Posts tagged ‘News’

BT Fire at Paddington Causes Major UK Outages

31 March, 2010 | Daniel | No Comment

A fire at Burne House in North Paddington, London was reported by BT today.

Apparently 437 local exchanges and up to 37,500 Datastream circuits have been affected.

BT said in a statement:

“Following a fire at a BT exchange in the Paddington area, customers in parts of North and West London may be experiencing a loss of broadband and/or telephone service. Customers in other parts of the country may also be affected.”

How’s that for network design…!

Letter to the Financial Times on the Digital Economy Bill

18 March, 2010 | Daniel | No Comment

A letter to the Financial Times, signed by Tom Watson, MP, Stephen Fry and technology industry leaders:

Sir, We regret that the House of Lords adopted amendment 120A to the digital economy bill (“Bill will censor internet, providers claim”, March 6). This amendment not only significantly changes the injunctions procedure in the UK but will lead to an increase in internet service providers blocking websites accused of illegally hosting copyrighted material without cases even reaching a judge. The amendment seeks to address the legitimate concerns of rights-holders but would have unintended consequences that far outweigh any benefits it could bring.

Endorsing a policy that would encourage the blocking of websites by UK broadband providers or other internet companies is a very serious step for the UK to take. There are myriad legal, technical and practical issues to reconcile before this can be considered a proportionate and necessary public policy option. In some cases, these may never be reconciled. These issues have not even been considered in this case.

The Lords have been thoughtful in their consideration of the bill to date. It is therefore bitterly disappointing that the House has allowed an amendment with obvious shortcomings to proceed without challenging its proponents to consider and address the full consequences. Put simply, blocking access as envisaged by this clause would both widely disrupt the internet in the UK and elsewhere and threaten freedom of speech and the open internet, without reducing copyright infringement as intended. To rush through such a controversial proposal at the tail end of a parliament, without any kind of consultation with consumers or industry, is very poor lawmaking.

We are particularly concerned that a measure of this kind as a general purpose policy could have an adverse impact on the reputation of the UK as a place to do online business and conflict with the broader objectives of Digital Britain. This debate has created tension between specific interest groups and the bigger prize of promoting a policy framework that supports our digital economy and appropriately balances rights and responsibilities. All parties should take steps to safeguard this prize and place it at the heart of public policy in this area.



Tom Alexander,

Chief Executive, Orange

Richard Allan,

Director of Policy EU, Facebook

Neil Berkett,

Chief Executive, Virgin Media

Matt Brittin,

Managing Director, Google UK and Ireland

Charles Dunstone,

Chairman, Talk Talk Group

Stephen Fry

Jessica Hendrie-Liaño,

Chair, Internet Services Providers Association

Jill Johnstone,

International Director, Consumer Focus

Jim Killock,

Executive Director, Open Rights Group

Mark Lewis,

Managing Director, eBay UK

Ian Livingston,

Chief Executive, BT Group

Sarah Oates,

University of Glasgow

Jenny Pickerill,

University of Leicester

Mark Rabe,

Managing Director, Yahoo! UK and Ireland

Paul Reilly,

University of Leicester

Jess Search,

Founder, Shooting People independent film makers

Ian Walden,

Queen Mary, University of London

Tom Watson, MP

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Paypal Launches New and Improved iPhone App

16 March, 2010 | Daniel | No Comment
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Paypal have today released a new version of its iPhone app.

As well as having a snazzy new animated splash screen, it included one feature that was sorely missing from its previous version.

Screen shot 2010-03-16 at 12.24.09.pngIt now allows you to send a money request to your contacts (yippee!)

PayPal has offered a free application for the iPhone ever since the App Store launched in mid-2008, and it has gradually been improving over time.

The other significant new features are the ability to withdraw money from Paypal and deposit in into your bank account.

It also has some nifty integration with Bump which enables you to exchange money with other iPhone users simply by tapping the two phones together ! !

This surely is the stuff that dreams are made of…!

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Does this spell the end for cash ?

I hope so, that would be nice wouldn’t it !

Although it would require everyone that you knew to have an iPhone… but your mates could never dibb out on paying for a round !

The Best Google Chrome Feature

3 March, 2010 | Daniel | No Comment

I’ve been using Google’s Chrome browser for a few weeks now and I’m slowly falling in love with it…

Before that I had always been a Firefox devotee.

But like a lot of users I found Firefox’s memory hogging inclinations to a bit distracting at times!

In fact that was one of the main reasons I started using Chrome.

As time goes on I am finding more and more thing to like about it, especially now that extensions are available for the Mac Beta!

