Written by herdivineshadow on 13 August 2006
Digital switchover a mystery to many:
Analogue TV signals will start to be switched off in two years’ time, but a third of UK TV viewers are still unaware of the switchover.
A survey by Digital UK found that awareness has grown by 13 per cent since the launch of the Digit Al campaign, voiced by Little Britain star Matt Lucas.
But that still [Continue]
Written by herdivineshadow on 13 August 2006
How paedophiles prey on MySpace children
It’s difficult to know what to say to the Daily Mail’s usual reaction to anything that could indicate change or newness (the “OMG WE MUST STOP IT” reaction). So mostly, I’m just going to go through some of the article and comment on it.
The experiences of Alice and Lucy should [Continue]
Written by herdivineshadow on 13 August 2006
I just read an interview by TechDigest with one of the founders of Egg, the internet bank. It discusses the subject of who might have your personal data - things like your address, date of birth and name as well as other data that might be held by various companies.
In Britain, the Data Protection Act allows you to ask any company for the data [Continue]
Written by herdivineshadow on 13 August 2006
Generational impacts of adoption - Harlow’s Monkey
Blogger Harlow’s Monkey discusses her being adopted, not knowing her biological family medical history and how that has affected her own daughter.
Sometimes, I think my unknown medical history is the most damaging feature of being adopted.
But of even greater concern is that I don’t [Continue]
Written by herdivineshadow on 13 August 2006
Boing Boing - Only traitors try to make us afraid of terrorists
The paper this article takes about seems to have a point. Terrorism is highly unlikely to kill me. I mean… I live in the UK and here we’ve had various terrorist acts from the IRA, Islamic militants and so on… but I’m still here. No one I know personally has [Continue]
Written by herdivineshadow on 13 August 2006
Young drive ‘radical media shift’
Sixteen to 24 year olds are spurning television, radio and newspapers in favour of online services, says the regulator’s study.
I can’t say that I’m surprised really. Most people in that age group would probably have grown up with computers and the internet. Personally I used to watch [Continue]