by Greg Scott | Feb 9, 2019 | Technology
Temporary setup for livestream testing on top of Medicine Lake in Plymouth, MN. the day before Holes 4 Heroes 2019, the coolest event in North America. That’s a portable microwave tower to the internet next to the tent, courtesy Nextera Telecom. By early 2021,...
by Greg Scott | Dec 30, 2018 | Slice of Life, Technology
This is a story about real life cyberheroes, and it’s every bit as good as great fiction. But before going any further, this is my blog on my own website, which means anything I say here is from me and might not reflect the opinions of the people who pay my...
by Greg Scott | Oct 29, 2018 | Slice of Life, Technology
First things first. I am a Red Hat employee, but this is my blog on my website. What I say here is my own opinion and might not reflect what Red Hat or IBM decision makers think. Here are some news stories. Here is the Red Hat press release with the...
by Greg Scott | Apr 1, 2018 | Technology
It’s fitting to post this on April 1. Because I have to wonder if Samsung thinks its customers are fools. The problem started with an update several months ago. After the update, my phone showed this weird lock screen when I woke it up after a battery...
by Greg Scott | Feb 17, 2018 | Cybersecurity, Technology
Way back in 2005, some friends and I set up a nonprofit named Operation America Cares. We offered free video services for American families connecting with loved ones serving overseas in the military. I have great memories from that period, but by 2010,...
by Greg Scott | Feb 12, 2018 | Cybersecurity, Technology
Many bloggers and small businesses build websites using service providers such as WordPress or Wix, and friends and family find them using names like mysite.wixsite.com, or mysite.wordpress.com. This is okay for a hobby. But it doesn’t work for anyone trying...
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