However a really nice feature of Chrome is the ability to resize text input boxes on the fly (see the video below).

This is a really simple yet really nice bit of usability, one of those nice little touches that go a long way!

Are you using Google Chrome ?

Which feature do you like the most ?

Dropbox for iPhone Updated

28 February, 2010 | Daniel | No Comment

Dropbox. my favourite cloud file backup solution has just had it’s iPhone client updated.

New features added include:

  • locking the app with a passcode
  • copying file and image sharing links to the clipboard
  • adjusting photo and video upload quality settings
  • full-screen document viewing
  • a scroll bar for navigating large documents
  • the ability to zoom in on photos
  • the search feature now allows users to search sub-folders
  • the application will default to displaying the last-used folder on startup
  • Nice list of improvements...

Griffin Release PowerBlock Reserve

12 February, 2010 | Daniel | No Comment

Screen shot 2010-02-12 at 14.01.30.pngGriffin have released what looks like a handy iPhone power accessory,

If like me you’re finding your iPhone battery running out a bit quickly, especially if your having a GTA China Town Wars marathon, you might find this little add on useful.

Screen shot 2010-02-12 at 14.04.49.png This AC charger for your device has a detachable backup battery that you can take with you to give you extra juice out on the road.

So while you’re charging you iPhone etc, you’re also charging your extra battery… neat ! !

See all the details here

Pixelmator 1.5.1 Update is now available

12 February, 2010 | Daniel | No Comment

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My favourite image editor program has just had an update.

New in this release:

  • Brush Collections
  • Fit Images and Crop Images Automator Actions
  • Move to Applications dialog (thank you to the Potion Factory and Delicious Library for inspiring this feature)
  • A tiny Dock menu
  • The ability to change the background color of the work area
  • Many more tiny improvements and important bug fixes

Like it says on the tin, “Image editing for the rest of us”

I can’t recommend this app enough.

It cost’s around £40, but you get a very large amount of bang for your sterling ! !

I believe that for a large amount of image editing work it can give the much more expensive Photoshop a run for its money.

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Western Digital My Book 3.0

3 February, 2010 | Daniel | No Comment

Screen shot 2010-02-03 at 17.39.15.pngWestern Digital have released a USB 3.0 version of their popular My Book external hard drive.

The SuperSpeed USB 3.0 transfers data at 4.8 gigabit per second. That’s up to 10 times faster than USB 2.0.

Of course you’ll need a USB 3.0 compatible computer to make the most of all that speed.

However if you’re looking for a new external drive, you can always get a USB 3.0 version as they are backwards compatible. That way you’ll be future-proofed for when you get a new USB 3.0 computer.

These external hard drives are great to use for backing up all your important files, photos and movies.

I own several USB external hard drives, all from Western Digital.

I’ve found them all to be extremely reliable and more than fit for purpose.

Check out the Amazon Western Digital StoreWestern Digital My Book 3.0 Alecks Dad Devon Web Services for the full range and some of the best prices…

Firefox 3.6 Launched

23 January, 2010 | Daniel | No Comment

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Firefox 3.6 is out of the bag…

Main features in the new verions are:

  • Available in more than 70 languages – get your local version.
  • Support for a new type of theme called Personas, which allow users to change Firefox’s appearance with a single click.
  • Protection from out-of-date plugins to keep users safer as they browse.
  • Open, native video can now be displayed full screen and supports poster frames.
  • Improved JavaScript performance, overall browser responsiveness, and startup time.
  • The ability for web developers to indicate that scripts should run asynchronously to speed up page load times.
  • Continued support for downloadable web fonts using the new WOFF font format.
  • Support for new CSS attributes such as gradients, background sizing, and pointer events.
  • Support for new DOM and HTML5 specifications including the Drag & Drop API and the File API, which allow for more interactive web pages.
  • Changes to how third-party software can integrate with Firefox in order to prevent crashes.

Get it now…

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BBC News – German government warns against using MS Explorer

17 January, 2010 | Daniel | No Comment

BBC News – German government warns against using MS Explorer: “German government warns against using MS Explorer

BBC News   German government warns against using MS Explorer Alecks Dad Devon Web ServicesThe warning applies to versions 6, 7 and 8 of Internet Explorer
The German government has warned web users to find an alternative browser to Internet Explorer to protect security.

The warning from the Federal Office for Information Security comes after Microsoft admitted IE was the weak link in recent attacks on Google’s systems.

Microsoft rejected the warning, saying that the risk to users was low and that the browsers’ increased security setting would prevent any serious risk.”