Category: technology
Digital still cameras must share or die
Following my last blog on the redefinition of the traditional albums, I’ve been thinking increasingly about how we access and share images. I’ve been a user Continue reading
Let the show begin
CES, the annual influx of techies on Las Vegas has not even opened its doors yet and has already provided a couple of surprises. In Continue reading
2012: The Album went back to its roots
‘Album’, from the Latin albus, ‘a blank tablet’ What I have traditionally grown up calling albums (physical collections of music or photos) have been a thing of the Continue reading
What will software-programming look like in 20 years’ time?
I’m a big supporter of teaching programming in schools. Initiatives like Code Club and tech like the Raspberry Pi shifting the emphasis in IT lessons Continue reading