Oscar’s first time ‘cycling’. Daddy did all the hard work.
Ozzie Cycling
August 27th, 2012The coming civil war over general purpose computing →
August 23rd, 2012Oh my goodness, that was a long, unexpected, fascinating read.
Lots of thinking to the future, and about fundamentals of government, freedom, choice and security, and how the concepts develop as the world becomes more and more computerised.
It’s a thorough essay, that explores multiple perspectives. Lots to think about.
My letter to the Draft Communications Data Bill Committee →
August 23rd, 2012There are already ways for police and intelligence agencies to snoop on suspected criminals; they get a warrant, by justifying the need to snoop.
The government is looking to make it easier to snoop on suspected individuals, with less oversight. That in itself is scary, because we are supposed to able to live our law-abiding lives without scrutiny.
It’s also scary, because more data will be held about us in central locations, making ripe targets for criminals to harvest.
The impact snooping has on society is explored to its extreme in George Orwell’s novel “1984”, but this quote from Bruce Schneier highlights my real concerns about living with the expectation of scrutiny.
For if we are observed in all matters, we are constantly under threat of correction, judgment, criticism, even plagiarism of our own uniqueness. We become children, fettered under watchful eyes, constantly fearful that — either now or in the uncertain future — patterns we leave behind will be brought back to implicate us, by whatever authority has now become focused upon our once-private and innocent acts. We lose our individuality, because everything we do is observable and recordable.
Please be careful with our freedoms. Don’t destroy diversity in the UK.
Success is the catalyst of failure →
August 23rd, 2012The best of Android that’s missing from iOS →
August 20th, 2012This list of stuff iOS users are missing out on is pretty good. But there’s also some really odd comments, especially since he’s using a Mac.
I didn’t know about Locale and that’s made me jealous.
I use it to change phone settings like 3G data, volume, and ringtone, based on conditions like location, time, Wi-Fi, plugging in headphones, and more. It’s fantastic.
This sentence made me laugh:
Swype feels just “magical” when the correct word pops up on the screen.
I realise he didn’t mean that Swype hardly ever gets the word right, but I couldn’t help reading it that way.
Android apps can register themselves for “sharing” and then they appear in the list of options to share a URL from the browser.
Inter-app communication is definitely something I’d like to see on iOS one day.
Drag-and-drop
I cringe every time I open iTunes on my MacBook to copy a song or movie onto my iPad.
It’s so much simpler on Android. I just connect my phone via Micro-USB cable and drag-and-drop files directly onto my phone in the Finder.
‘Drag-and-drop’ as an advantage of Android over iOS is amusing. I think iTunes sync is way superior to manually managing what music I have on my phone. I have a set of playlists that make sure I always have the stuff I want when I’m out and about, and also a selection of stuff I might like (e.g. new, or old). The times the iPhone is worst for syncing, is when it relies on drag-and-drop, e.g. for document management.
The same goes for photos. It’s a ton better for me to drag-and-drop photos onto my computer versus opening up iPhoto and “importing them.”
Photo stream is awesome. No thinking required.
I really love being able to spin up a hotspot on my phone when I’m out and about. I’m not a heavy user, but when I need it I’m really psyched to have it.
With iOS, I’ll end up using Tether or one of the other paid options for iPhone.
Wi-fi hotspot is a built-in feature on iOS.
That didn’t last long
August 19th, 2012That’s it! I’m leaving
August 19th, 2012I have teeth!
August 18th, 2012This is where all the 3D blurays are →
August 17th, 2012When we got a 3D TV, I looked in the high street shops to try and get a couple of 3D blurays to try out. I could hardly find any, so didn’t bother buying one 🙁 I assumed the market was still just too niche.
Looks like it’s more a case that most of the big 3D movies are only available exclusively bundled with a TVhttp://gizmodo.com/5715733/why-does-it-cost-300-to-buy-avatar-on-3d-blu+ray. It seems that’s no longer the case – I guess I’m behind on the news, but Avatar still hasn’t been released in 3D, THREE YEARS after it was at the cinemahttp://www.play.com/DVD/Blu-ray/4-/19510355/0/James-Cameron-Avatar-3D-2D/ListingDetails.html. I’m truly shocked.
No wonder the 3D TV business is doing so poorly – no-one’s got anything worth watching in 3D!
Apple boss tries to gut retail operation →
August 16th, 2012I’m disappointed the UK guy got it so wrong heading up Apple Retail.

