Privacy, you have none!

Kiss goodbye to whatever rights to privacy you had left....

http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/136610

- Scott

Wednesday, April 08, 2009 11:35:28 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009 7:00:00 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

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Credit Crunch?

Recession? Not if you are a firework maker in Dubai:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/7740887.stm

 

Friday, November 21, 2008 9:13:33 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

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A Twelve Million to One Shot

I often get out of the office and into sales situations with potential new clients. Not all of them end up as clients, but we have a good hit rate. It takes time, effort & a lot of positive energy and it is part of the job that I really enjoy.

Seeing some of these stats about spammers got me thinking. If you only need 1 sale from twelve million emails to make money how is spam ever going to stop? I know that if I only ever got one new client from every 12 millions meetings I’d soon give up (and get another job!!).

So how to stop the spam? I guess the answer is to never buy anything that you get spammed about. Ever. That way it makes it unprofitable and too much work for too little return.

Well, we can dream can’t we!

It doesn’t help that my email address starts with an ‘a’ either…

 

Tuesday, November 11, 2008 9:59:52 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

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Silverlight 2

Microsoft today have released Silverlight 2 for download.  Fresh after being widely adopted at the Beijing Olympics as the media distribution of choice, it is fast catching up with Flash player and in this version they've added a load of support for Linux, OSX making it multi-platform. It even works with Firefox, Safari, Chrome, IE etc (although no iPhone atm).  They've listened to the developers that use it and added a windows desktop player version, and I would expect soon too for other platforms.

- Scott


Tuesday, October 14, 2008 8:22:07 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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I Love Seeing Which Fonts Are Used For Films

I love seeing which fonts are used for films, this article from the BBC is a taster.

Monday, October 06, 2008 3:08:00 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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Product Placement

The revelations that Hollywood stars were paid to smoke in the 30s, 40s and 50s made me wonder what other kind of product placement deals are in place?

Of course James Bond has become the King of such deals, getting products to pay for their marketing, but do gun manufactures pay to get their pistols into films? Does it work that way?

And with advertising exploding in the virtual world, especially sports simulations, where will it end? Are we working towards a future with personalised advertising like Minority Report?

I hope not!

Al

Thursday, September 25, 2008 11:55:56 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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PSPLearning?

It would seem that my PSP is not just for gaming. In fact it is now seen as a tool for learning.

Check out the video here

I wonder if any of our eLearning clients will ask for us to make PSP compatible learning?

Al

Wednesday, September 24, 2008 11:10:58 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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Adobe CS4 launch broadcast

I may be a programmer at heart, but I'm always interested in cool new stuff including the new Flash player 10

Catch the live broadcast of the CS4 launch

- Scott

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 10:07:41 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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Spore backlash!

10 years in development, and it seems Spore doesn't quite deliver in the final product.

It's a pretty sad story as Spore is a great concept, and for the first time in a while my attention was actually drawn to a game due to it's uniqueness and potential.   For a hardcore gamer a little over 30 hours gameplay is not much return in change, and will leave you slightly disappointed with the lack of depth in the game despite its several stages of evolution to complete.

What's more surprising is the once again badly thought out and poorly implemented DRM that's wired into the game.  Does anyone seriously think this is a good idea?  Pirates will (ironically again) have the best copy of the game free of this DRM and play it how they wish, whilst a paying customer can quite easily be frustrated and locked out of a game they paid with their hard earned money!   DRM might seem a good idea on paper but I've yet to see a version that's acceptable and would rather see the idea consigned to history that allow companies to install various rootkits or any other software activation just to prove I've bought something. 

Such a decision has actually spurred on quite a backlash, where angry gamers have been deliberately rating spore 1 out of 5 on amazon leaving it sitting at around 1.6/5 in overall rating, surely enough to deter the casual gamer and make them skip over this title

I'm a developer too and naturally I would like to protect my IP, but some things are just taken too far when your legitimate customers are the ones who are suffering most. EA are not exactly in my good books having swallowed up most of the good game developing talent in the world in the last 10 years, and they see fit to churn out the same games with updated squads for an extortionate amount.  I hope some common sense returns to this world before the PC gaming industry goes the way of the dodo.

- Scott

Monday, September 08, 2008 9:24:30 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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