Archive for the ‘Computers and Internet’ Category

Project52 – a new beginning!

Monday, January 4th, 2010

So I’m a recidivist blogger…full of good intentions and I tend to blog in fits and starts as the mood, inspiration and time to do it is available !

However in true New Year’s resolution form I’ve signed up to Project52 a site that will maintain and track content updates and make sure I’m keeping my resolution. It’s kind of like a personal trainer for bloggers…someone to yell at you…”Come on ! Call that a pithy epithet…where’s the witty and cutty rejoinder ? Now drop and give me 20…reasons a Mac is better than a PC!?”

So given that I’ve no bloody excuses for having no content to discuss (my job has exploded in my face in the last 6 months in completely unexpected directions!) I’ll be doing my level best to make sure there’s at least one article per week uploaded here to Boardmad.

Come back soon for more…

Cheers
Scotty

Connecting the iPhone to Google’s App Engine

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

Absolutely loving this piece of work !

Shakespeare's Sonnets (summary view)

Then clicking on these summaries takes you to a detail view

Shakespeare's Sonnets (detailed view)

Not particularly groundbreaking you might think but the implications are significant…data (the bard’s poems in this case) reside in the Google App Engine ‘Cloud’ and the heavylifting gets done by a little python scripting to get the content down to the iPhone client.

For extreme programming or agile delivery prototyping the opportunities are considerable and not just limited to the iPhone client (which was picked in this instance) it could as easily have been leveraged in a silverlight RIA or an Adobe Air.

The times they are a-changin…

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Two very interesting articles on teh interweb [sic!] show a serious change in the state and direction of internet…I wonder if in 20 years time we’ll look back and identify this as the tipping point  ?

Macs to get AV

Windows usage dips

Time will tell ;0)

Googlephone disappoints…

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

IT Media sources reporting on the Googlephone release and it’s manifest inadequacies when compared to the Jesus Phone quoted Steve Jobs…

“I laughed so much a little bit of wee came out”

  • No headphone jack
  • No bluetooth stereo
  • No iPhone-like touchscreen ability
  • No Client for sync’ing your calendar, contacts etc
  • Keyboard quoted as ‘mediocre’
  • Plastics and build quality reported as poor

Wow…what an own goal !

Aurora loveliness

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Yum ! This imagineering concept converges communications, data, UI and OS into one seamless and beautifully conceived platform…if only one thing comes of this pllleeeeeaaasssssse let it be the semantic, clustered file system?

windows 7 and IE8…whatever

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Have been tracking the IE8 release cycle for a bit now and am thoroughly underwhelmed by it’s lack of innovation.

Then along comes Google’s Chrome with almost no fanfare and re-writes the browser paradigm. JS virtualisation in the app, threading in web apps presented as tabs…this is nothing more than an OS in a browser !

Then a little further research brought me to Aurora from Mozilla Labs…just delicious use of interface, component manipulation, semantic and relevance clustering in the FS and data sharing and manipulation between users in real time. Hope the UK BB environment evolves to be able to support this sort of interaction !

Summer commute is back on !

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Mainshill to Drem
Find more Bike Rides in Haddington, United Kingdom

Next time…read the small print

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Apple has recently polished up it’s Safari for Windows browser codebase into some less reminiscent of an alpha-hackfest (much like it was when i tried their original release on a clean vista machine some months back) and have now slipped it in below the radar on many people’s machines as an automatic download/update on iTunes & Quicktime.

However the disclaimer and EULA you have to sign up for is a beaut…

Safari EULA conundrum

Now click accept on that in good faith…:0)

Wow…does anyone really not think this is bad ?

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

I’m most definitely not one of those ‘black helicopters’, Areas51 conspiracy theorist-types however the new that some of the worlds largest printer manufacturers have had a document tracking protocol foisted on them by the US staggers me…

This from elReg details the broad-brush picture of the  problem.

And this great bit of work explains the implications of the tracking protocol implemented on these printers…

Just amazing…minority report and those iris scanners are only just around the corner….see if they’re not !

Flash lifts it’s skirts now with UPnP vuln.

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Sigh…here’s the reason I hate flash ! Got into a huge scrap at work with a colleague arguing our customer-facing offering needed to be Web2.0 and RIA and that flash was the way to go as AJAX wasn’t ubiquitous yet etc etc and I politely pointed out that I personally, on all the browsers I use at home, block flash content.

And here’s why and here’s the original PoC code. Nice bundled-up, serialised SOAP call over an embedded flash object using an XSS (Cross-Site Scripting) vulnerability and UPnP (Universal Plug n Play – it makes those tricky little apps like MSN Messenger and Skype slip through your hardware and software firewalls like a hot knife through butter).

So the ongoing rule is learn to use your hardware properly and configure ONLY those ports on your firewalls that you really, really, really, REALLY need open and go home this evening and make sure UPnP is disabled on your router.

You have been warned…again !