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Post Christmas Sales – Best Offers

December 27th, 2010 No comments

Post Christmas Sales are here. We are going to trawl the offers for you and find the best ones to save you the hassle.
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Currys / PC World
LG 32″ Full HD TV £279 (£549.00) Save £270

LG 42″ Full HD TV £379 (£799.00) Save £420

LG 42″ Full HD LED TV £499 (£649) Save £150

Samsung  50″ Full HD LED TV £899 (£1299) Save £400

ACER TimelineX 4820T £499 (£599.99) Save £150.99

HP g56 Laptop £379 (£599) Save £220


Some of the prices that these offers are ‘reduced’ against are the prices they were at back at the beginning of the year, so i’m guessing that  the huge saving wouldn’t be such a huge saving if you compared it with last weeks price !!

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Scam calls claiming “Your computer is infected”

December 21st, 2010 No comments

We have heard stories of customers receiving calls Microsoft / Windows / Some random Support agency claiming they have detected you have problems with your computer or your computers are infect with a virus.

I personally have never received one of these calls, that was until last week ;-) To help people out in understanding how these con-men try and work their way in to your system I took some notes while stringing the friendly Indian ‘Support’ guy along.

In the below transcript my comments are in green marked as [phx] and [C2F] will be the comments of my scam caller.  The caller does spout a lot of incorrect information about the system to frighten you in to thinking he needs your help.  I will explain with comments in red as we go through what the windows functions he talks about are for and how to really ensure you have no viruses.

[C2F] Good morning Mr Phillips I am calling because we have discovered a lot of virus infections on Computers in the Hereford area.

[phx] Oh really, how can I tell if I’m one of them ?

[C2F]What computer are you using ?

[phx] Windows Xp

[C2F] Ok well there is a chance you are infected.  Can click the start button and then right click on ‘My Computer’ and press ‘Manage’.  Please Click the Event Viewer link .  Do you know what the Windows logs are?

[phx]No i have never seen them before… I lied I use the Windows event logs pretty much every time I repair a computer.

[C2F]OK well the Windows logs record information about all the viruses you have on your computer.  Actually the Windows Log store information about the computer when it boots up and when it shuts down. It also stores information about crashes and programs which report errors.

[C2F] Do You see any red exclamation marks ?

[phx] Yes a few

[C2F]More than 10 or Less than 10

[phx]More than 10 I lied again, there were no red exclamation marks.

[C2F]These are errors on your system, do you know what they mean

[phx]No

[C2F]These Red errors mean you have many online infections on your system that have affected your computer.  I had to stop myself from laughing here,  it is not uncommon to see some errors listed in the Windows Log,  Programs when they crash will log the even in the Event log etc So seeing Errors here does not mean you have an infection or Virus.

[phx] Oh No !!!

[C2F]Does it take a long time for your computer to boot up ?

[phx]Yeah I guess it does take a little longer than it should do.

[C2F]That’s all down to these online infections and your computer could crash down in a mater of days.  Some Viruses can cause the computer to boot slower but most computers  are so full of ‘junk’ and unused programs and start up items this is the reason for the slow boot and can be fixed by a clean out.

[phx]Oh so how do we get rid of them ?

[C2F]Well your pretty badly infected, lets have a look at how badly they have taken over your computer.

Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete Key.  Do you know what this does He’s constantly testing my knowledge to see how far he can push his lies.

[phx]No i’ve never seen this before I seem to be telling a lot of lies here, but its all in the name of research!!

[C2F] The is will tell us how much of your computer the virus is using.  Click on the performance tab, what percentage of CPU usage is being used?

[phx]70%

[C2F]{sharp intake of breath} Oh thats bad  70% of your computer is infected This figure actually represents how hard your computer is working.  When playing a game this figure maybe close to 100%, when you have just booted your computer this figure would be closer to 0%.

[phx]OH NO !!!

[C2F] Dont worry, we can  help you, please open your web browser and go to www.click2fixs.com.  At this point this guy wanted me to download some remote tool from his website.  I can only assume he was then going to infect my system and try stealing my passwords.

[phx]At this point i have to inform you i am an IT consultant, I know exactly what the Windows Logs do and the Task manager.  I think what you are doing here is highly illegal…

[C2F]{silence}

[phx]Do you have anything to say ?

[C2F]{Phone Goes Dead}

So a few tips to remember:

  • Microsoft aren’t going to call you, unless you called them first.
  • If you haven’t called anyone to help you with your computer,  don’t let any one try and convince you you have a problem
  • If you think you have a problem call a company you trust to help you out.

Please pass this on to anyone who may find it useful.  Older people may find this scam convincing and be so worried they allow these con men to hack into their computers  .

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Call of Duty: Black Ops PS3 Bug Fix coming soon

December 19th, 2010 No comments

Treyarch, the games maker is “working hard” to fix the bugs which are effecting online game play for PS3 users.

The bugs which cause server timeouts, making the Online multiplayer function of the game unplayable, were due to be fixed with a patch last week.

PS3 and PC Users are still reporting problems

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Nokia Apple patent row gets worse

December 19th, 2010 No comments

Nokia have extended their legal action against Apple by filling another 13 patent infringement claims.

Both Nokia and Apple have spent the last few years Suing and counter suing each other in ‘tit for tat’ exchanges. Both sides claim infringements of 3G and wi-fi technology.

