Cutting the Cord – Part IV: It Had to Happen Some Time

This entry is part 4 of 5 in the series Cutting the Cord

In Cutting the Cord – Part IV, we explore the first failure in the cord-cutting experiment: Buying the wrong DVR.

Cutting the Cord – Part III: More Reasons to Snip

As you can see, Comcast and Verizon FiOS customers are so dissatisfied it's hard to even see how good or bad their competitors are...
This entry is part 3 of 5 in the series Cutting the Cord

In Part III of the Cutting the Cord series, we explore why switching companies isn’t a viable alternative – They’re all terrible.

Cutting the Cord – Part II: A New Site

This entry is part 2 of 5 in the series Cutting the Cord

In Part II of Cutting the Cord we explore two devices in my cord-cutting arsenal: The Roku 2 XD and the Apple TV 2

Cutting the Cord – Part I

Roku 2 XD
This entry is part 1 of 5 in the series Cutting the Cord

The first post in a new series, Cutting the Cord Part I is an exploration of the alternatives to cable and satellite television.

Security Magazine Fails At Basic Computing Concepts (and Math)

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Security magazine seems to think that SMTP servers work perfectly fine when you can’t connect to them.

Brief Update

Sorry for the total silence these last few weeks, folks. I’ve been absolutely SLAMMED between finals and work – and it doesn’t help that my current class exactly mirrors what I do for a living (why can’t I test out of these things?!) Also pertinent to the “why I’m not posting much” thread: I’m starting [...]