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This blog is my little corner of the internet where I write about what inspires me, challenges me, or simply catches my curiosity. I don’t claim to have all the answers, but I love asking questions, exploring new perspectives, and learning along the way.
SaaS Is Not Dead Yet
With the rise of agents, many people have been proclaiming that the age of software as a service (SaaS) is over. Who needs to subs...
Google is opening its first flagship store outside of t...
Google announced it will open a flagship store in Tokyo this summer, the first of its kind outside of the United States.
ASUS' ROG Xbox Ally X20 bundle includes a limited-editi...
ASUS' new ROG Xbox Ally X20 has mostly the same hardware as last year's handheld, but now comes with a new OLED panel.
Strava declares war on scrapers ahead of IPO
Strava will charge a flat monthly fee from developers to access its API
How Power BI does a great job of hiding data complexity...
Microsoft Power BI is arguably one of the most intuitive, user- and developer-friendly data visualization and business intelligenc...
Dell announces the new XPS 13 as a budget-priced MacBoo...
Dell has regeared the XPS 13 as an entry-level productivity laptop specifically geared against Apple's MacBook Neo for students.
'Almost every mixer, without being told to, instinctive...
'Almost every mixer, without being told to, instinctively did the same thing'
What is the release date for Clarkson's Farm season 5 e...
It's been almost a year to the day since we last saw Jezza and co. toiling their green pastures. But when do Clarkson's Farm seaso...
'Entry-level' jobs reject 1 in 3 UK graduates for lacki...
One-third of UK graduates are now being rejected because they don't have 2.5 years' experience – this rises with degree level.
A £17 L-shaped office desk? This might be the cheapest ...
You read that right. This L-shaped workstation desk is just seventeen quid.
'Robots that can perform real work': Nvidia, Unitree, a...
A new collaboration between industry leaders should mean robots that are more intelligent and versatile.
