Gail Balfour

Articles by Gail Balfour

Inaccessibility has its advantages

I was attending a funeral recently, when the solemn event was rudely interrupted with a tinny, barely-recognizable version of Mozart. You guessed it

Microsoft is taking drivers for test drives

You can either go down one of two paths when you're mad.

URLs, URLs everywhere: They

The Internet has become so over-hyped that even my 80-year-old father has grown tired of hearing about it.

Turning on to technology

Robert Ford didn

HP drives intersection of services

In the new world of mobile commerce, services are the most important element to customers

New PCs: think ink

Bill Gates waited until halfway through his address at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference before introducing what he said is an "evolution of the portable PC form factor."

HP wants to be at the intersection of services

In the new world of mobile commerce, services are the most important element to customers

Olympic games for the tech set

Five uninterrupted hours spent coding in front a computer can be gruelling at the best of times. Now try doing it in front of an audience, while competing with some of the most talented programmers in the world.

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