Best of the blogs: The daylight savings time change did not create any major problems, but some folks are left with little headaches. “I thought updating my computers for this year’s extended daylight savings time would be easy,” Martin Heller explains. Not so. Heller’s issue resides within his iPaq, which seemed to be working at first. “When I put it in its cradle on Monday, it changed the time back when it synched. I changed it forward again, and went through my day,” Heller writes. “By Tuesday, I’d had enough.” Calendar Hell: DST, Outlook and Windows Mobile.Collaboration: Cisco Systems says it will buy WebEx and with the acquired technology build out its communications and collaboration platforms. The deal makes sense on a lot of levels, argues Matt Asay in Open Sources. “I’m hoping that maybe WebEx will actually work now,” he writes. “Cisco: please fix WebEx. It lacks a feature that I need: stability.” Columnist’s corner: Bringing back his friend and lifelong Windows user who is testing a Mac, Tom Yager reminds us up front that, “to switch or not to switch is entirely her decision; I’m just watching.” But she’s getting “mired in aspects of Mac-ness.” Just don’t take that as any sort of foreshadowing, Yager insists in Mac sense and nonsense. “She’s discovering that there are things Windows does that the Mac cannot. This story is far from finished.” Software Development