by Rob Cottingham | Feb 28, 2005 | Technology
Ian King blows Telus’s port-blocking racket wide open in the Feb. 24th Terminal City: To protect themselves from attacks, high-speed users often put their machines behind a firewall that only allows certain types of Internet traffic through to their computer,... by Rob Cottingham | Feb 28, 2005 | Technology
Okay. So, today’s lesson is, don’t wait until the day before your domain expires before trying to renew it. In theory, that shouldn’t be a problem. The process is completely automated; you just log on at any time of the day or night, feed your credit... by Rob Cottingham | Feb 25, 2005 | Technology
You know the future? The one where anyone with an idea would be able to publish it online without any intermediaries — no publishers, no editors, no bookstores? Apparently we’re here. Please disembark in an orderly manner. (And feel free to tip your guide.... by Rob Cottingham | Feb 21, 2005 | Politics, Technology
I’d kind of lost track of her after the Consul-General gig, but I had no idea times were this hard. by Rob Cottingham | Feb 20, 2005 | Technology
Sometime today, ODTAA passed a milestone: for the first time ever, we’ve had more than a thousand unique visitors in a single month. (That thousandth visitor almost certainly came for the blog, by far the most popular part of the site. Which suggests I may not... by Rob Cottingham | Feb 19, 2005 | Technology
From the multimedia session: There’s videoblogger Jay Dedman, podcaster Mack Male (who has brought a beta version of Podcast Wizard and is hosting the NV sessions at blogosphereradio.com), Tod Maffin (who is helping the CBC to develop a model based on...