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Apple’s odd little Photos app

BitDepth#985 for April 20, 2015 On its own, the newest addition to the software that comes bundled free with Mac OS X, Photos, isn’t a...

The siloed Mas agenda

BitDepth#984 for April 14, 2015 I’d already committed to attending the Carnival Studies annual Mas Colloquium, signing up for my Eventbrite ticket online, when convener...

The Buff is gone

BitDepth#983 for April 07, 2015 Photography lost one of its best minds last month with the passing of Paul C Buff, the creator of a...

Political slander in the time of Facebook

BitDepth#982 for March 30, 2015 “I always cheer up immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because I think, well, if they attack one personally,...

Losing the middle

BitDepth #981 for March 24, 2015 In just one week, T&T has experienced two shocks to the electoral system that do not bode well for...

TATT’s tale

BitDepth #980 originally published on March 16, 2015 Last week the Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (TATT), issued it’s first statement one the application...

Samsung’s new broadside is curved

BitDepth#979 for March 10, 2015 Two weeks ago, at an event in Barcelona, Spain, Samsung introduced the latest in its S series, the flagship of its considerable...

Je suis Spock

BitDepth#978 for March 03, 2015 There has never been any shortage of televised space operas, but right from the start, there was something very special...

Flow offers Advanced Video

BitDepth#977 for February 24, 2015 On Friday night, at the end of last week, Columbus International’s consumer facing digital cable and broadband business, Flow, introduced...

Why the Carnival stop so

BitDepth #975 for February 17 These masqueraders from Yuma were in the first section to “bless” the Socadrome stage in 2014. Photograph by Mark Lyndersay. Carnival...
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