Adobe come good
I meant to write about this yesterday, but apparently trying to squeeze a week’s worth of work into four days prior to my day off today and fit in a trip to the gym meant I didn’t quite get round to...
View ArticleAdobe come good
I meant to write about this yesterday, but apparently trying to squeeze a week’s worth of work into four days prior to my day off today and fit in a trip to the gym meant I didn’t quite get round to...
View ArticleDell take a dose of Ubuntu
Congratulations to the guys at Canonical following today’s joint announcement with Dell. Having used Ubuntu myself since the first release over two-and-a-half years ago I know it’s a natural fit for...
View ArticleApple-icious? I’d say not
On Apple.com‘s new look-and-feel, discovered via Laurie. First thoughts: it looks like someone’s just found the Colors > Invert menu item in Photoshop. Is black really back in again? I thought we’d...
View ArticleThe same old tricks
I read this evening that Apple have once again resorted to blocking third party software from accessing the song databases build into every iPod. Last time it was over Real cracking their DRM and I...
View ArticleGNOME 2.20
This is a great example of why I love free software – with the latest version of GNOME out the door, Evolution now helpfully warns you if you try to send an e-mail containing the word “attached” or...
View ArticleThe open road
Well done to John and John on the amazing article in the Guardian’s Technology section today. We made it onto page three! Sadly the online version lacks the pretty pictures in the paper copy on my...
View ArticleA Limited Revolution
I’ve spent the last couple of days catching up on recent news, including some of the iPad stuff from the other week. A few blog posts have pointed out that the people talking about it are probably not...
View ArticleNet Neutrality
I was horrified enough at Ed Vaisey’s terrible sentiments he expressed over Net Neutrality last week, to write to my MP on the issue. Hopefully Angie will be more responsive to letters from...
View ArticleTeach our Kids to Code
I tweeted a Guardian article the other week, in which John Naughton looked at the Raspberry Pi and it’s potential, along with several other projects, to fix the broken way in which kids are taught...
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