Whether anything ever comes of the claims is yet to be seen.

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Facebook shutdown caused by leaked internal prototypes

December 19th, 2010 No comments

Facebook suffered a shut down of 30 minutes on Friday after it was discovered a staff member had made public some new product prototypes.

In a statement on its blog, Facebook apologised for the brief downtime.

“For a brief period of time, some internal prototypes were made public to a number of people externally.” read the message. “As a result, we took the site down for a few minutes. It’s back up, and we apologise for the inconvenience.”

A new feature called memories which will show you your history on Facebook in a timeline was shown for the first time. New brand pages and revamped photo sections were also leaked.

On Twitter, one widely circulated tweet doing the rounds read “Facebook is down. Half the world population had suddenly become productive. The other half of the population is using Twitter.”

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Uk Business directory – Possible Scam

December 1st, 2010 No comments

I had a call the other day from a company called UK Business Directory. The caller claimed I had purchased an advert with them last year for £99. They also claimed that this £99 charge was part of a deal they gave me last year worth £199 which they split in half so the other part was due today.

While checking my accounts on the phone and working out I hadn’t got an advert with the UK Business Directory I asked the caller to give me the website address of his directory so I could look at my advert.

I also told him I didn’t recall having an advert with them.
He told me he would email the details and hung up…. Still waiting for them, His number was also with held when he called.

The caller did sound convincing at first asking to confirm details of the listing and mention the address and post code etc. However all of this information is easily available on our website.

Please be careful of this scam and only give out your credit card number over the phone to calls you have initiated and are confident is the intended recipient.

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Orange to subsidise the iPad on 24 month contracts

November 27th, 2010 No comments

Orange has announced its pricing for subsidised iPads, Now you cant get this years hottest gadget without having to stump up a huge amount up front.

Pre orders are being taken today :
(total cost including month contract in ())
16GB – £199 (£847)
32GB – £249 (£897)
64GB – £349 (£997)

You will need to sign up for a two-year plan costing £27  a month that’ll give you 1GB of anytime data, 1GB of off-peak data (judged by Orange to be between midnight and 4pm), and 3GB of BT Openzone WiFi access for each twelfth of the year each month.

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Black Friday – Special Offers

November 25th, 2010 No comments

Black Friday, The Day after Thanksgiving is the US version of Boxing Day, All the big retailers (for one day only put on lots of special offers.

We will scour the web to find some of the best deals Black Friday Tech deals, which are available in the UK as well as the US

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Apple Store UK Deals

iMac, Macbook Pro, Mackbook Air all have £81.00

iPod nano, iPad and iPod Touch have £10.99, £35.00 and £14.99 respectively discounted

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Apples Australian Store: The first to offer Black Friday deals.

iMac, Mac Book Pro and Macbook Air’s are all going for A1  or £75

iPod Nano iPad and iPod Touch have A discount or £32

Stay tuned to the UK deals in a few hours,  these aren’t the most thrilling offers,  but Black Friday is pretty much the only time Apple knock any money off anything.

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New Potato Launches TuneLink Auto

November 23rd, 2010 No comments


The TuneLink Auto accessory for in-vehicle audio provides a wireless link between the user’s iOS device and vehicle sound system. TuneLink is universal, operating over FM or direct connect to the car’s auxiliary (AUX) input.

TuneLink allows users to experience their music through their car speakers without the hassles of wired connections while providing an all-in-one car audio experience. Incorporating a best-of-class Bluetooth transceiver, FM transmitter and advanced fast-charge isolated USB charging port, TuneLink brings real innovation to a digital audio accessory market that is crowded with clunky docks, cabled solutions and poor-performing dongle-based FM transmitters.

The TuneLink hardware device is controlled by a free application downloaded from the iTunes App Store. Once the app is downloaded, using TuneLink is as easy as PLUG IT, PAIR IT, PLAY IT, SHARE IT!™ Innovation is at the core of TuneLink and many of the features in both the hardware and the software app have never been attempted before.

The TuneLink Auto [app]cessory for in-vehicle audio provides a wireless link between the user’s iOS device and vehicle sound system. TuneLink is universal, operating over FM or direct connect to the car’s auxiliary (AUX) input.TuneLink allows users to experience their music through their car speakers without the hassles of wired connections while providing an all-in-one car audio experience.

Incorporating a best-of-class Bluetooth transceiver, FM transmitter and advanced fast-charge isolated USB charging port, TuneLink brings real innovation to a digital audio accessory market that is crowded with clunky docks, cabled solutions and poor-performing dongle-based FM transmitters.

The TuneLink hardware device is controlled by a free application downloaded from the iTunes App Store. Once the app is downloaded, using TuneLink is as easy as PLUG IT, PAIR IT, PLAY IT, SHARE IT!™ Innovation is at the core of TuneLink and many of the features in both the hardware and the software app have never been attempted before.

The TuneLink [app]cessory is available now at www.newpotatotech.com and in mid-December at select retail locations for $99.99.

We have emailed New Potato to see if and when the TuneLink will be available in the UK


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FCC could accept text’s to 911?

November 23rd, 2010 No comments

According to Wired Epicenter the FCC (American Federal Communications Commission) are looking into allowing emergancies to be reported by SMS, MMS and even streaming video.

We can think of some instances where these maybe useful, like when your hiding in your house and want to inform the cops of a problem without alerting the perp.

How many drunk texts are they going to get ?

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