But, is it art?
Sen. Conroy agrees circumvention makes filter pointless
By David Heath
$24M buys the Government an Internet filter which they can install, but cannot stop people bypassing. Senator Conroy says so.
While interviewed at the 2010 I Create Music expo, John Mayer expressed strong doubts about the viability of Twitter.
Who has the deepest pockets: penalising the messenger
By David Heath
When we want retribution, modern society doesn't much care who is to blame; instead, we want to be sure the organisation with the most money…
I was drawn to a couple of interesting graphs that paint an interesting picture of Microsoft's frequent skirmishes with the Internet. Whether or not they…
iPad vs. Xbox vs. Wii vs. Twitter - ask the young who wins
By David Heath
What do the up-and-coming users really want?
Most observers would suggest that the pricing for Apple's new iPad tablet device is 'about right.' So what is it with the latest announcement to…
WikiLeaks - back with the worst the US military has to offer
By David Heath
As WikiLeaks slowly assembles the funding needed to operate for another year, newly breaking material is appearing on the site.
It is easy to observe a pair of events and make a determination of cause and effect. It's even easier to be wrong.
I've spent a long time, probably too long, in the computer industry. Through my various positions and after careful observation of my own and the…


















