Category Archives: Technology

Gadgets to airplanes.

iDOS, Windows 3.1 & QBASIC

By harold on in iPhone, Software, Technology

There I something about Windows 3.1 and DOS running on iOS that is well nothing but super fun. Installed with iDOS which was available for a very limited time before being pulled from the store. I’ve even gotten my old … Continue reading

Win 3.1 + Compaq Presario 425

By harold on in Hardware, Software, Technology

Booted flawlessly for the first time this century. I had assumed Win95. Adorable. Posted via email from hxf148′s posterous

iPad. As good as it looks?

By harold on in Hardware, iPhone, Technology

The quick answer is yes. The price is amazing right up to the top end, which could be more here in Canada by as much as $100. It will be interesting to see what Rogers, Bell, Telus offer for 3G … Continue reading

Apple iPod Event Results

By harold on in Hardware, iPhone, Software, Technology

So the big show is done, Steve was there despite doubts and among a few surprises the Touch camera was not. I’m going to run down the list I made last week and see how my own predictions did. 1. … Continue reading

Predictions for the Apple iPod event

By harold on in Hardware, iPhone, Technology

We know now officially that there will be an Apple event next Wednesday, September 9th, 2009. Following a tradition of some years it’s going to be a fall refresh of the iPod line with some other possible announcements but will … Continue reading

Imagined Images of Apple's Tablet

By harold on in Hardware, iPhone, Technology

The Boy Genius relayed another possible image (first in gallery below) of Apple’s tablet this morning. Engadget and Gizmodo dutifully posted in kind. When I look at that image I see a fake, a fake with bad enough ascetics that … Continue reading

MacWorld

By harold on in Technology

I am favourable on the MacBook Air and it’s only half right. The design/style/size is A+. With port and optical drive limitations accepted the enclosed battery is a glaringly negative option even with 5 hours of Wireless. Yet it’s still … Continue reading

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    In the 1980′s I discovered computing and began tenaciously typing in BASIC programs from the back of magazines.
    After nearly thirty years a computer has rarely been out of my reach. The focus of my work has been in software programming evolving from QuickBasic through VisualBasic, C++, and in the 1990′s as the Internet exploded into the mainstream I began a career working with HTML, CSS, PHP & Javascript. Along the way I graduated from college, worked within the government for a decade and assimilated a wide array of knowledge and experience.

    While I work primarily as a web developer my continuing interest in problem solving keeps me current in many areas of computer and consumer technology. If you have a problem with a computer, device or just want to learn more; it is assured that I can help you find the answers and solutions you seek. It'a a great thing for me to help people get beyond their technical trouble.

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