Settings as a Letter

Little Big Details (@littlebigdetail) is a Tumblr that highlights small, but meaningful design details in various software from all over the place. This one shows how bud.ge reimagines settings as a letter written by the user to the software. It’s both personal in nature and natural in language, very clever. Kudos to bud.ge. I can hear… Read More

A Weird Intertubes Mystery

After a few days off, I’m back at the wheel. Logging into the admin panel of this blog, I was greeted with an odd graphic. Initially, I thought traffic had really taken a nose-dive, but that tower was just making our normally small traffic look even smaller. Puzzled at the influx of pageviews, especially on… Read More

A Case Study Hack

The story of how Mat Honan’s accounts were hacked has been floating around for several days now. It’s an unfortunate combination of unpreparedness, social engineering, lax personal security and worst of all, lax corporate security. It’s definitely worth a read because there are more than likely several parallels from which we can all learn. Mat… Read More

NWOUG 2012 Conference

While Noel (@noelportugal) is off exploring South America on the OTN Latin America Tour, I too had a conference, just across the river, the annual conference of the Northwest Oracle Users Group (NWOUG), here in beautiful Portland, Oregon. NWOUG represents Oracle users in Washington and Oregon, with some members hailing from Vancouver, British Columbia, Idaho and… Read More

Password Reuse Repercussions

The rash of credential and password harvests over the past couple years, the real effects of password reuse are beginning to be felt. The Dropbox Blog: Security update & new features The backstory: News trickled out recently that Dropbox might have been compromised, since people who have single-use email addresses for Dropbox only were getting… Read More

Behold: The Left Turn Arrow

A while back, I mused about a couple unexpected innovations around traffic lights. At the time, I assumed traffic lights had reached their design ceiling, but I was ever-so wrong. Maybe I’m oddly in-tune with traffic lights because I’ve noticed something new on the streets, the flashing yellow left turn arrow. I saw one over the… Read More

Google Now Looks Sweet

Paul (@ppedrazzi) is right, Google Now looks insanely cool and borderline creepy and invasive all at once. It only makes sense that the next wave of innovation will be focused on harnessing all the noise created by social tools and intelligently determining what matters most to you. I guess Robert Scoble (@scobleizer) is referring to… Read More