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Santander Business Banking

Posted on June 9, 2011 by Matthew Slyman

Review of Santander's FREE UK business banking services. Continue reading →

Prudent use of heat by-products

Posted on May 21, 2011 by Matthew Slyman

Gigawatts of electrical energy are wastefully converted directly into heat! Support scientific research while heating your home, without extra cost. Continue reading →

On retrospective virtue

Posted on March 9, 2011 by Matthew Slyman

LSE students are now protesting about links between their college and the Gaddafi family that have existed for years.  LSE responded by investigating claims of plagiarism of a PhD thesis submitted and approved years ago.  Why the about-face by LSE? Continue reading →

ARM to dominate microprocessor architecture

Posted on February 25, 2011 by Matthew Slyman

ARM (Advanced RISC Machine) appears set to dominate microprocessor architecture.  The Intel x86 processor market is facing its most serious threat for over a decade, as Microsoft announces that Windows 8 will support ARM's ISA. Continue reading →

3D TV—is it good enough?

Posted on February 15, 2011 by Matthew Slyman

An investigation into the feasibility of high-fidelity 3D displays.  Examines the history of 3D displays, the health implications of viewing low-quality 3D images, and the fundamental limits of 3D display quality in the context of current trends in the semiconductor market. Continue reading →

On Blackberry communications security

Posted on August 5, 2010 by Matthew Slyman

A commentary on the governmental pressure on RIM over Blackberry communications security. Continue reading →

Equal Opportunities vs. Duty to Conscience

Posted on April 12, 2010 by Matthew Slyman

Discussion of political and moral conflicts between human rights/ equal opportunities, and the right to act according to one's own conscience. Continue reading →

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