The Kalnel Files
Thursday, January 7, 2010

Chuck’s Coming…

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In the interest of keeping some quality nerd-culture TV on the air, I thought I’d make a quick plug for NBC’s Chuck, which is returning on ...
Monday, December 28, 2009

Setting Up “Senior” Systems

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Like many of us in the unofficial “nerd herd,” I’ll be spending part of this week setting up systems, gadgets, and toys my friends and famil...
Sunday, December 20, 2009

Another OneNote trick

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I’ve found the OneNote Daily Journal PowerToy to be a great tool for taking notes on the fly.  It creates a daily notes page in OneNote  th...
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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Electronic wish list

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The other day, I was sitting on the couch watching TV and juggling several nearly identical-looking devices – a cordless landline phone, a c...
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Back again…and catching up

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After a bit of a hiatus over the last few months, I’m back.  Thanks to who have checked in and asked me to restart the blog…your wish is my...
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Thursday, February 19, 2009

More space with a multi-monitor stand

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When the stand on one of my three desktop monitors broke last month, I decided to switch to a multi-monitor stand.  I got an Ergotech Triple...
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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Conde Nast reshuffle offers insight into digital presence

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A piece on All Things Digital today may give some clue as to why Conde Nast hasn't pursued full, Zinio-style ezine editions for its mag...
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Adding OneNote pages to OneNote Mobile

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As much as I like OneNote, I'm not a big fan of OneNote Mobile.  In fact, I'd put it into the "it's better than nothing...

Yes, Worry! Mad Magazine to go quarterly

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People can say what they will about the newspapers dying and the magazines collapsing, but this is truly horrifying news:  Mad Magazine is ...
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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Obama Gets a New Blackberry

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Reports today say that Barack Obama will be able to keep up his Blackberry use , thanks to a James Bond add-on from the National Security A...
Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Newspapers RIP at the New Yorker…again

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The prospect of print news dying is starting to become something of an obsession over at the New Yorker.  This week, writer Jill Lepore tell...
Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Someone give Soledad a new factoid, please

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I've been flipping among networks watching the inaugural coverage all day, and at LEAST six times that I've landed on CNN I've t...
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Pepsi and Obama -- Sharing a look

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During one of the commercial breaks during today's inaugural coverage, I was watching a Pepsi commercial and thinking there was somethin...

CNN HD v. CNN

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I just noticed that the commercials – and even some coverage -- CNN is showing on CNN HD and the regular CNN during the Inaugural coverage a...
Saturday, January 17, 2009

Social Media Smack-down: If You Can't Tweet 'Em, Join 'Em

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Spotted an interesting story on Mobile Industry Review. Short version is that a Ketchum exec, who was headed to Fedex in Memphis to do socia...

Paperless receipts

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One of my goals is to merge my wallet and my Windows Mobile phone.  By converting things like pictures to digital and culling what I carry,...
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Friday, January 16, 2009

Will I ever hear, "Caps win, story at 11?"

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This morning, Caps owner Ted Leonsis ran a piece on his blog urging a local radio sports host to program more Caps coverage.  Leonsis point...
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Monday, January 12, 2009

Obama's Blackberry (again)

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Given Barack Obama's recent comment that he's "still clinging to [his] BlackBerry and "they’re going to pry it out of [hi...
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Friday, January 9, 2009

Palm’s biggest hit or last stand?

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My eagle-eyed friend Jason spotted an interesting report from CES yesterday about Palm’s upcoming phone that runs on WebOS, a new platform....
Thursday, January 8, 2009

Check out the National Science Teachers Assn.

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The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) went live today with a presentation I created for them to encourage and inform exhibitors a...
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