Could 3D on the PC, be good for him and you and me?
Posted by Mike Halsey in Technology on 10. Mar, 2010 | 0 Comments
It’s very unlikely that Windows 8 will see the implementation of 3D technologies, especially as it’s due out of the door in only two and a half years, but the next big thing, at least according to everyone who’s got a vested interest in making money from it, could have some extremely useful repercussions for [...]
Prediction: The PC-free home by 2012
Posted by Mike Halsey in Technology on 08. Mar, 2010 | 0 Comments
Is the day of the PC finally coming to and end? Are the wars over what operating system or browser we use finally over? If so then we should all hail a wonderful future… right!?
In the last few years we’ve seen a monumental shift in the way we interact with the internet, and in what [...]
10 Technologies that changed the Noughties
Posted by Mike Halsey in Technology on 31. Dec, 2009 | 0 Comments
Looking back at 1999 and the technology we were using it’s amazing to think just how far we’ve come in that time. I had a slow as hell PC with precious little storage and a CD burner back then. For mobile computing I was using a Psion series 5 which was cutting edge at the [...]
It’s official, I’m finally a twit
Posted by Mike Halsey in general on 29. Sep, 2009 | 0 Comments
Okay so I’ve been resisting this for the last year or so but I’ve finally joined Twitter, you can find me here. I’m gonna admit it’s my book that swung things for me. Yup! It’s still on sale here but anything I can do to help promote it, ‘tis my job to do.
So why twitter [...]
Reviewing the Windows 7 Power Users Guide
Posted by Mike Halsey in general on 28. Aug, 2009 | 0 Comments
If you write for a tech or consumer website or publication or have your own blog and would be interested in reviewing the Windows 7 Power Users Guide, you can contact me using the contact link at the top of this page. You can receive a secure download link for a copy of the book by [...]


