Author Archives: Kyle Diedrick

Designing for the Mobile ‘Net: 3 Quick Steps to Better Looking, Faster Mobile Designs

October 18, 2008

With the increased popularity of smart phones that feature wi-fi and 3G network capabilities, it’s becoming more important to design for these devices. Most of them have screen resolutions similar to the iPhone, which is 320×240 pixels. That makes for … Continue reading


What Apple Should do Next: Netbooks and the iPhone

October 3, 2008

Ever since the launch of the iPhone Apple has come to the forefront of the technology world. To top it off they started the netbook craze with the Macbook Air, which has drastically expanded a market which was ignored for … Continue reading


No More Cable: Move Your TV Viewing to the Internet

October 2, 2008

Cable and Satellite TV are dying technologies. With the advent of TV shows being distributed through the ‘net, it’s becoming more and more possible to drop your TV provider and rely only on your internet connection for entertainment. And it’s … Continue reading


The World as 100 People

September 29, 2008

A video about the world population, if it were only 100 people. Very interesting. The only question I had while watching it was how many people have internet access.


Steps to a Virus Free Windows: DEP and ASLR

September 28, 2008

For many years Windows has been the primary target for viruses, spyware, and other malware. This is primarily because of the popularity of the system and, to a lesser extent, the flexibility of the system. With two not so new … Continue reading


Rock County Thresheree

September 5, 2008

Over labor day weekend one of the local events is the Thresheree. Most of the event revolves around the steam engine, and there are many people from around the area that come to show off their steam engine tractors or … Continue reading


First Blog Post

September 4, 2008

Okay so after several years of avoiding wordpress, I finally decided to give in and give it a shot. After about an hour I had uploaded all the files and had the system up and running. Continue reading