RE:IPhone's 2.1 is out finally
Blog Comment I'd give it a couple of years. Then it may become a dream machine. Or, maybe we'll be waiting for better projection features and it really will have brainwave entrainment features. How about a...
RE:Hacking nature - news from the silicon/carbon interface
Blog Comment There is lots to be positive about, and I think we'll crack it. I agree about the bio fuel issue. Too cumbersome and with more hungry people into to the bargain, by no means could this be...
RE:Online backup insecure, says Heise
Blog Comment Most affected companies have resolved these issues since. This however still highlights the issue of supplier commitment to encryption technology improvements. Anything below a manual sign off on...
Samsung Omnia hands-on review, part 1
Blog Around ten days ago, Samsung took me to a party and gave me an Omnia smartphone. I've used it intensively on my personal T-Mobile account since then – Apple having long retrieved its iPhone 3G –...
Taming the Usability Monster, one button at a time
Blog Talking of silicon/carbon interfaces, let's return to the curious case of usability. It has been known forever in IT that there's no point in having smart technology if it's unusable – and,...
Hacking nature - news from the silicon/carbon interface
Blog Running through the RSS feeds this morning, I'm struck by the number of bio-engineering projects mentioned. This is just one day's (mainly) mainstream media coverage; if you actually go looking,...



