Mark A. Kellner
Articles by Mark A. Kellner
KELLNER: iPad is tech product of year
Here's a stunner — several technology writers, your columnist included, were mightily impressed by Apple's iPad during 2010, so much so that it is showing up on several lists as "the" top tech product of the year. Published December 28, 2010
Adventist pastor Wilson dies at 90
Pastor Neal C. Wilson, 90, who served as president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church from 1979 to 1990 and was the father of the denomination's current president, died Tuesday at a care facility in Dayton, Md. Published December 15, 2010
KELLNER: Gifts, gadgets for the techie in your life
Your product sounds interesting," I said to Greg Lee, a marketer of a tech device in Philadelphia. Then I posed a question I have never — not once — asked in three decades of product reviewing: "How does it perform in bed?" Published December 14, 2010
Postage stamp to honor Reagan
If it was "morning in America" for former President Ronald Reagan, a commemorative postage stamp due in February to mark the Gipper's birth centennial will forever view the sunrise. Published December 13, 2010
KELLNER: What to do with computer under Christmas tree
It's that time of year again - and for readers of this space, I have exactly four weeks to dispense buying advice/tips before Dec. 25. (Readers who celebrate Hanukkah are less fortunate advicewise: The Jewish festival begins at sundown Wednesday and ends Dec. 9.) Published November 30, 2010
KELLNER: Leica V-Lux 2 camera is worth a close look
You never forget your first time, a rather infamous liquor ad from long ago once suggested, and much the same could be said, in a far more positive sense, for using a Leica V-Lux 2, the recently launched digital camera from the famed German maker. Published November 23, 2010
KELLNER: Simpler is better for video-output displays
How do you maximize computer-screen space and flexibility? For many of us, this may not be a major issue: You have one computer, one display, and that's it. For others, it can get a bit more exciting. Published November 16, 2010
KELLNER: One free ‘social’ Web browser works better
Facebook, once a mystery if you weren't a college or university student (or recent graduate), is now the virtual "public square" of the age. We all connect there, or at least 500 million of us do. Published November 9, 2010
KELLNER: It’s Acrobat X in a landslide for PDF files
For many readers on the day after the 2010 midterm elections, creating and manipulating documents may not be at the top of the agenda. But, trust me, no matter who won what on Tuesday, the paper (or paperless) flood of ideas, platforms, legislation, position papers and so on will come. And that's just from the 2012 campaign organizers. Published November 2, 2010
KELLNER: When the social network becomes anti-social
You are the person most responsible for your online security. Get educated, and guard your data (and your family's) online and offline. Published October 26, 2010
KELLNER: Program transcribes audio quickly, accurately
MacSpeech Scribe is a deceptively good piece of software, well worth the $149.99 you would pay at full retail (though Amazon.com has it for $20 less). If you ever work with recorded speech, this is a program to consider. Published October 19, 2010
KELLNER: GoodSync, Good Book, good software
This may — or may not — happen to you, but I bet you can relate: There are files on your computer at work that might be very useful to have at home, or you have portable devices such as an Apple iPhone or iPad or a Google Android-based phone, and while you set these up at home, you would rather synchronize those devices at work, or vice versa. Published October 12, 2010
KELLNER: New Microsoft Office a game changer
It might not be fair to suggest that Microsoft's new Office for Mac 2011 is a Microsoft Windows "killer." However, it's fair to suggest that the pending release of this new productivity suite will knock down one of the very last barriers to bringing Apple's Macintosh operating system and hardware into enterprise domains where Windows has held hegemonic sway. Published October 5, 2010
KELLNER: Print vs. digital is ‘paper or plastic’ of publishing
There are two ways to buy an issue of National Review magazine: You can subscribe to the print edition, or to the digital edition. But buying print no longer gets you the digital version, as I learned last week. Published September 28, 2010
KELLNER: Adobe ‘prosumer’ tools picture-perfect
As with earlier versions, Photoshop Elements 9 is fantastic when it comes to automated picture adjustments. Published September 21, 2010
KELLNER: Digital medical records make sense
Say what you will about this year's round of health reform legislation, one idea nestled in much of the talk makes, I believe, a colossal amount of sense: Digitizing a person's medical records and making that information available to the patient and other health providers. Published September 14, 2010
KELLNER: Do accessorize that iPod
I'll confess to being as guilty of "accessory cupidity" as the next person. There are things one just has to have, I believe, in order to be a properly outfitted user. Published September 7, 2010
KELLNER: Photoshop CS5 evokes photo-editing wizardry
If you need to work creatively with digital pictures, there is simply no better piece of software anywhere on earth than Photoshop CS5. Published August 31, 2010
KELLNER: Accessories, after the Mac
It's often an afterthought, but the accessory items that come with your computer or are added on after purchase can become quite important. Apple Inc. recently launched a couple of products well worth considering, albeit only if you're a Mac user. Published August 24, 2010
KELLNER: Tech lets stamp hobby stick around
The hobby of stamp collecting is digitizing slowly but surely. Published August 17, 2010