September 3, 2008
Rupert Murdoch acted as peacemaker between Barack Obama and Fox News | guardian.co.uk
Some fascinating details on Rupert Murdoch swinging towards supporting Barack Obama. Murdoch has long been my favourite evil media tycoon — I may hate his right-wing propoganda arms, but I admire the smarts with which he’s conducted his businesses.
July 8, 2008
Charlie Brooker: These days, I assume that everything I do is probed and examined by omnipotent corporations
“The way things are going, I half-expect to hear a quiet electric “peep” noise each time I flush the toilet; another bowel movement logged by Bumland Security.”
May 10, 2008
The car, the radio, the night - and rock's most thrilling song
Travelogue round Route 128, inspired by Jonathan Richman’s “Roadrunner”
January 28, 2008
All this online sharing has to stop | Technology | guardian.co.uk
A Modest Proposal supporting the music industry’s calls for ISPs to block filesharing.
December 22, 2007
Stephen Fry: Dork talk
Stephen Fry writes about the HTML5 ogg video debacle — he’s even more geeky that I’d previously imagined. What a hero!
November 22, 2007
What's wrong with homeopathy, by Ben Goldacre | Science | The Guardian
Excellent article on homeopathy by Ben Goldacre — not too ranty in an “all homeopathy is evil” way, rather a “homeopathy should be part of a discussion, if only for the benefits on the placebo effect, but we can’t get the homeopaths to talk”. Hopefully a rational-enough read to convince “believers”.
November 10, 2007
Not sensible, but, oh, the joy of it! | Technology | The Guardian
Stephen Fry reviews the iPhone for The Grauniad. “In the end the iPhone is like some glorious early-60s sports car. Not as practical, reliable, economical, sensible or roomy as a family saloon but oh, the joy. The jouissance as Roland Barthes liked to say.”
August 8, 2007
Welcome to America | Guardian Unlimited
“When writer Elena Lappin flew to LA, she dreamed of a sunkissed, laid-back city. But that was before airport officials decided to detain her as a threat to security”
June 26, 2007
'Oh good, it's raining again' | Glastonbury 2007 | Guardian Unlimited Music
Quality grumpiness from Charlie Brooker. “The pop-up a tent was a joy. It comes flat, disc-shaped. You throw it in the air and it unfurls into a canvas shell. Within seconds I was the proud owner of a home fit for a tramp.”
May 25, 2007
Bad Science ยป Wi-Fi Wants To Kill Your Children
Splendid break-down of the bad science in last Monday’s Panorama “Science says Wi-Fi is dangerous” scarefest.
January 5, 2007
Singles chart set to go retro | The Guardian | Guardian Unlimited
This weekend, the UK charts will switch to including sales of all digital tracks, not just those marked as “singles”. As a result, album tracks and one-hit wonders are likely to hit the Top 100. Anything that gets The Proclaimers into the charts *has* to be a good thing.
November 29, 2006
It's the name on everyone's screen. But is Southridge Ethanol really such a hot stock? | Special_reports | Guardian Unlimited Money
Anatomy of a pump’n’dump scam. Or: Why you’re getting so much more spam this month.
November 16, 2006
Cracked it! | Special reports | Guardian Unlimited
FFS. Detailed explanation of the how’s and why’s of reading/cloning a UK RFID-chipped passport — which don’t even have the tinfoil protective cover that US passports will. “‘This doesn’t matter,’ says a Home Office spokesman.”
July 31, 2006
Guardian Unlimited | G24
The Grauniad’s constantly-updated downloadable PDF, designed to be printed out before you leave the office in the evening to read on the train home. Nice way to attack the evening newspapers’ sales without having to distribute deadtree yourself.
June 26, 2006
Guardian Unlimited Technology | Technobile
I’ve just changed my voicemail message to say “Send me an email. I rarely check voicemail.”
June 23, 2006
Guardian Unlimited | Supposing . . . It's OK to lie for the sheer hell of it
“Get angry if they don’t believe you. They will eventually. They always do.”
June 19, 2006
MediaGuardian.co.uk | Guardian offers downloadable news digest
Grauniad to offer easily-print-outable on-demand PDF news digest.
March 14, 2006
Guardian Unlimited: Comment is free
The Grauniad’s answer to the Huffington Post. Looking forward to see how this fleshes out.
December 2, 2005
Guardian Unlimited | Ricky Gervais
Ricky Gervais is going to record a bunch of weekly podcasts, starting Monday.
September 22, 2005
Guardian Unlimited | Suspicious behaviour on the tube
Tube station shut down because of man “acting suspicously” (wearing an overcoat and sending text messages, apparently). Police arrest him and confiscate lots of computer/electronics equipment from his house. They eventually drop charges (although they don’t return his property). Unfortunately for them, said man has the skill and contacts to get his story told on the front page of The Guardian. Feeling safer, Britain?