It’s the longest day of the year so plenty time to catch up on some of these:
- Watch Jon Stewart simply lose the ability to tell jokes over America’s gun violence – It’s heartbreaking that America seems unable to tackle it’s gun problem. It seems no amount of deaths will change the political will.
- Refusal To Call Charleston Shootings “Terrorism” Again Shows It’s A Meaningless Propaganda Term
- Serious OS X and iOS flaws let hackers steal keychain, 1Password contents – nothing is safe.
- To Apple, Love Taylor – Taylor Swift is no doubt one of the most powerful artists in music today and no doubt means well by this, but if Apple paid for the three months then no doubt some anti-trust government type would investigate. It turns out Apple are paying more than others to cover the 3 month trial period, but only 1.5% which doesn’t seem much.
- Deep linking & search in iOS 9 will change everything – some fundamental changes coming in iOS 9.
- What it’s really like to work for a tech giant
- Fitbit is the start of a revolution in digital health, but is it good for us?
- Microsoft Humours Glaswegians With Bespoke Local Cortana Ad – Well played Microsoft.
- Is the SNP an Anglophobic party or just a party for Anglophobes?
- Alex Salmond Is Walking Around Westminster Like He Owns The Place – I still think Salmond is a liability for the SNP.
- Things I would go back and tell the younger me – Not everyone will like you. Get used to this. Don’t try and ingratiate yourself with these people; move on.
- The UK is scrapping one of its most successful renewable energy subsidies
- Freedom of Panorama is under attack – thanks Europe.
- Mark Kermode reviews Entourage – Well, it’s no surprise I do hate it. Mark Kermode doesn’t hold back on this sone.