N/A Oparah brings us a funny, endearing exploration of the mother-daughter relationship, and the way religion plays a part.
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They are all ‘green’, colleagues and customers, they are ‘active now’ The same with my students yesterday, I sent the fourth reminder. Continue Reading Is anybody “active now”? ...
I come to the Hinterlands with knowledge of the future so I know the Roman Republic wins. I watch Venus de Milo’s fruitless attempts, then slip into a winery. ...
Cee Jaye looks at the rise of text messaging, and how it might replace verbal communication in future generations. Continue Reading No One Can Hear You Text
Is social media changing our language? Dale Lately looks at slanguage, speakwrite and the unlikely precedent of Virginia Woolf’s txt spk. Continue Reading Stream-of-Carelessness: How the Touchscreen is ...
New Litro contributor Emma Osment talks about how she progressed from pen-and-paper to a laptop, and the great things and pitfalls of both. But technology doesn’t just change what you ...
I have to admit, I had been thinking of buying an e-Reader for a couple of months, but I just couldn’t make a decision. There were at least ten different ...
Remember when Apple Macintosh was introduced to the world? Remember those marching feet? Big Brother’s voice? The references to George Orwell’s ‘1984’? No? Here’s the video again for your viewing ...
Technology is always moving forwards, things are always changing – we went from two slice toasters to four slice toasters and onto those machines that make endless amounts of toast ...
You’d be forgiven for thinking that iPads are mainstream, for people going to and from finance offices that want to pass the time looking at Facebook on a crisp screen, ...
Technology is a wonderful, sometimes baffling thing: nowadays, you can pause live television, store up to 23,700 photos on a tiny memory card and send an email from your mobile ...
Until recently, the self-publication of books was considered unusual, but now we are either homing back to the start of things, which is exciting, or the publishing world has exploded ...