What's got two thumbs and can type 65 words a minute? This guy!
Researchers have designed a new keyboard layout for tablets and
smartphones which leaves eight of the standard finger complement
hanging, rearranging the letters so that they can be speedily prodded at
by the helpfully opposable thumbs of the user.
Monday, 29 April 2013
Police-speak: An appreciation
The police have always
had their own language. But their often-mocked manner of speaking to the
public displays a streak of comic genius, says Charles Nevin.
As we tweet, text, abbreviate and generally truncate our way
through this frantic life, it's good to know that there is at least one
small area of public discourse where a relish for orotundity and a
delight in stately sarcasm still flourish. I refer, of course, to those
upstanding upholders of order, our police.
Sunday, 28 April 2013
TED Talk: Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity
Sir
Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for
creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines)
creativity.
Creativity expert Sir Ken Robinson challenges the way we're
educating our children. He champions a radical rethink of our school
systems, to cultivate creativity and acknowledge multiple types of
intelligence.http://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.html
Monday, 22 April 2013
Toddlers becoming so addicted to iPads they require therapy
Children as young as four are becoming so addicted to smartphones and iPads that they require psychological treatment.
Experts have warned that parents who allow babies and toddlers to access
tablet computers for several hours a day are in danger of causing
“dangerous” long term effects.
The youngest known patient being treated in the UK is a four-year-old girl
from the South East.
Her parents enrolled her for compulsive behaviour therapy after she became
increasingly “distressed and inconsolable” when the iPad was taken away from
her.
Her use of the device had escalated over the course of a year and she had
become addicted to using it up for to four hours a day.
Dr Richard Graham, who launched the UK’s first technology addiction programme
three years ago, said he believed there were many more addicts of her age.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/10008707/Toddlers-becoming-so-addicted-to-iPads-they-require-therapy.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/10008707/Toddlers-becoming-so-addicted-to-iPads-they-require-therapy.html
The peril of 'showrooming'
Have you ever seen
something you wanted in a shop, tried it, checked the price online on
your smartphone, found it was cheaper, and walked out? Welcome to the
world of "showrooming".
"The staff at Jessops would like to thank you for shopping
with Amazon" read the sign in a shop window shortly after the British
camera chain went into administration.
It was a dry reaction to a growing problem for "bricks and
mortar"-focused retailers. Showrooming is said to have exacerbated the
decline of high-profile brands like Comet.
Gadget stores, bookshops and the cosmetics industry are all
losing sales to showroomers, but solutions have proved hard to find.
Kelly Buckle, 23, of Birmingham, sometimes spends more than
£200 in a single shopping trip - but never actually gets as far as the
checkout.
"I can go in and smell a perfume and then find it online for £30 less," she says.
First Printed Book in America Expected to Fetch Up to $30M in Auction
A copy of the Bay Psalm Book, the first printed book in the land that
would eventually become the United States of America, will head to
auction in late November where it is expected to fetch anywhere between
$15 million to $30 million.
Monday, 15 April 2013
50 Must-Have iPad Apps
Fifty must-have apps, from A to Z: Here’s a list of essentials every
iPad owner should consider. Each entry features alternative options to
check out, too, for well over 150 apps in all. Did we miss something?
Tell us about the apps you can’t live without in the comments section
below.
Thursday, 11 April 2013
Was wollen Sie von Sheryl Sandberg wissen?
Frauen verhindern ihren Aufstieg selbst, schreibt die Facebook-Managerin
in ihrem Buch. Ist sie die Stimme einer neuen Frauenbewegung? Wir
stellen ihr Leserfragen.
Als Sheryl Sandberg vom US-Magazin Forbes
zur fünftmächtigsten Frau der Welt gleich nach Angela Merkel und
Hillary Clinton gewählt wurde, fühlte sie sich bloßgestellt. Wie eine
Hochstaplerin sei sie sich vorgekommen, schreibt die Facebook-Managerin
in ihrem Buch Lean in – Frauen und der Wille zum Erfolg.
Unter dem Hashtag #leanin sind Kommentare zum Buch auf Twitter zu finden. Am kommenden Donnerstag wird Sandberg bei der ZEIT-Konferenz Frauen in Führungspositionen
in Hamburg zu Gast sein. Wir werden der Managerin ausgewählte
Leserfragen in einem Videointerview stellen. Unter #leanin können Sie
Fragen vorschlagen.
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
6 Points to Make in Your Self Evaluation
When preparing for an annual review,
you'll want to compose a self evaluation that includes both your strong
points and areas in need of improvement. This exercise is meant to help
you evaluate your strong suits, as well as identify areas in need of
improvement. To devise such a document, you'll need to include certain
key points that will help you come up with an overall performance
improvement strategy.
Viewpoint: Why do tech neologisms make people angry?
The bewildering stream of
new words to describe technology and its uses makes many people angry,
but there's much to celebrate, writes Tom Chatfield.
From agriculture to automobiles to autocorrect, new things
have always required new words - and new words have always aroused
strong feelings.
In the 16th Century, neologisms "smelling too much of the
Latin" - as the poet Richard Willes put it - were frowned upon by many.
Willes's objects of contempt included portentous, antiques,
despicable, obsequious, homicide, destructive and prodigious, all of
which he labelled "ink-horn terms" - a word itself now vanished from
common usage, meaning an inkwell made out of horn.
Monday, 8 April 2013
Margaret Thatcher Milchräuberin, Falkland-Kriegerin und Gewerkschaftsschreck
Innen- wie außenpolitisch war Margaret Thatcher eine Hardlinerin, die
keine Angst vor Konflikten hatte. 1982 führte sie ihr Land in den
Falklandkrieg gegen Argentinien, innenpolitisch legte sie sich vor allem
mit den bis dahin äußerst einflussreichen britischen Gewerkschaften an.
So umstritten sie war, als erste Regierungschefin in London prägte sie
ihr Land nachhaltig. Konservative Politiker verehren noch heute ihre
Politik des Thatcherismus. Margaret Thatcher starb im Alter von 87
Jahren an den Folgen eines Schlaganfalls.
Margaret Thatcher: Portrait of the Iron Lady
Margaret Thatcher died April 8, 2013 from a stroke. She was 87. She had
been the longest serving British Prime Minister of the 20th century. She
set off a profound reversal in national fortunes that became known as
Thatcherism — transforming her country's politics such that for Labour
to come back to power, the erstwhile Socialists had to adopt a much more
centrist stance, hence Tony Blair's "New Labour." What Margaret
Thatcher began is also rightly referred to as the Thatcher Revolution
because the leader of the Conservative Party was a radical ideologue
whose policies turned British society upside down — and still cause
heated if not vitriolic arguments. In recognition of her 11-1/2 years in
office and her immense achievements, historians will inevitably rank
her alongside Winston Churchill as the greatest of this century's
British Prime Ministers.
Why Stretching May Not Help Before Exercise
To stretch or not to stretch? The latest understanding of pre-workout routines may have you rethinking yours.
Recently, the New York Times summed up
the latest evidence suggesting that static stretching–slowly moving
muscles until they just start to hurt and holding the stretch
briefly–doesn’t prevent injuries, and actually impairs strength and
speed in some athletes. According to the Times, two recent studies support limiting stretching before physical activity.