I’m Mac Obama …

Posted: February 5, 2008 in Mac, miscellany

According to the New York Times today, the differences between  hillaryclinton.com and barackobama.com, the official websites of the Democrat candidates, can be summed up this way: Barack Obama is a Mac, and Hillary Clinton is a PC. Bill, I guess, is just a regular plug-and-play guy …

More gigs for iPod Touch and iPhone

Posted: February 5, 2008 in Mac

I really don’t need another iPod just yet (as if that’s ever been an excuse …) but the new 32GB iPod Touch (US$499) announced today by Apple has sure got the techno-lust glands going. I’d feel the same way about the new 16GB iPhone if only I could use one in Bermuda without having to hack it.

Throne speech

Posted: February 2, 2008 in Bermuda, bermuda politics, media

No surprise that there was nothing about freedom of information legislation in Friday’s Throne Speech. One can’t help thinking that the fact that The Evil White Empire of Par La Ville Road is campaigning for “your right to know” means Dr Brown will just dig his feet in and ignore it until it suits him and it can  somehow be spun to appear to be his initiative. Meanwhile there are vague comments about a “self-regulatory Press Council”. Hmm. Call me cynical but you can just see this degenerating into a press-bashing vehicle for a few paranoid politicians, can’t you? I’m sorry, but given the media savaging American and British politicians take on a regular basis and the real investigative reporting tradition that still exists in both countries, politicians here really should count their blessings. By and large, they deal with a benign media here that is already far more open, responsible and accessible to readers and the written-about than many of its counterparts overseas. If Dr Brown really wants to “ensure that journalistic integrity and the freedom of information continue to mature” then, as Gazette editor Bill Zuill commented, increased public access to information would be a good start.