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  • Smartphones for making a big statement

    August 10, 2011

    SOME walks of life call for subtlety, restraint, understatement. Some, however, call for brash, brazen, over-the-top statement-making. People for whom bling is still in and status symbols a requirement of doing business, have a bit of a problem when it comes to phones. It’s difficult to separate yourself from the crowd when the crowd – [...]

  • Watches for the discerning gadget geek

    August 10, 2011

    ROMAIN Jerome and Christophe Claret are both watch-making names associated with boundary-breaking. Claret is famous for creating incredibly complex mechanisms; Romain Jerome has made watches incorporating moon dust, bits of the Titanic and volcano ash. This year both have made waves with new creations that have fun with geeky male obsessions. Romain Jerome’s Space Invaders [...]

  • Apps that help you get money back on delays

    August 10, 2011

    HERE’S a useful app for anyone who feels that they don’t necessarily get value for money from their Underground travel – which, let’s face it, is pretty much everyone. TubeTap is an ingenious creation that helps commuters win refunds from London Underground when the service takes too long to get there. As it happens, you [...]

  • Fed at war over fresh stimulus

    August 9, 2011

    THE FEDERAL Reserve last night pledged to keep US interest rates at their “exceptionally low levels” until at least mid-2013, in a bid to stimulate the ailing US recovery. Yet three dissenters broke ranks from chairman Ben Bernanke (pictured) and his senior colleagues on the Federal Open Market Committee. Richard Fisher, Narayana Kocherlakota, and Charles [...]

  • Riots spread north as London clamps down

    August 9, 2011

    DISORDER and rioting spread to several cities across the country last night while Scotland Yard put London into lockdown, trebling the number of police on the streets and promising tough law enforcement, including the possible use of plastic bullets, to tackle violence. Although London appeared to be more peaceful than the three previous nights, sporadic [...]

  • Politicians fly home to a Britain in crisis

    August 9, 2011

    POLITICIANS were last night travelling back from their summer holidays, after the Prime Minister announced he would recall parliament in response to the London riots. David Cameron, who himself only returned to Britain in the early hours of yesterday morning, said he was recalling MPs so they could “stand together in condemnation of these crimes”. [...]

  • Britain’s in crisis: the real causes of chaos on streets

    August 9, 2011

    FEAR. Debilitating, widespread fear. The country held to ransom by feckless youths. Thousands of shocked Londoners cowering in their homes, with many shops, banks and offices shutting early. I cannot remember anything like it; the atrocities of the 7/7 terror attacks, the shock from 9/11 and the IRA’s repeated terrorist attacks had a chilling, devastating [...]

  • WHAT CAN THE POLICE DO TO RESTORE ORDER?

    August 9, 2011

    Q.CAN MORE PEOPLE COMMITTING CRIMINAL ACTS BE DETAINED? A.For every arrest made, the police have to follow certain procedures, including presenting the detainee at a police station and justifying the arrest – taking officers off the street for several hours. The government can suspend procedures to keep officers active, but will be reluctant to be [...]

  • RIM faces calls to ban Messenger as social media comes under scrutiny

    August 9, 2011

    BLACKBERRY-maker RIM yesterday faced calls to disable its Messenger service as the role of technology and social media in the riots continued to come under scrutiny. Tottenham MP David Lammy said BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) is “one of reasons why unsophisticated criminals are outfoxing an otherwise sophisticated police force”. The service, which is popular with teenagers, [...]

  • CITY VIEWS: SHOULD BBM BE SHUT DOWN?

    August 9, 2011

    CHE SIDANIUS | BANK OF ENGLAND “I don’t think that shutting them down is the right solution. It would not prevent kids doing silly things. In a democracy it would be bad precedent and breach freedom of speech.” CHRIS SEVENOAKS | EMERALD “It would be an infringement on everyone’s civil liberties to shut the social [...]

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