Tech news & thoughts this week #energy #co2 #smartphone #windows8 #teach #razr #4g

There’s no sense blaming the big six for soaring bills
Don’t rage about your gas bill this winter, but shout at your MP about the need for a realistic long-term energy strategy
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/energy/9606162/Theres-no-sense-blaming-the-big-six-for-soaring-bills.html

Leaving aside “peak oil” scaremongering, we must accept that carbon fuel supplies will remain permanently volatile as global demand continues to rise. Our own North Sea nest egg is running out, but even if it wasn’t it would still be affected by global price trends — determined as they are by the threat of conflict in Iran on shipments of liquefied petroleum gas from the Gulf, by President Putin’s cold hand on pipelines from Russia to Europe, by rising energy use in emerging industrial nations, and by events such as the earthquake which caused the 2011 Fukushima disaster.
The response that is needed is, first, major investment in national grid and gas storage facilities, so that short-term fluctuations in wholesale markets can be absorbed and domestic tariffs don’t have to be loaded to protect against them.

Vince Cable: making the transition to low carbon economy
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sponsored/earth/statoil/9640544/vince-cable-low-carbon-economy.html
but real questions are being asked about the ‘green investment’: is it all coming from subsidies and tariffs (‘dividend’) imposed on energy customers? Incidentally, most wind turbines are made in Germany, solar panels from China; the local workers are installers and maintainers .. All for green energy, but whilst it’s a political card is it really being deployed in the best way?

George Osborne urges energy giants to ‘look again’ at price rises as npower blames Government green policy
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/bills/article-2217203/terrified-going-80.html

Microsoft sold 4m Windows 8 upgrades in first weekend
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/377851/microsoft-sold-4m-windows-8-upgrades-in-first-weekend

Does crowdfunding work?
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/features/377242/does-crowdfunding-work

Which site is best for DIY web publishing? http://www.pcpro.co.uk/realworld/377803/which-site-is-best-for-diy-web-publishing
Tumblr has a lot going for it, and sets a high standard for modern, attractive, streamlined posting of regularly updated, media-heavy content. The downside, though, is that Tumblr is all about streaming chronologically ordered posts and currently doesn’t let you create pages that are accessed via more traditional site navigation. .. It’s great for personal blogging and many other scenarios, such as multiple authors contributing to an event-based site, or for a separate news-orientated blog as an adjunct to a brochureware site, but it isn’t the right choice for all users. .. Tumblr is pretty well sweeping the board as a modern blogging platform, but it’s by no means the only CMS available. Open Source CMS currently lists 277 competitors, but there’s a strong argument for the safety of numbers by sticking with the most popular options – namely WordPress, Joomla and Drupal.

Motorola Razr i review
http://www.itpro.co.uk/643618/motorola-razr-i-review

Google gets a wake up call from Apple VP (vice president)
http://www.itpro.co.uk/643747/google-gets-a-wake-up-call-from-apple-vp

Google Nexus 4 smartphone specs and pricing revealed
http://www.itpro.co.uk/643771/google-nexus-4-smartphone-specs-and-pricing-revealed
As expected, the Nexus 4 is manufactured by LG and will feature a 4.7in screen with a 1280 x 768 resolution and pixel density of 320ppi. .. The device will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 1.5GHz quad-core processor, which will be paired with 2GB of RAM. The device will offer 8GB of on-board storage, but there will be no memory expansion slot available. .. Other key features include an 8-megapixel rear camera and NFC connectivity. .. shipping will start on 30 October

Forever doesn’t mean forever, warns ads watchdog
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/377737/forever-doesnt-mean-forever-warns-ads-watchdog

EE 4G data caps that are broken in 5 mins
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/377695/ee-4g-data-caps-that-are-broken-in-5-mins

