Really Google? Why might all sites (including your own) harm my computer?
So I was searching for green bean casserole when Google decided to tell me that about.com might harm my computer. After a quick search to see if my own site would come up with the warning, I began to realize that every site in the search results had the “This site may harm your computer” link under them.
I [...]
Safari gets Anti Phishing Tech and I didn’t even notice
This post at theappleblog makes me think I missed something a few months ago…
I just noticed Bank of America upped it’s Anti Phishing security in recent weeks by getting an Extended Validation Cert from VeriSign. Do I feel more secure? I guess…
Bank of America Site Finally iPhone-ified
Bank of America recently updated their website for iPhone users. Adding beautiful menus and sliding transitions make the site feel more like a client-side application. They truly did an excellent job.
Before this update, the slick-looking menus and options were limited to their public-facing portion of their mobile site. With this recent update, the enhanced experience [...]
PC Rescue
I caught a glimpse of those new Microsoft “I’m a PC” ads today on MacDailyNews (here, here, and here) and felt so sorry for those poor souls. I put together this video to hopefully help them find their way in this cruel world.
PC Rescue (Watch it Now)
Heh, all in good fun.
Matt Damon on Palin
I don’t intend for this blog to become a political forum for me to tell people what I think about the world, but this this is something that really points out my fears of a McCain/Palin ticket.
Watch It Now
First Post, Take Two
I posted my first article to this blog a few weeks ago. I was determined to put all of my content in a single blog and then republish certain articles to my company blog as it seemed fit. Well, after a lot of work, I determined that that wasn’t the best way to do things. [...]