Author Archives
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Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen
“Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song” is a documentary about the Leonard Cohen song “Hallelujah,” and if that sounds like a lot of movie to devote to one song — well, “Hallelujah” is a lot of song. The way… Read More ›
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McGST Podcast Episode 80 (Scared of going to work)
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iPad mini + iPhone 13 Pro > Galaxy Fold
The above is an excellent overview of the new iPad mini and it covered what the benefits are in the real world. When Michael talked about the Galaxy Fold and the potential of 2 Apple devices fulfilling what it does… Read More ›
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There’s a new iPhone in my camera
A big protruding single 35mm lens setup that has an f1.2 i aperture sensor promises the ultimate photography experience. Something comparable to a DSLR. The lens is so big, it almost feels like an add-on to the sleek body frame… Read More ›
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The entire Apple Watch series 7 launch feels rushed, screwed up and verging on deceptive…
Yikes. Apple did not have many stainless steel or titanium models available for launch, especially in the UK. The first date I was offered (1 minute into the store opening) was in November, regardless of playing with options. There’s a… Read More ›
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Apple’s lower TCO and huge satisfaction
The survey looks at how IT departments perceive Apple devices, what their employees request, and more. Some of these more interesting callouts are that nearly half of all IT professionals surveyed believe Apple devices have advantages over other types of… Read More ›
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Destroying an anti-vaxxer’s argument in six words
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McGST Survey – Winter 2021
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Content overload
After spending the past 18 months working from home I have noticed that my digital content consumption has increased dramatically. I haven’t wanted any TV series and only a couple of films, but my podcast listening and news reading has… Read More ›
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scapegoat /ˈskeɪpɡəʊt/ noun: scapegoat;
The reality is this: Your local GP is now a shadow of their former self, burnt out, exhausted AND fighting against misinformation and ugly suspicions. Yes, there aren’t enough appointments. This is because everyone chose not to prioritise the NHS… Read More ›


