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Category Archives: Information Technology
Cisco’s Interactive Magazine: The Connective
Cisco have posted the above new video about their partnership with Wired magazine to publish an interactive magazine, The Connective, which gives a glimpse of what the Internet of Everything will hold in store for us. You can download The … Continue reading
What Is The Internet of Everything?
Cisco’s latest video about the ‘Internet of Everything’ suggests that it will help increase transparency – and therefore, one would presume, accountability too – from governments around the world. That has to be good news.
Cisco: Here’s To Humanity
On Tuesday I went along to a Cisco conference in London where they were showcasing their latest mobility technologies. I work as a network engineer so it is always nice to know what new product offerings are out there. At … Continue reading
Our Lives In The Matrix?
Do you recall watching The Matrix (1999) and wondering if the premise that we are living in a computer simulation could be true? It was certainly intriguing, wasn’t it? A few weeks back, I purchased “Philosophy & The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy“. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Information Technology
Tagged douglas adams, h2g2, philosophy, the matrix
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The UK arrest of Shaykh Raed Salah and Our Craven Media
I was about to take a seat in the departure lounge at Gatwick Airport on Wednesday evening waiting for my flight to Marseille where I was going to install and deploy a Cisco firewall at a branch office, when my … Continue reading
Posted in Government, Information Technology, Zionism
Tagged george orwell, harry's place, palestine, raed salah, theresa may
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The Amazon Kindle and the death of the printed book
I finally got round to purchasing an Amazon Kindle device around 6 weeks ago. I bought the Wi-Fi edition for £111 (as compared with £152 for the 3G edition) and what a wonderful device it is! The main reason I … Continue reading
Tip for all you Linux fans out there…
I was in WHSmith’s yesterday and noticed that the latest issue of Linux Magazine was celebrating ten years of its publication by featuring an accompanying DVD containing the full searchable back catalogue of every issue of the magazine since the beginning. … Continue reading