Technology

by Chris | 11 May 2008 | No Comments

Yesterday I bought myself a Wii.
Such fun!
And far more involving than ‘normal’ video game consoles, sicne you have to move with the game and there …

by Chris | 8 May 2008 | No Comments

Adam Boulton has an interesting post on his blog on how MPs communicate with constituents:
Conversation really perked up when one of [the MPs] said he …

by Chris | 26 Feb 2008 | No Comments

Question: Do we need a modern, high-tech Domesday Book?
Answer: Like a hole in the head.

by Chris | 8 Feb 2008 | No Comments

Free Blackberry for every MP? I can’t see why not, considering that the majority of companies do this sort of thing for their managers. And …

by Chris | 10 Dec 2007 | No Comments

… is to download classic Christmas songs and get them into the Top 40. The power of the internet strikes again!

This is why I think …

by Chris | 21 Nov 2007 | No Comments

Apple Press Release
Apple Computers announced today that it has developed a computer chip that can store and play music in women’s breast implants. The iTit …

by Chris | 6 Nov 2007 | No Comments

1 bn txts pr wk:
Britons are now sending more than one billion text messages per week according to the latest figures from the Mobile Data …

by Chris | 30 Oct 2007 | No Comments

The Last Supper, now viewable in sixteen billion pixels. Yes, sixteen billion! You can zoom right up as if you were just a few centimetres …

by Chris | 25 Oct 2007 | No Comments

Palestinian militants are using Google Earth to help plan their attacks on the Israeli military and other targets, the Guardian has learned.Members of the al-Aqsa …

by Chris | 24 Oct 2007 | No Comments

I am very much for this modernisation. As I wrote before when the idea was raised:
Quite frankly, it is a long overdue modernisation. In fact, …