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Welcome to digital.newzgeek.com
A collection of the articles I have written for the Digital World section of the Jerusalem Post. For articles before June 2007 click here
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Recent Posts
- The Moral Dilemma in Your Browser
- Drawing from Israel’s Hi-Tech Well
- TV Adventures in the Third Dimension
- Consumer Groupies
- TV Tells the Wiki-Truth About the Arabs, Israel and Iran
- (Un)Plugging the Wikileak
- Internet Lessons from the Israel Postal Company
- Whatever Happened to Good Old Ballot-box Stuffing?
- Israel, the Telecom Continent
- The iPhone’s “Israeli Embassy”
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Virtual Universe Star Wars
In the world (Internet) war, no quarter is safe – everything is up for grabs. Legend has it that after... -
Internet Independence Day
‘Part anarchy, part mob rule.” That’s a good description of Wikipedia. And the mob doesn’t like having its plans upset. In... -
For a Holocaust Wiki
It takes a lot of chutzpah – as well as a mean heart and a huge dose of anti-Jewishness –... -
The Sounds of Pessah
Things were said. Promises were made. Technically speaking, of course, you were a little tipsy when you made those Afikomen... -
Security Breaches: Not just ‘made in Israel’
Here’s some good news to mull over as we head into Pessah: If we’ve got security breaches, so do “they”... -
Giving Away the Store
Much like the almost radical philanthropy shown recently by American investor Warren Buffet and Microsoft’s Bill Gates, who between them... -
Playing the Spread
How low can it go? That depends on how many they print up. As the United States seeks to keep... -
Classy Actions That Can Make You Rich (or Less Poor, at Least)
Feeling a little short these days – of money, that is? Subprime crisis and credit crunch left you high and... -
Google Earth’s ‘False Flags’
Once, anti-Semites used “the big lie” to defame the Jews. But the Internet generation is too sophisticated to fall for... -
Still Tethered After All These Years
Some people have it made in their digital lives. Their connections always work, their components always fit and the stuff... -
Israelis are Barcelona bound
The normally tiny Barcelona Jewish community (estimated to be about 4,000) is set to swell this week, for at least... -
The Underwater Cable Libel
Who stands to benefit? That’s the latest pseudo-scientific/sociological/political watchword when anti-Semites seek to blame Israel for modern tragedies. 9/11? Of... -
The eBay Open Book Test
Nobody likes tests. Students hate them for obvious reasons, and even teachers aren’t such big fans, since they have to... -
IT’s Green Revolution
Next time you’re at the airport, take a deep breath. Not too deep, though – we wouldn’t want to contract... -
Trying to Catch Up with Apple
You’d think that with all the hard work folks in the electronics industry put in during November and December, they’d... -
Music to Your Ears
Once upon a time, “music management” meant dressing your band up in wild costumes to get the attention of record... -
Night at the Opera
I was about to leave the browser thing alone for once and for all, having come to the conclusion that... -
Keeping (And Spreading) the Faith
Imagine getting in on the ground floor of what could be a significant technological revolution – an opportunity to change... -
The $400 Factor
After singing the praises of free operating systems, it is now time to pay tribute to free office software suites.... -
The Warm California Sun
I’m taking a big chance writing this today. Howso? I’m writing it on my Macbook. And therein lies a story. ...