colinwheeler
Colin Wheeler
colinwheeler

Thanks, I knew somebody would point out the obvious! It is not obvious from the article what is the advantage though? Does anybody know? Perphaps the comments can complete this one for us. :-)

It is a misnomer to think of it as "uploading".

So, Stevenson, buddy, are you suggesting that this is your official response from Sony. Lovely that you are calling your users morons. I guess that is why every man and thier dog and to hack your systems. Great company and products by the way.... or they were 10 years ago when you guys gave a damn about the

I would be much happier if they ran the whole site over https and might have even given it a try.

Sigh, sometimes a standard will just not DIE DIE DIE!!! :-)

Adobe Acrobat.......Gggggrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!

Let me add my congratulations guys. You lot really deserve any of the recognition that comes your way! Keep up all the good work and know that you have a grateful as hell audience.

Exactly, humans have been doing this sort of thing for a long time. Poisoning wells, etc. It is not a new invention, just more sophisticated.

The links on My Digital Life are broken or at least geographically limited and the comments section is so full of haker and fan boy spam it is unbeliveable.

Swiss washer dryers of the type that I have seen in homes are very expensive but I guess they are meant to last a life-time and as you move with all your stuff, it is generally worth it to invest unless you are going to live in an appartment with a shared one. I can't see anybody buying one that would have a life

Outdoor Navigation is the one for me that should be on everybodies phone.

Nice article, but it would also pay to look at some of the leading countries in the world for Internet provision like Finland, South Korea and Switzerland. In Switzerland we were getting 20Mb of unthrottled bandwidth, no download restrictions and fair use policies on media that made me smile, all for about $70 or so

I can't see that this is an issue if we look at the health records of people who have been flying almost every day for the last 50 years. I am pretty sure we would have noticed them all dying of something horrific if it was an issue.

Methinks that the EU smell a nice big legal settlement and some cash out of this whole situation rather than being too concerned about people's private data, but then hey, call me a cynic.