A pretty busy week in tech and politics. The Labour leadership result is just the start of an interesting time for the party – get your popcorn ready. Meanwhile the Apple keynote has launched a slew of new products to chew over the coming months. Good times.
- Packed In A Dinghy With Syria’s Refugees – A must watch from Alex Crawford
- Sky News reporter tweets worst responses to her refugee film – Crawford then retweets the worst of the Twitter responses to her film.
- Jeremy Corbyn: is he really unelectable as prime minister?
- People are sharing these images of what Corbyn and Cameron were up to in the 1980s
- The Star Wars™ Stamp Collection
- Star Wars Poetry
- BB-8 Releases the Child Within – I didn’t react quite like this but BB-8 is quite the lovely thing.
- Brief Thoughts and Observations Regarding Today’s ‘Hey Siri’ Apple Event
- From Products To Platforms
- How Apple Built 3D Touch
- Spotify is getting unbelievably good at picking music — here’s an inside look at how
- The making of an All Black: how New Zealand sustains its rugby dynasty – Less than a week to go until the Rugby World Cup….can’t wait for that.
- Advertising Doesn’t Have to Irritate, Intrude, Lie, Cheat and Generally Suck
- This is a brilliant, and devious, way to hide a negative review – Of course, some adverts just cheat.
- Fixing Twitter – Easy!
- Why your bathroom scales are lying to you and how to find your true weight – As someone who weighs himself daily I found this pretty interesting.
- Miyamoto on World 1-1: How Nintendo made Mario’s most iconic level