Posted by Anne on July 8, 2010
It can totally kill technology when your kids are too curious about the new gadget in town. If you haven’t been through this yet, here are some samples of what may come in case the little curious one is left unsupervised. You can save the situation by driving the focus somewhere else. Not cheap, but cheaper, however.
Some happier situations would look like this.
And bottom line, we think you should cherish these first moments, when curiosity is still asleep.



Posted by Anne on July 2, 2010

The Internet speed issue becomes a legal matter. Finland is the first one to break the ice, setting a minimum of 1 mega/second for every Finnish citizen.
As their Minister of Communication – Suvi Linden – states, the Internet services are no longer only a matter of entertainment.
We’re curious how these changes will affect the provider-consumer relations and whether this is only the beginning and the Internet services will become a subject of more legal frames.
What would you say about this?
Posted by selfconsuming on October 14, 2009
Happy creation day to you, dear Internet!
Why is it that the moment we find freedom, we begin to control it?
“There is more freedom for the typical Internet user to play, to communicate, to shop — more opportunities than ever before [...] On the worrisome side, there are some longer-term trends that are making it much more possible (for information) to be controlled.”
Read more here.
We’re in this together.