On Demand TV

Our toddler has found a few episodes of programs that are available on Netflix that he really likes, and he keeps asking for those same episodes. As hard as we try to get him to watch different ones, he keeps asking for the same ones that he really likes. Now, granted he doesn’t get to see much TV, so not risking the limited time you are allowed TV watching a new episode that you might not like is a low risk option, but what struck me more was not that he did this as much as how his generation are growing up without the limitations of scheduled television.

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Coin – A Smart Credit Card

A few years ago, when Square launched, I was pretty negative about the hype surrounding it mostly because the continued dependency on magnetic stripe bank cards in the US mystifies me. Now I am starting to see smart card and NFC touch payment terminals appear in more and more merchants. So, I was disappointed to see Coin launch what is essentially another solution dependent on the extremely dated magnetic stripe technology.

Admittedly, all the credit cards in my wallet are still using magnetic stripes, but that is something I am seriously hoping will change soon. When I left the UK, almost 16 years ago now, smart cards were already common (locally referred to as “chip & pin”). So why are all these technology companies, not to mention the banks, still focused on magnetic stripes with all of their inherent security problems.

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Engineering Log

Experimenting with a new service called 10 Centuries that allows me to create quick blog posts via an app.net client.

I have created a new engineering log for technical snippets hosted by this service. So, if you’re interested in more technical updates (things I am working on, as well as perhaps hints and tips related to Android, iOS or any other technology I am working with), feel free to bookmark that link.

I am also planning a refresh of this site; you’ll already see that I have moved the site from its old location to become the entire bluedonkey.org site. Don’t worry though, any links you have should still work – they will just redirect to the new location. There are more changes coming, and part of that will include having the engineering log link placed prominently on this site.

Wireless Point & Shoot

What started as being intrigued by the concept of Sony’s lens cameras, has evolved into a search for a decent quality, medium to high zoom but small camera I can throw in my laptop bag but at the same time connect to my phone to be able to share the photos online immediately.

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