The New Scientist has written an article about the Mashup panel I participated in at last month’s CHI 2006 conference. It’s not a premium article,…
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I’ve just got back from the London Apple Store, having wanted to try out the MacBook for myself. I’ve got a few notes, but the…
20 CommentsApple have launched the much-rumoured 13″ MacBook, which comes in both White and Black versions (albeit for $200 more for the latter – a “vanity…
8 CommentsSkype may have announced free calls to all US/Canadian registered landlines and mobile phones… but it only applies if you’re also calling from US or…
5 CommentsThe soon-to-launch (currently internal-only) BBC News Editors Blog has an exclusive insight into the BBC News 24/’Cabbie’ expert fiasco. (check out video) It turns out…
3 CommentsSo, you can’t have members of the public in studios for the (public) performance of music… …but you can interview random members of the public…
2 CommentsBit Torrent (and other p2p applications) transfer files by splitting them up into smaller chunks and sending each chunk independently from the rest. Chances you…
10 CommentsIntroduction I attended a workshop organised by Microsoft on Tuesday entitled WAX (Web Architeture… no idea what thee X is for), which was described as……
One CommentLast week LG sent me one of their new “Chocolate” (KG800) mobile phones on loan. I’m a bit late blogging about it, but rather than…
102 CommentsTop of the Pops is usually a “If you’re name’s not on the list, you’re not coming in” affair. Don’t ask me why, but it’s…
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