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  • An Evo LTE-eye view of New Orleans (photos)

    Here's how New Orleans looks through the lens of the HTC Evo 4G LTE.

  • How one iPod cost U.S. taxpayers $86.9 million

    Here's a small safety tip. When you're telling a 361-foot long, billion dollar submarine where to go, turn off your iPod.

    Blog posts | April 12, 2010 10:53am PDT

  • Five iPhone apps for Mardi Gras travel and celebration

    Next week is Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday, in English). It's the biggest day of the year in New Orleans, and one of the grandest parties in the United States all year. For those of you who will be...

    Blog posts | February 12, 2010 5:30am PST

  • Who Dat? New Orleans in Lights

    New Orleans, the Big Easy city of Jazz, Mardi Gras, strong cocktails, non-stop partying and anything goes is a delight to see at night during the holiday season.

    Blog posts | December 23, 2009 11:37am PST

  • My Awesome IT Job: Web developer, Martha Stewart, Webmaster, Emeril Lagasse

    Hey, we all complain about work from time to time; we've all had lousy jobs. But before you call it a day and head off to the support group that meets at the bar, here are a few words from an IT...

    Blog posts | September 12, 2008 3:31pm PDT

  • Hurricane sat flying on borrowed time

    It will take four years and $400 million to replace the QuickSat. If it fails before that, heavy storm warning may degrade as much as 16%.

    Blog posts | March 19, 2007 8:25pm PDT

  • Nagin praises edtech for N.O. schools

    'Technology is going to be the thing that will make the difference [for education] in New Orleans, and probably around the country; I see technology driving the educational process.'

    Blog posts | August 8, 2006 5:46pm PDT

  • Photos: Potential source of drinking water

    A plastic tube and a fluorescent light could turn out to be two crucial components for getting drinking water back in New Orleans.

  • Photos: Anarchy in New Orleans

    Pictures from DirectNIC's headquarters show building engulfed in flames, though people hold onto hope as water is delivered.

  • Photos: New Orleans, before and after

    Satellite imagery shows the extent of the flooding in the city caused by Hurricane Katrina.

  • Photos: New Orleans, before and after

    Satellite imagery shows the extent of the flooding in the city caused by Hurricane Katrina.

  • Photos: Anarchy in New Orleans

    Pictures from DirectNIC's headquarters show building engulfed in flames, though people hold onto hope as water is delivered.

  • Photos: Potential source of drinking water

    A plastic tube and a fluorescent light could turn out to be two crucial components for getting drinking water back in New Orleans.

  • Images: Deadly Katrina hits Gulf Coast

    The hurricane hit land in Louisiana but changed direction to miss New Orleans--but spread devastation into Mississippi instead.

  • New Orleans chomping at the bit for free Wi-Fi

    The new and improved Wi-Fi network that Earthlink will help New Orleans roll out is desparately needed in a city still reeling from last year's hurricanes. The current free service is hardly working.

    Blog posts | May 31, 2006 4:58pm PDT

  • New Orleans taps Earthlink to provide Wi-Fi net

    After a battle with BellSouth over the city's deployment of Wi-Fi and VoIP, the Crescent City is online in time for hurricane season.

    Blog posts | May 26, 2006 9:10am PDT

  • New Orleans: a digital city?

    New system allows homeowners to apply for and receive permits online, making the city 15x more efficient, saving contractors and homeowners money, and jumpstarting the rebuilding.

    Blog posts | April 21, 2006 3:27pm PDT

  • New Orleans is up and running with muni Wi-Fi

    Does it take the worst sort of disaster to provide a city with a glimmer of modern technology? New Orleans will become the first city to operate municipally owned Wi-Fi today, with a system...

    Blog posts | November 29, 2005 2:28am PST

  • What will you do when the Internet collapses?

    Are you ready for the Big One - a collapse of the cyber-levees, leaving the whole world in communication darkness? Bruce Levinson has some thoughts about what real contingency planning looks like.

    Blog posts | September 22, 2005 1:50pm PDT

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