Weekly Tech Views – Jan 30, 2016

Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. Another month comes to an end, but the Weekly Tech Views rolls on. For the week of January 25 – 29, 2016… But Do You “Like” Like It? Facebook is adding companions to the Like button, called Reactions. You can now also choose from Ha-ha, Wow, Love, Sad, and AngryContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views – Jan 30, 2016”

Weekly Tech Views – Jan 23, 2016

Real tech stories. Really Shaky analysis. January may be winding down, but it’s showing much of the country that it’s still got some fight in it. Many find themselves snowbound in their homes, unable to venture out for their usual forms of entertainment like plays, concerts, or new movies. Some may even find themselves resortingContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views – Jan 23, 2016”

Weekly Tech Views – Jan 16, 2016

Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. We have reached the point in January when we stop saying “Happy New Year” and start saying “How long till spring?” The nice thing about the Weekly Tech Views is that if you find yourself slogging through one that’s the literary equivalent of a dreary, miserable winter day, youContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views – Jan 16, 2016”

WEEKLY TECH VIEWS – Jan 9, 2016

Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. Surprising nobody, the top New Year’s resolutions for 2016 are 1) getting in shape, 2) getting organized, and 3) reading more bastardized tech news. Showing up today for the Weekly Tech Views is a great first step. Congratulations on your commitment! You Don’t Often See Accountants Cry Like ThatContinue reading “WEEKLY TECH VIEWS – Jan 9, 2016”

Weekly Tech Views – 25 – Best of 2015 – Top Ten!

  Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. The Top 10. Debate raged on at WTVB headquarters–which stories would make the top ten? There were strong opinions on all sides, and I’ll admit things got heated at times–insults were hurled, Christmas gifts rescinded, turkey legs brandished threateningly–but finally a consensus was reached. And though I’m unlikelyContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views – 25 – Best of 2015 – Top Ten!”

Weekly Tech Views 24 – Best Of 2015

Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. As a blogger, I am required by internet law to submit an end-of-year “Best Of” list. Failure to do so results in a loss of my blogging license and expulsion from the International Membership of Accredited Bloggers Union – Tech Topics (IMABUTT). As such, here are my favorite storiesContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views 24 – Best Of 2015”

Weekly Tech Views 23 – Dec 20, 2015

Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. We’re less than a week from Christmas, so consider this blog my gift to you, because I don’t have your address and have no way of getting you anything else. I Knew It Would Make A Comeback, Just Like My Acid Washed Jeans… Wait, Says Who? Google has updatedContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views 23 – Dec 20, 2015”

Weekly Tech Views 22 – Dec 13, 2015

Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. 65 degrees in mid-December in Ohio? Perfect. Some say it doesn’t feel like the holidays, but I always say there’s nothing more festive than wearing shorts and a t-shirt while listening to a little Christmas music and reading some bogus tech-story analysis. ??? A study indicates that text messagesContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views 22 – Dec 13, 2015”

Weekly Tech Views 21 – Dec 5, 2015

  Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. December. The holiday season is in full swing—parties, gift buying, TV specials, caroling (do people still carol? seems there’s been a steep decline in fa-la-la-ing recently). If only there was a way to take a short break and be misinformed about the week’s tech news… Or—Just Spitballing Here,Continue reading “Weekly Tech Views 21 – Dec 5, 2015”

Weekly Tech Views 20 – Nov 28, 2015

Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. You’ve found it–a five-minute break from our most revered holiday tradition: listening to people try to sell you stuff.* For the week of November 23 – 27, 2015 Can’t I Just Post To Her Timeline? Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that he will take two months paternity leave whenContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views 20 – Nov 28, 2015”