I had never seen Apple as patron to the proletariat. But from the disproportionate noise resulting from the […]
Category Archive: Life
“My iPhone is dead.” It came as a surprise as we had just got home from a social […]
Who needs a wimpish Wii when you have a Windows 8 personal trainer?
In case you ask, yes, I have just ordered an Apple Watch. Well, strictly speaking two – one […]
We were returning from an idyllic Pyrenean holiday, and had just boarded the Eurostar in Paris, when my wife announced that she had lost her passport.
This accompanies The Dulwich Picture Gallery’s current exhibition of Ravilious’s watercolours, the largest to date, and impresses in several respects.
I am a great believer in the Internet remaining relatively unregulated, free to all, and free for all. But we need direction to provide better for disruption and disaster.
Just as drug cheats always seem several steps ahead of those trying to stop doping in sport, so computer security is always playing catch-up to hackers. And now they can hack into vending machines.
The movie to accompany the Late Rembrandt exhibition. A worthy substitute for those who missed it, and an essential companion for those who went.
If you walk, cycle, or ride during the hours of dark, being seen by others – particularly drivers – can be critical to survival. Here are new products which could one day save your life.