fake Microsoft Updates
A hacker, who goes by the name Comodohacker, claims he can now fake Microsoft updates using stolen certificates. Comodohacker is believed to be an Iranian student who made news recently for compromising and acquiring four certificate authorities from Dutch certificate authority DigiNotar as well as getting CA’s from GlobalSign. In a post to his Pastebin […]
Press E4 For Twix, C2 For Mounds, D1 For The Hunger Games
File this one under “Only in Japan”: ebook vending machines.
Google Brings Its Magic To Pottermore
When the official online home of Harry Potter, Pottermore, goes live this October, it will bring a little Google magic to make it happen.
My Aunt’s Hotmail Account Is Sending Me Male Enhancement Ads!
Nobody likes spam or spammers and that includes the companies who host email services like Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft’s Hotmail. Recently, Microsoft has unveiled two new security features for its flagship Hotmail email service to help battle the latest rise in spam. For several years now, spammers have operated by buying time on botnets and […]
Rolling On The iRiver
Guest article by Joan Weiner For fans of Google’s ebook site (are there any of you out there?), Google announced yesterday their release of an ebook reader device designed specifically to link to the Google eBookstore. Similar to the way Kindle owners have to buy books from Amazon, owners of the iRiver Story HD will […]