by Chris Rufe | May 30, 2025 | AI, Applications
I saw a headline Windows dashboard about a popular internet provider that filed for Chapter 11. I was curious and decided to check it out and clicked the story. The news item is from “TheStreet” and the initial page does not show the entire article, just...
by Chris Rufe | Dec 7, 2017 | Blockchain
I was in this band called Aussie Blockchain Cryptokitties back in college. We were so /\/\etal. I have a philosophical post agitating in my mind about the private network applications of blockachain technology. I thought I would lead with”Bitcoin goes higher...
by Chris Rufe | Nov 30, 2017 | Blockchain
I decided recently to try a new tablet. I’ve had a 10″ Samsung Galaxy Tab A for several years and it is slow, and not new, and the 16 GB memory is a limitation. I purchased an Amazon HD Fire 8 and decided to try their “Kindle unlimited”...
by Chris Rufe | Sep 2, 2016 | Applications
I’ve been working a bit to update content on TQuist website. I had gotten a Google Voice number years ago but then never used it, and after a time it was recycled. I signed up for a new one today and the process is very, very smooth. One has to bear in...
by Chris Rufe | Aug 10, 2016 | Applications
Recent work research includes CMS review. I haven’t looked into what is out there in a long time. The quick search hits showed lots of familiar faces and a couple new ones. I found this post informative: WordPress vs Joomla vs Drupal + CMS “comparison...
by Chris Rufe | Apr 22, 2013 | Applications
Oh, the line between security and convenience is harsh. While reading TechRepublic I found this interesting article on DropBox security. I love the convenience of cloud technologies, and use DropBox like lots of people, including the article author (Michael Kassner)....