A couple of days ago I accidentally left my Fitbit attached to a shirt that went into the wash. It was only there for a couple of minutes but it was enough to soak the device, which rapidly began to fail. Taking advice from my father in law […]
There’s a great article on Kotaku by Dyad (PS3) developer Shawn McGrath about his experience and admiration for the Doom 3 codebase which was just made publicly available. It’s quite cool to read of game developers having such public admiration for the quality of a peers work at […]
Last Christmas my wife gave me a Kobo eReader which I enjoyed immensely. It ran for ages, was easy on the eye thanks to the e-ink display and let me store a pile of books for easy use and access. Unfortunately, I broke the screen a couple of […]
For a lot of us who lead busy lives, trying to keep track of your daily activity can be difficult to do. We understand the complications that may arise but without a reminder to exercise it can be easily forgotten. That’s where pedometers come in. Having a device […]
Got a chance to check out the iPhone 5 thanks to my lovely wife upgrading her iPhone 4 and impressions are strangely mixed. The phone itself is a marvelous device on first glance. The new screen is impressive and the phone itself is scarily light. It really does feel like […]
Part of my work can sometimes involve building websites. For my current employer there is a big push for all sites to meet the accessibility guidelines set out in WCAG 2.0. This is going to become standard across all government sites in the country. It is a noble […]
In the beginning, God (or Microsoft, you pick) created Active Server Pages or ASP. It allowed the server to dynamically generate web pages through the use of files containing a combination of VBScript and HTML. At the time it was clever approach that allowed for a lot of […]