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OPINION

Barcoding gets better

Life, James Hein, Published on 10/10/2012

» Everyone has seen a barcode, a little strip of lines that represents a simple alphanumeric code, typically used for keeping track of stock items. There had been no need to improve on this for a long time.

OPINION

Remembering life before the fall

Life, James Hein, Published on 03/10/2012

» If you remember the days of floppy disks or putting something on a CD a while back then you know about the problems of data retention.

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Google's backdown doesn't bode well

Life, James Hein, Published on 26/09/2012

» The internet should be free and there are few areas that I believe should be filtered or banned. Freedom of speech and freedom of expression are two of the most important elements of any kind of free system. Services like Google's YouTube should not be selectively filtered just because one ideology says so. People living in southern Thailand are very familiar with this scenario as it has caused many problems there. A case in point is a third-rate movie called The Innocence of Muslims which is being used to justify violence across the world, including in Thailand. The governments of the US, Australia and other _ what would normally be called _"free" societies have demanded a ban on this film. Google initially resisted, but eventually bowed to the pressure and some access was restricted from certain countries, including even India. Free-speech advocates have criticised Google for doing this, and rightly so, because if this continues then all posts are at risk.

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How to create your dream house with a 3D printer

Life, James Hein, Published on 21/08/2012

» It wasn't that long ago when printing something involved at least one sheet of paper and some ink. In recent times this has changed to no sheet of paper, an engineering plan and some exotic printing materials.