
Tower of power, Apple-branded display promise Mac resurgence
Apple has a rich history of bucking trends. Why not show the world they're listening to customers by giving them what they want instead of what Apple thinks they need?
Mac design decline: The solution staring Apple down
Stagnation in Mac hardware design abounds for Apple. So maybe a trip down memory lane is just what Apple and its fans need.

Apple vs. Microsoft 3.0: The quest for electronic medical record supremacy?
EMR is in desperate need of a standard. Should Apple or Microsoft come to the rescue?

We’re only human: Vulnerability, machines set to disrupt sales jobs
Human frailty advances sales world robot reboot

Loneliness: The problem technology elevated but hasn’t yet solved
An acknowledged panacea, the Internet is also responsible for crippling isolationism stalling further human advancement

Technology needs to get out of its own way
Instead of increasing complexity, trimming bloat is a tech trend apt to lead future productivity gains.

Ubuntu Mate, Windows 10 and macOS Sierra: A marriage of 3 OSs
All of them have their pros and cons, but the evolution of desktop operating systems has provided something for everyone -- including an underdog we can't seem to stay away from for very long.

Siri and Cortana on the desktop: Features or bugs to be squashed?
The beginning of the personal-digital-assistant-on-desktop-computer era is here. But don't count on it having the same shock and awe value as mobile versions.

Microsoft's not so dirty little Windows 10 secret
Countless out-of-box USB Wi-Fi adapter options, ease of installation and low system requirements makes Windows 10 clear choice over earlier Windows versions and latest Linux distros on lesser PCs

The last throes of the financial printing typesetter
Pronounced all but dead since the advent of SEC self-filing software solutions, their proprietary skill sets suitable only to an industry in decline, financial typesetters still working are bucking the odds. But for how much longer?

The phenomenon of old tech guilty pleasures
Only time will tell what hardware and software transcends peak functionality in the hearts of its operators. But, one thing’s for sure, no amount of shaming is going to stop us from indulging in old tech guilty pleasures.

OS X rebranding further marginalizes Mac
Could Apple’s renaming of OS X to ‘macOS’ make the Mac an even bigger yawn that it already is?
The heartbreak of capacitor incontinence
The logic board is the heart of your computer. And the computer's heart is an extension of your own. So, what happens when your heart is breaking? All kinds of not-so-good things.