Writing about technology is a quite funny business. Not in so much that one isn’t taken seriously enough, but rather in the attitudes of a lot of those who are supposedly technology […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Tuesday, 23 October 2012
You would think cults might be scoffed off as something of a bygone era, when poorly educated people fell in line behind charismatic people with a secret agenda of their own. Sadly, […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Saturday, 20 October 2012
There has been a fair bit of bemoaning the lack of repairability in many new computational devices as of late. Complaining that people can’t fix their things, should they break in some […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Friday, 19 October 2012
Android has become a multi-edged sword for pretty much everyone involved with it, in almost any way. Now don’t go labeling me as an Android hater, which I’m not. I just look […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Nowadays the gaming scene is vastly different from just 5 years ago. Sure, there are still dedicated game consoles in both stationary and portable forms, as well as the gaming PCs, with […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Tuesday, 16 October 2012
It is said that a company should never make enemies of Its customers in order to stay in business. Unfortunately for the whole video games business, the customers are indeed the worst […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Thursday, 04 October 2012
Ask what the best part of Android is and without a doubt you will eventually get the answer “that it’s open”. Partly true, but only as long as you are on Google’s […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Tuesday, 02 October 2012
Since it was unveiled in 2010, a lot of people in the tech press have been perpetrating the myth that the iPad is a “consumtion only” device. As time has moved on, […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Monday, 01 October 2012
It was a long time coming, but finally HP had made up its mind about what to do with WebOS. A bit on the surprising side of things, they had decided to […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Saturday, 12 May 2012
I tend to read an awful lot of articles in the tech journalism and pundit sphere, and there is one thing that has started bugging me a lot in the last 4 […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Saturday, 12 May 2012
When you think about it, it’s not too bad today. We can do some things that could easily be described as “magic” by anyone who doesn’t know how our lovely devices work. […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Tuesday, 21 February 2012
There are different things one can mean when they say “security” in relation to computers of any kind. Security could mean keeping the data stored on them safe from harm and out […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Friday, 27 January 2012
Just the other day Netflix decided to bless all the people in the UK with access to their streaming services. Now lots of you are privy to pretty much the same services […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Tuesday, 10 January 2012
As the Mac has become more popular, we are seeing more forms and variants of malware available for the platform. The main focus of the attacks is not so much in the […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Saturday, 03 December 2011
I often wonder how history will treat video games. More so when I read a young(er) person who for the first time experiences a game of an older vintage. Games like Pac-Man, […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Thursday, 10 November 2011
In the wake of the sad passing of Steve Jobs, there has been some debating and talk about wether the Apple products and the ecosystem around them constitute a jail or not. […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Saturday, 29 October 2011
Actually, that headline is wrong. There are several new Kindle models and they aren’t technically in town until November, but that’s besides the main story here! Amazon finally unveiled their updated Kindle lineup […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Monday, 03 October 2011
Recently this topic has flared up again, at least for me since the local government has decided that every high-school student should have their very own laptop. With the first year of […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Friday, 16 September 2011
As we have all been given a sneak peek of what the future will hold for Microsoft’s operating systems, specially in regards of what they are going to do for touch-centric devices, […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Thursday, 15 September 2011
Unless you have been sleeping under a rock the past few years, there has been a lot changing in the world of video games. iOS and freemium Without a doubt one […]
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Posted by Robert Falck on Friday, 12 August 2011