Monthly Archives: June 2008
Word of the Week: Bug
Bug: A bug is an error on a computer, especially in a program (software), that has been missed in testing before it has been released for general use.
A legend retires from the computing industry
This week, the man who brought the ‘home computer’ to the modern world will be stepping down from being at the head of Microsoft tomorrow (Friday). Bill Gates has only ever worked in one company, his own.
Three posts from the 12 Months of 2007 – that you should have read (part 2)
Again, just as with last Tuesday’s posting, the usual warning is carried with all my postings on the Blogberry, particularly those (lazy readers) who may have missed out over time – you may learn something! This all about readers brushing-up … Continue reading
Word of the Week: Browser
Browser: A program used for viewing pages on the Internet. The most widely used is Microsoft’s Windows Internet Explorer and Firefox.
Three posts from the 12 Months of 2007 – that you should have read (part 1)
Okay, I know full well that it’s now June 2008! But, I have been wanted to do this for ages. And I know that I said more fresh articles were on their way – but so what! It’s my blog! … Continue reading
Firefox 3 is on the way – not long now!
June 17th (tomorrow – this Tuesday) is the release date for Firefox version 3, Mozilla has confirmed. Usual notable things about this
Patches for all – Patch Batch Tuesday
Microsoft has been hard at work this month in preparation for the release (now available for all) of 10 patches for Windows Users. On Tuesday, in the June edition of updates, the software giant flagged three critical updates, three important … Continue reading
Lack of posts… all is about to change
Apologies for the complete lack of postings on the Blogberry in the last week or so. I know that some are disappointed. Not to worry!
Cycling jacket changes colour – AKA the Reactiv Cycle Jacket
Whilst watching BBC Breakfast a few weeks back, I found myself fascinated by a jacket. Not exactly the fashion kind, but a life saving, wouldn’t look at all bad on most people, would help to reduce road rage kind!
