The Anonymous Widower

An Interesting Slant On Apple

I found this article on the BBC web site. I like this interesting snippet.

This is what happens when a company is too cheap to invest in research and development. Did you know that Apple spends far less on R&D than any of its rivals – a paltry 2% of revenues, versus 14% for Google and Microsoft?

I’ve run R&D and you must spend to keep ahead of the game. Perhaps, Apple are too interested in making money?

But mugs will still queue up for the iPhone5.  I won’t!

September 12, 2012 Posted by | Computing, News | , , , , | Leave a comment

MPs Don’t Like Google’s Tax Affairs

According to this article in the Daily Telegraph, Google only paid £6m tax on revenues of £395m.

Obviously, it is not in the interest of the UK, that major international companies pay so little tax.  It’s also not in the interest of small UK companies, who perhaps pay high rates of tax and see their foreign competitors in the UK, paying very little.

Years ago, I was involved in monitoring the perception in the press of major companies. After a couple of quarters bumping along at the bottom, companies quickly picked their ideas up.

So perhaps a publicly available table on the Internet, showing the turnover, tax and a few other figures of companies, might not be a bad idea.

Suppose say it was obvious that a well known restaurant chain, was paying a very low rate of tax.  Would it mean that customers went elsewhere? Possibly, but it might mean they did other things to justify the low rate, that were of benefit to the UK.

August 13, 2012 Posted by | Computing, News | , | Leave a comment

LinkedIn Passwords

LinkedIn has been hacked and their passwords have been st0len.  There are details here.

Usually, I keep my passwords pretty random and unique, but mine must be one that they thought could get them into my Google Account.  I didn’t, as I got this e-mail from Google.

Someone recently tried to sign in to your Google Account, xxxx@xxxx.xxx. We prevented the sign-in attempt in case this was a hijacker trying to access your account. Please review the details of the sign-in attempt:

Thursday, June 7, 2012 9:38:32 AM GMT
IP Address: 188.158.25.46
Location: Tehran, Iran 

I didn’t trust the e-mail, but logged in manually to Google and changed my password. Incidentally, when I logged in, Google informed me of the suspicious activity.

So it does look like there is some hanky-panky going on.

So login to all your important accounts, where your e-mail address is used as login in any way and check things out.

June 7, 2012 Posted by | Computing, News | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Zopa Mentioned in the Guardian

My Google Alert for Zopa found this report in the Guardian. It’s not particularly relevant to Zopa or peer-to-peer lending as this extract shows.

Not all hairdressers are on one giant VAT dodge, otherwise there would have been some public outcry and we would all, by now, be doing each other’s hair (we would call it peer-to-peer grooming, it would be somewhere between Zopa and a zoo, and it wouldn’t matter what we looked like, because we’d all look the same).

But it does show that you should choose a unique name for your company.

March 24, 2012 Posted by | Business, Computing, Finance, News | , , , | 2 Comments

Nationwide Login Problems

I like to login to my account at Nationwide each morning to see if there are any payments or credits, and that what are there are what I expect.

However, since Sunday, I have been unable to login. Each day, I got a message saying that the system would by back by 06:00.

Due to essential maintenance work some services will be unavailable on Tuesday 20/03/2012 between approximately 00:01 and 06:00 – we apologise for any inconvenience this will cause.

It’s now well past that time.

This is just not good enough.

Update on 21st March 2012

I have since found out what the problem was.  I use Google Chrome as my default browser and have done for a couple of months, when I had problems in internet Explorer, whilst using WordPress.  This behaviour only showed up in this browser and when I used Internet Explorer everything was fine.

This morning Google Chrome is working fine.

I may have found the solution, but how many customers of Nationwide use Google Chrome and don’t have the computer knowledge I do.  In fact because of the WordPress problem, I’m a bit suspicious that all browsers don’t sing to the same hymn-sheet.  It does mean that web designers must do a lot more testing, so they don’t get bad publicity because of unforseen changes to the design of browsers.

From both the web designers and the customers points of view it’s a nightmare.

The only way to spot this sort of problem early is to test sites continuously and analyse the web logs every day.  The Nationwide problem might have been picked up from the latter, by indicating that there were a lot of login failures with Google Chrome.

March 20, 2012 Posted by | Computing, Finance | , , , | 4 Comments

Type Santorum into Google

This idea was broadcast on Fighting Talk this morning. You don’t get what you expect, but the result of a spat between Rick Santorum and someone who disagrees with his views.

It is a masterful illustration of how to use the power of Google.

If you have a nervous disposition, make sure you have a small glass of Scotland’s finest to hand.

February 11, 2012 Posted by | Computing, World | , | Leave a comment

How Not To Contact Your Phone, Broadband, Energy or Media Supplier

My Virgin Media service is terrible, so I want to cancel.  As an example, I haven’t had a landline for about 10 days now. Every time I try to get through to service, I end up on hold listening to terrible music. It’s probably cost me several pounds on my mobile.  In one case they tried to see me more services.  If I want more crap, there are many much better places to buy it, where I get some service.

As an aside here, could my terrible Virgin service, be due to the fact that their connection cabinets round here have no doors and are open to the elements.  

I didn’t have the phone number to hand, so I did the obvious and typed “Virgin Media Phone Number” into Google.

After the adverts trying to sell me more Virgin services, there are some helpful companies that can connect you. I obvious don’t want more crap, so I ignored the adverts and as the helpful companies looked a bit dubious, I read about them first.

They are call referral services with expensive numbers and cost 10p a minute from a BT Landline and considerably more from a mobile.  As I’ve only got my trusty Nokia 6310i, I didn’t even think about ringing them.

Virgin Media were the fifth in the list and there were about 10 of these call referral services.

By the way the number to ring for Virgin Media is 0845 454 1111.

August 15, 2011 Posted by | Computing | , , , | 4 Comments

Top Gear Demolish Gravesend

Or at least part of the Kings Farm Estate was given the treatment on tonight’s program.

Search for Kings Farm Estate, Gravesend on Google and it would appear that the estate won’t be missed by the good people of Kent.

July 24, 2011 Posted by | World | , , , | Leave a comment

The News of the Screws Screws Itself

The News of the Screws has been a good earner, but after this weekend, it will be no more.

I suppose though, that it will reinvent itself as something like the Sun on Sunday!

I shall not be bothered if we don’t see a replacement.

It’s funny but if you type “news of the screws” into Google, you get the News of the World web site! And newsofthescrews.com and newsofthescrews.co.uk are both registered to News International.

July 7, 2011 Posted by | News | , , | Leave a comment

Where is Google?

I like this little Iconia tablet, except that it is set up with so much junk I don’t want. Like  Bing! Wasn’t he a singer? I can’t seem to be able to get Google as my default search engine. It’s not on the list of search providers.

June 9, 2011 Posted by | Computing, World | , , | Leave a comment