The New Cookie Law

As of May 26th 2012, all UK based companies must ensure their users are offered an opt-in consent tool before any third party cookies are stored on your computer.

This was the statement I first read months ago and thought, this should be quite simple to solve, if not fairly intrusive to the normal browsing experience. Since reading into the privacy law, however, it has become more and more vague about what is required for specific cookies. Continue reading

Movember

Remarkable undertake Movember to raise money for Mens Health charities.

Brad’s Movember Experience

You really want to know what movember is like? Well, it’s really quite simple. It’s kinda like…

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The battle for control of the mobile computing market rages on

I’m sure you’ve got a mobile phone; I’d be willing to bet it’s a smartphone too. It’s one of the most popular modern day gadgets, ranked 13 in Stephen Fry’s Top 100 Greatest Gadgets. It’s in every pocket and the first thing people get out when they get together. With the depth of penetration of these mini ‘computer-in-your-pocket’ devices it’s no wonder that the big technology corporations are locked in a struggle to the death for control of the market. Continue reading

Would you pay for something you’ve never used?

You know, I’m not sure I would. I didn’t buy my car before taking it out for a test drive, and I didn’t sign the contract on my flat without first taking a look around the place. So why are we now paying for computer games which we’ve not played? Sure you can look at the flashy trailers and advertising, but when you are selling interactive entertainment, you’re selling an experience. Continue reading