Monthly Archives: May 2007

The changing open world

I hope that you made the best of the bank holiday, I honestly cannot remember 3 days of solid rain for a long time. This is a small petty notice, but one which at the same time is going to … Continue reading

Posted in Service updates and announcements Tagged

Cheap broadband from £10s a month! Only from UKonline

Good news, as of this Friday, for those of you who wish to get broadband from £9.99 a month. I have made friends with UKonline, who now offer great value broadband for both home, and now small business. The price … Continue reading

21 reasons why you know you’re living in 2007 when…

21 reasons why you know you’re living in 2007 when… 1. You accidentally enter your password on the microwave. 2. You haven’t played solitaire with real cards in years. 3. You have a list of 15 phone numbers to reach … Continue reading

It’s now time to start accepting credit card payments

I am pleased to announce this morning that a trial will begin with accepting credit card payments. The system I have chosen to use will be PayPal, as many of you are familiar with the system already, due to its … Continue reading

Phoning me, phoning you

This is really just a nagging thing that I think needs to be addressed. If you do decide to phone me and I am not available to speak for one reason or another, please do leave a message. If you … Continue reading

iPod Fix for Windows Vista

For those of you who have Windows Vista and an iPod, this is a fix your really should take-up. Microsoft and Apple have clubbed together to release a fix for users worldwide and it works with the latest version of … Continue reading

Patch Tuesday – no less than seven for you

Microsoft has released a total of seven patches for Windows users this week, as part of it’s monthly patch Tuesday offerings. The update involves two patches for Windows, at least one of which earns the critical rating and three patches … Continue reading

Farewell to the tape and floppy – the magnetic media end is Nye

The last couple of months has started to spell the end of an old media age in favour of new ones. This week Curry’s Digital (or previously known a Dixons) has announced it will stop stocking audio tapes. Quite as … Continue reading

A virus makes something old, something new

Those naughty people have created a strain of malware which uses memory sticks, also known as USB flash drives, as a vector for infection. The boringly titled ‘SillyFD-AA’ worm spreads by duplicating itself from infected machines onto removable drives such … Continue reading