Monthly Archives: April 2008
Special notice to all customers
In the early hours of this morning (30.04.2008), I was awoken by two police officers who informed me that my Father had died during the night.
Time to check your broadband price V’s speed
The broadband market is to say the least…very competitive. And, that’s a good thing for the consumer. But, once people have broadband, they not only tend to stick to the broadband package they have, but also continue to pay the … Continue reading
Word of the week: Megabit
Megabit: A megabit is commonly a measurement of speed on your broadband connection. The higher the number the better. It is often abbreviated as Mbit (or Mb). For example 8Mb. Megabit is often confused with megabyte, which is the measure … Continue reading
Interesting Touch Screen / Multi-touch Technology on the Horizon
I always though that Touch Screens needed a little work done on them. Over the years,
Is an imposter reading your email messages?
Someone asked me last week a very good question: “I think someone is reading my emails. How can this be and what can I do about it?”
Getting through the credit crunch: 3 Golden Rules for Energy
There are 3 golden switching rules that could reduce your energy bills. With up to £325 in savings available
Wanted: Gordon Brown’s Fingerprints (and Jacqui Smith if you can)
A reward of £1,000 has been put up for grabs for the fingerprints of Prime Minster Gordon Brown and Home Secretary Jacqui Smith. According No2ID and Privacy International, the pair (Brown & Smith) are “wanted identity felons”. The campaign by … Continue reading
Laptop burns (again), due to smothering (guess work says)
A Samsung laptop battery caught fire a couple of months back, setting light to
Getting through the credit crunch: Communicate more, pay less!
The broadband and mobile explosion has sent communication costs for households’ rocketing by 77% in the last 10 years.
