The MacBook Air Turns Four Years Old Today →

January 18th, 2012

The MacBook Air is growing up.

Four years ago today, Apple introduced the MacBook Air, then the world’s thinnest notebook. It was Steve Jobs’s last Macworld appearance and the next to last Macworld keynote for Apple.

From an intriguing but impractical high-end niche to the industry standard in just four years.

Sherlock

January 17th, 2012

Wow.

Just finished Sherlock. If you haven’t been watching it, then definitely do.

The second series is better than the first (second and third episode of first series are mediocre), but all are worth watching. I think it might be the best TV I’ve seen, and brilliant finale.

Definitely very ‘fresh’. The filming style, English wit and dry humour are notable. If you can watch it in HD then do. Some of it is very beautiful.

New York City gets a Software Engineering High School →

January 16th, 2012

Wowee. This is quite exciting. I hope it’s really successful and spreads wide!

Real-Life Examples of How Google →

January 12th, 2012

Why does that matter? It’s Google’s search engine, after all! Two reasons.

The first is legal. By having a dominant position in search, Google might ultimately be responsible for going above-and-beyond to include competitors. That’s part of what the current anti-trust investigations into Google are all about. One complaint over today’s move — though likely mostly about privacy — is already being readied.

The second is about relevancy. Google’s job as a search enginehttp://searchengineland.com/search-engines-should-be-like-santa-107400 is to direct searchers to the most relevant information on the web, not just to information that Google may have an interest in.

These suggestions would be better if they included other services, and that’s the standard Google’s search results should aim for, returning the best.

Will Oscar be present at his baby shower? →

January 11th, 2012

This website gives you the probability of your child being born on any given day. It has great breakdown of the probabilities over time, and takes into account whether he’s been born yet (i.e. the chance he’ll be born on a particular day rises as you approach that day, and he hasn’t yet been born)

So, given Oscar hasn’t been born yet and is due on Jan 29, there’s a 2% chance he’ll be born before Saturday: the day of his baby shower.

Confusingly, that probability will decrease tomorrow. Tomorrow, he’ll be more likely to be born on Friday (since he hasn’t been born today) but there’ll be less time between now and the baby shower, so less chance he’ll be born before the baby shower.

Can I bring myself to WD-40 my iPhone? →

January 10th, 2012

My iPhone’s home button has been having issues (not responding reliably, and sometimes registering a double click). Apparently WD-40 will fix it… but can I bring myself to do it?!

Britain’s oldest couple celebrate 75 years of marriage →

January 3rd, 2012

Just 70 years to go…

The pair tied the knot after a five-year courtship in 1937 and have not been separated for more than a day since the Second World War.

Photos of an Empty London on Christmas Morning →

January 2nd, 2012

Great idea for a photo project. Ian was inspired by the film 28 Days Later that depicts a deserted London.