At home, Greg Oberland, the CIO and senior vice president of information systems at Northwestern Mutual, experiments with digital photography, listens to music on a Nano iPod (recently purchasing a do
The poll by Meriden, Conn.-based Response Insurance found 65 percent of drivers who own a BlackBerry device would support a ban on their use while driving, and more than 58 percent of non-BlackBerry o
While studies abound on mobile phone use with drivers, no evidence currently exists that proves iPods, MP3 players, or other portable gadgets are dangerous to motorists. Yet that isn't stopping the
When April 15th was only five days away, I began to gather the myriad of forms and reports I needed to render my yearly offering to Caesar. As usual, I had lost a stack of 1099s from one of my investm
Terry Walker's philosophy about new technology is the same at work as it is at home. If it is cost-effective, integrates well with other IT-related projects, and most importantly, solves a problem, he
Several years ago, one of my columns dealt with the theft of a large number of music CDs from an auto and the issue of whether the insured's homeowners or auto policy should respond to the loss. The ISO PAP and HO policy language was confusing, the