Monkeying Around With Text

Courtesy of my friend Marjolein, the ActiveWords queen, here’s a wonderful little tool that saves more time than you can hope for: TextMonkey, from Boxer Software. TextMonkey strips away all the formatting rubbish that accrues when you move something from an email or a webpage to a document. It does it all very intelligently, too. … Read more

How To Make A Phish Look Real

Here’s an interesting — and troubling — variation on the phishing scam: Using country-specific domain name to make a phishing link look real. The problem for phishers has always been to conceal the fact that the link victims are asked to click on takes them to a website address that looks dodgy — either the URL … Read more

This week’s column – Airtexting, Airport Pickups and Airheads

This week’s Loose Wire column is about mobile phones and how they are not just changing us, but the world we live in:  The thing about mobile phones is that they have changed how we communicate (via 160-character bursts of text), how we perceive the world (it’s never less than a phone call away, unless … Read more

FEER: Wi-Fi is Aiming for the Masses

This week I write in FEER about Wi-Fi for the masses. Here’s a sneak peek:  In corners of Asia, away from the bustling business districts, a loose array of activists, entrepreneurs and former dotcommers is cobbling together ad-hoc Wi-Fi networks using whatever suits the environment, from bicycles and sonar panels to power computers, to motorbikes, … Read more

Wi-Fi For The Masses

I’ve been working on a story about Wi-Fi for the masses in Asia (it will be appearing in this week’s Far Eastern Economic Review; I’ll post a snippet when it comes online), looking at how Wi-Fi is opening up all sorts of opportunities to leap over the traditional problems of the rural and urban poor … Read more