Tomorrow night's Channel 4 Dispatches programme will attempt an 'exposé' on British success story Seatwave. But the programme, despite its duplicity, will fail to land a punch, writes Milo Yiannopoulos. More »
The Kernel is delighted to see more quality technology journalism projects. Together, we can overthrow the incumbent purveyors of drivel and deliver compelling content to a public desperate for more good writing. More »
Greg Stevens tells the story of a little-known scientific movement called artificial life, reminding us that big-picture philosophical thinking can lead to incredible breakthroughs in science and technology. More »
What is the technology industry gaining from the army of well-paid Government bureaucrats that now professes to serve it? And why are they being permitted to use grubby methods to further inflate their already generous pay packages? More »
Rob Carter explains a few things about share options before drilling down into the details of the Government's new Enterprise Management Incentive. More »
The Kernel has partnered with a new London technology conference that promises a polished alternative to existing offerings with high-quality speakers and a fine organisational pedigree. More »
Editor-in-Chief Milo Yiannopoulos explains why he is removing TechCrunch from his RSS reader and vowing not to visit the site until it's under new management. More »
Over the next few months, The Kernel will publish extracts from Ivo Spigel's upcoming book, Eurogeeks. In this first interview in the series, Ivo catches up with Saul Klein, of Index Ventures and Seedcamp. More »
Over the next few months, The Kernel will publish extracts from a new book by Ivo Spigel, our Eastern European correspondent. Spigel's upcoming book, Eurogeeks, profiles some of the leading thinkers and entrepreneurs in technology, in Europe and beyond. More »
In the second of his series about the issues facing founders of technology start-ups, Tim Grimsditch looks at advice: the good, the bad, and the plainly mad. More »
As part of our continuing commitment to developer content and technical coverage, The Kernel has partnered with the upcoming PHP UK conference to offer our readers a discount on the usual registration fee. More »
Internet radio and online music services are growing faster than digital stations. But the copyright regime is holding back innovation. Could reform help? Ryan Sommer investigates. More »