by Tom | Nov 30, 2010 | Tech
Not much known outside techies, but I have to agree with Fox, the Stuxnet worm did do a James Bond-style job in crippling Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Spinning the centrifuges too fast and stopping them abruptly so they break is genius. How many people and what...
by Tom | Nov 15, 2010 | Tech
Google Refine looks like a nice build on Gridworks. If you are dealing with large data sets that have internal inconsistencies, this is for you.
by Tom | Nov 10, 2010 | Tech
A Pocketable Train Wreck is the pretty clear summary of this review. As commenter Almightywhacko says, the niggles will get ironed out pretty fast. DolphinHD is a far better browser and someone will sort out the keyboard issues. However, the killers seem to be 7...
by Tom | Nov 9, 2010 | Business, Tech
I’m not sure I’d go quite as far as the article:Â Shhh… Opera holds the web’s most valuable secret. However, the idea of making mobile services (search, browse, apps) feel snappier by offloading processing and network traffic makes a lot of...
by Tom | Oct 23, 2010 | Tech
Mainly because Spotify just doesn’t work. Shame. I liked it, and would have paid.
by Tom | Oct 15, 2010 | Reviews, Tech
The 600 Years is a magnificent projection on a Prague bell tower. Amazing that projection technology is that good at such a large scale. I also found it brilliant that you can create the impression of dark on a light coloured surface at night time. Thanks to...