Sunday, 19 January 2014

NDM weekly story



David Cameron reveals everyman credentials and bad habits in interview

David Cameron laughing


http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/jan/19/david-cameron-first-aid-kit-swedish-band-interview


Summery of the Story: In this article it talks about how Prime minister  is a fan of Swedish band First Aid Kit and likes to channel surf rubbish TV in Mail on Sunday interview. Also David Cameron says he has snuck into Shepherd’s Bush Empire to watch gigs. revealing he infuriates his wife by channel-surfing "rubbish" TV and worries about the influence of technology on his children, banning them from having mobile phones, video games and music gadgets. and then he talks about his son and his up bringing's.  


key information/ statistic:
  •  death in 2009 of his son Ivan,
My view on story: Rolling out the memory of his son again, when he has unleashed Dumkopf Shmidt's holocaust against the disabled is quite repugnant.


How your child's art could unlock a more secure online world

How do you build a child-friendly internet from the ground up?


http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jan/17/how-your-child-art-secure-online-bbc-data


Summery of the Story: In this article it talks about how kids in society today are unlocking and guessing you pins and passwords.  The BBC is exploring a child-friendly password tool and a way to offer tailored services. Kids often change parents pin and forget it in a matter of an hour. Think through all the competencies required to log in to a website. Not only do you have to be able to read and write – in an age of touchscreen computing, not at all something which can be assumed of everyone online




My view on story: I think that the BBC should secure their online websites and apps more so that kids so that kids don't read or understand them easily like they do now.





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