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Last Week on My Mac: How an RSR went badly wrong

Two RSRs in two days! What went wrong with the first on 10 July, and why it would have been anticipated, and was entirely preventable.

July 16, 2023 Macs, Technology

Conventions and Standards for Mac Articles

Information for anyone reading articles about Macs here, and an introduction to dealing with their problems.

April 17, 2017 Macs, Technology

UK White Paper on Brexit: shallow and glib at best

Do the authors not have clue what they are writing about, or are they peddling alternative truths? One boxout disassembled.

February 3, 2017 General, Life, Technology

How secure is your VPN?

VPN is important protection when you use public-access WiFi, and many now rely on it to protect them from government snooping. Do you trust it?

January 30, 2017 Macs, Technology

Health, medical devices, and Apple

Wearable devices are tiger country. If they go anywhere near being medical devices, bringing them to market is slow, costly, and constraining.

August 16, 2016 General, Life, Macs, Technology

Improving the image of computer security

For users and consumers, the image of the computer security researcher is charged and ambivalent. Here are four suggestions for discussion.

September 14, 2015 General, Life, Macs, Technology

The need for standard IoT security testing

Would you buy electrical goods which did not meet an appropriate standard? Then what about a security standard for IoT devices like baby monitors?

September 4, 2015 General, Life, Macs, Technology

Mystery Kilo

How many bytes are there in a kilobyte, and have you heard of a kibibyte?

July 15, 2015 Macs, Technology

Open Government

A truly open government champions open standards and open source, and nurtures European software development.

June 23, 2015 General, Macs, Technology

Open Government UK

Most Central Government departments still depend on Microsoft Office. How will they and we cope with new official open standards?

June 2, 2015 General, Macs, Technology

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