BRUCEB NEWS

Collecting Cormac, And Why The Passenger Might Be Your Favorite Book
In 2016, Paul Suntup founded Suntup Press, which produces finely crafted limited edition books for a small but intensely devoted audience. Earlier this year, Suntup shipped its crowning achievement to date, 350 copies of a stunning production of Blood Meridian. Each...
Life Off The Grid
Greetings from Flat Creek Ranch, a bit of paradise at the end of a truly fearsome jeep trail, where the sun came out to celebrate our arrival and wonderful people are standing by...
One More Note About OneNote
If you have a new computer with Microsoft Office 2010, you should spend a few minutes figuring out Microsoft OneNote 2010, one of the great programs of our time. I’ve written...
Dell Inspiron Zino HD Home Media Center PC
The little box in the picture to the left measures eight inches across and just over three inches tall. It’s quiet and inexpensive. In this difficult world of technology, the...
The Fragmented Tech Landscape
Not everything works with everything else. Your expectations have changed so quickly that you might not have noticed. It wasn’t long ago that most people used a single PC at a...
Bruceb Retreats To The Fortress Of Solitude 06/10-06/24
Loyal clients know that every year I take a two week sabbatical in the Fortress Of Solitude, honing my technical skills in utter seclusion and emerging stronger than ever and...
Adobe Smooths Out Licenses, Introduces Software Subscriptions
Almost everyone has to do business with Adobe at some point. Businesses and law firms rely on Acrobat to scan documents and manage the ubiquitous PDF file format. Adobe products...
Creating New Word Documents From Existing Documents
Every Word user does it the same way: open an old document and resolve to click on “Save As” and save it with a different name so the original file is untouched. Instead you edit...
Dell’s New Ultrathin XPS 15z
Dell introduced the XPS 15z this week, a new ultrathin 15” notebook for $999. It might be exactly right for many people - a bigger screen than the 13” Vostro V130 and a much more...
Apple Responds To “MacDefender” Malware
For years, Windows users have felt persecuted by malware authors. Why weren’t Macs getting hit with viruses and poisoned web sites? The standard wisdom was that Macs didn’t have...
Windows 7 Is Safer Than Windows XP
Previously: Say Goodbye To Six Year Old Computers Windows XP computers are falling over left and right. Many of them are simply insufferably slow for all the reasons I wrote...
Not All Google Search Results Are Equal
Eli Pariser - Online searches and filter bubbles - TED Eli Pariser gave a fascinating talk at TED this year with some new information about online searches. It’s well worth nine...
Tech Tips And Tricks From David Pogue
Everyone might get something useful out of David Pogue’s column today for the New York Times, a collection of tips and tricks for cellphones and computers. Some of them are...
Whining About Wireless – The Home Edition
Previously: Whining About Wireless I’ll tell you a story about my own experience. You won’t learn anything and there’s not a happy ending, but perhaps it will give you a little...
Whining About Wireless
When you have a choice between running a cable and relying on a wireless connection, you simply must not consider them to be equal choices. The reliability of a wired connection...
Microsoft Apologizes For Problems With Hosted Exchange Mail Service
Microsoft’s hosted Exchange service wobbled badly this week, with an extended outage on Tuesday and more delays on Thursday. Messages were stuck in outboxes and there were long...