£20k scholarships to boost Computer Science teaching
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/education/377662/20k-scholarships-to-boost-computer-science-teaching
The government is offering 50 scholarships worth £20,000 each to graduates wanting to train as Computer Science teachers. – yes, that’s 50 across the whole country ..
Gove said the government was trying to “produce the next Sir Tim Berners-Lee” – who actually has a degree in physics from Oxford. And contrary to Gove’s opinion, Tim didn’t invent the Internet .. doh
Also, computing skill doesn’t necessarily come from having a degree: many professionals studied it as a profession/ vocation, not as an academic subject. Experience of current working practices comes from actually working in the business, not from courses studied in college. This was always the advantage of FE, employing working specialists, an ace being thrown away.
And many can remember the dubious ability of some university lecturers to teach .. Bet they have 2:1s and above (the minimum to get govt. support to qualify).

Why Office 365 is far more important than Windows 8
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/realworld/377881/why-office-365-is-far-more-important-than-windows-8

You can repair it at the Repair Café.

Books tickets on Evenbrite: http://repaircafe-es2.eventbrite.co.uk/?rank=72&ebtv=C

A Community Project to Repair, Reuse, Recycle

[ ahem, we subscribe to ’Reuse Repair Remake Recycle’ that we thought of first? & independently! – Remake (it into something interesting) is more creative 🙂 ]

What do you do with a chair when the leg has come loose? With a light that no longer works? Toss it? No way!

Repair Cafés are free meeting places and they’re all about repairing things (together). The types of items that can be repaired and reused include clothes, furniture, electrical appliances, bicycles, crockery, appliances and toys.

Why a Repair Café?
We throw away vast amounts of stuff. Even things with almost nothing wrong, and which could get a new lease on life after a simple repair. The trouble is, lots of people have forgotten that they can repair things themselves or they no longer know how. Knowing how to make repairs is a skill quickly lost. Society doesn’t always show much appreciation for the people who still have this practical knowledge.

Repair Café is changing all that! People who might otherwise be sidelined are getting involved again. Valuable practical knowledge can be passed on. Our possessions are being used for longer and don’t have to be thrown away. This reduces the volume of raw materials and energy needed to make new products. It cuts CO2 emissions, for example, because manufacturing new products and recycling old ones causes CO2 to be released.

Repair Café teaches people to see their possessions in a new light. And, once again, to appreciate their value. Repair Café helps change people’s mindset. This is essential to kindle people’s enthusiasm for a sustainable society.

But most of all, Repair Café just wants to show how much fun repairing things can be, and how easy it often is. Why don’t you give it a go?

The Goodlife Centre
The Goodlife Centre’s light and airy workspace in Waterloo is an ideal environment for a Repair Café, which is free to attend. Visitors are encouraged to bring their broken items from home for assessment, and if deemed repairable by the organisers, can start making their repairs in the Repair Café. DIY and electrical experts from The Goodlife Centre will be on stand-by to advise and a selection of tools and materials will be made available for use on the day. It’s an ongoing learning process in a friendly social environment with plenty of tea or coffee on hand.

The types of items that can be repaired and reused include clothes, furniture, electrical appliances, bicycles, crockery, appliances and toys. In fact, there is very little that cannot be given a new lease of life. We hope that the Repair Café will help Londoners view all of their possessions in a new light and appreciate their lifelong value. By reducing our dependency on throwing away and starting over and instead focusing on repairing and reusing items, we hope to inspire enthusiasm for a sustainable society.

The Goodlife Centre is about sharing practical knowledge and learning traditional skills for life and this is very much in line with the values of the Repair Café concept. By hosting a regular Repair Café, we hope not only to encourage sustainability in our borough, but to facilitate a community that learns from each other.

Director and founder of the Repair Café, Martine Postma says:
We are very happy to see that our concept is taken up with so much enthusiasm in other countries. We’re very excited about the first Repair Cafe in the UK, in London!

London’s first Repair Café will take place at The Goodlife Centre on Sunday 22nd July from 2pm – 5pm. The Goodlife Centre is just ten minutes from Waterloo, Borough and Southwark tube stations.

For full details of the Repair Café concept that originated in Holland go to http://repaircafe.org/

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