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Books

Stanislaw Lem Google doodle

To commemorate the 60th anniversary of Polish SF author Stanislaw Lem’s first book Google have produced an amazing interactive animated doodle with art inspired by the drawings of Daniel Mroz used in Lem’s short story collection The Cyberiad.

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Movies Reviews

Review: Bad Teacher

Bad Teacher

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Movies Reviews

Review: Captain America: The First Avenger

Captain America: The First Avenger

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Security

London cyber-security conference

London has begun a two-day international conference focused on the threat from cyber-security attacks.

Representatives of 60 nations gathered to discuss how to tackle the rising levels of cyber-crime.

I hope when they discuss cyber-crime that they aren’t focusing on intellectual property because the actual financial cost of copyright infringement as opposed to the trumped up figures given by the media pales in comparison with the real costs of cyber-crime such as fraud and identity theft.

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Comics

Margot’s room

Emily Carroll has yet another beautifully creepy web comic for Halloween. Margot’s room

Last year’s His face all red

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Comics

A gigantic cross-section of Batman fighting all of his enemies in Wayne manor

A gigantic cross-section of Batman fighting all of his enemies in Wayne manor

By Les McClaine

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Movies Reviews

Review: Attack The Block

Attack The Block

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Computing

Kindle Fire

So in searching for a little more information on the new Kindle that Amazon have launched in the UK I stumbled across the fact that in the US they have launched two new additional model, a touchscreen version and the Kindle Fire. The Kindle Fire is a colour touchscreen dual-core tablet with a 7″ screen and 8GB of storage, all for $199. One of the key features of the Kindle Fire is the Amazon Silk web browser that will dramatically improve the web browsing experience for the user by utilizing the Amazon Web Services cloud to act as a form of proxy server and carry out much of the computational load of displaying a webpage which might contain elements from many different servers thus requiring many requests to many different IPs. In addition through analysis of web requests flowing through the Amazon Web Services cloud they can predict the most likely next page a user might browse to and preload that page in the background as the user views the original page again decreasing the time waiting for a page to load.

Have Amazon created the first viable non-iPad tablet by not copying the iPad?

What most tablet manufacturers have failed to realise is that the iPad is a success not solely because of its form but because of its ecosystem also. Android tablets generally are too variable to be considered a coherent set of hardware sharing the same ecosystem.

But I believe that Amazon will succeed with the Fire because they are not going after the niche currently occupied by Apple instead they have created a device whose purpose is to help sell more products through Amazon. Despite productivity tools such as word processors, spreadsheet apps and photo editing apps being available on iPad tablets are essentially devices for consuming content not they are pretty lousy for producing content. Amazon have realised this and produced the optimal content consumption device and ecosystem.

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Movies Reviews

Review: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules

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Movies Reviews

Review: The Next Three Days

The Next Three Days