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28 Dec 2010

Press Release

Businesses Serving The Community

Businesses Serving The Community

Five computers donated by family law firm Stahancyk, Kent & Hook, P.C. were delivered to two Central Oregon with help from the Partnership to End Poverty, a Redmond-based non-profit that connects charitable donors with organizations in need.

02 Jan 2010

Article

Cell Phone “Apps”

Cell Phone “Apps”

When is a cell phone more than a cell phone? When it’s also a personal organizer, video game, compass, guitar tuner, and cocktail recipe book. Apple’s iPhone and Android phones, like the T-Mobile G1 or the Motorola Droid, can be customized with applications, or “apps,” to perform all sorts of handy and fun things. Best of all, many apps are free, and most are only a few dollars.

02 Dec 2009

Article

Shopping Online for the Holidays: A Common Sense Guide

Shopping Online for the Holidays: A Common Sense Guide

If the price seems too good to be true that is because it probably isn’t true.

01 Oct 2009

Article

Textual Harassment

Textual Harassment

The term “textual harassment” may suggest an article written solely to justify the pun in the headline, but there are real issues to consider when using text messaging in a professional and respectful manner.

02 Aug 2009

Article

Open Source Software

Open Source Software

A Scientific Revolution (and it’s Free)

04 Jun 2009

Article

Twitter and You

Twitter and You

By now you’ve probably heard of Twitter, and maybe you decided that “tweeting” sounded pretty silly. But underneath the cute terminology, Twitter is a pretty powerful service that might change the way a lot of people communicate.

02 Feb 2009

Article

Laptop? Ultra Light Laptop? Smartphone/PDA?

Laptop? Ultra Light Laptop? Smartphone/PDA?

My father-in-law recently asked for my advice on purchasing an ultra-lightweight and very small portable computer to take with him on his travels.

01 Jan 2009

Article

Presidential Inauguration Day and Technology

Presidential Inauguration Day and Technology

January 20, 2009 will be historic as we swear in the first African American president of the United States. Technology has played an important role in how past inaugurations have been documented.