Cyclist deaths and injuries rise (The Guardian, 06 Nov 2009, Page 11)



Cyclist deaths and injuries rise
Peter Walker
The Guardian
06 Nov 2009

The number of cyclists killed or seriously hurt on UK roads rose sharply this spring, a phenomenon that campaigners said could have been caused in part by a rush of inexperienced riders, or a rise in risky cycling behaviour such as red-light… read more…

Is there such a thing as Smart Money any more?

Apple’s iPhone is still stunning; Nokia is most advanced. Google may yet make its mark with locational-based services

 

from this leader in today’s Technology Guardian “Who will win? The smart money is on Google in the long term … “

I just wondered if there was still such a thing as smart money?

Something good from BT?

Could this be a smarter and UK friendly version of Google Voice? I’m reluctant to predict that a BT service will be good, but perhaps this time it could be – or is it just that I hope it will be.

T-Mobile – still NO Snow Leopard compatibility

Apple’s latest operating system update Mac OS X 10.6 – Snow Leopard – has now been released and we’re currently testing compatibility of our Mobile Broadband products against it.

If software updates are required we’ll post them to this site as soon as they’re ready.

In the meantime, if you need to continue to use your Mobile Broadband we’d recommend you stick with your current operating system, just in case there are any compatibility issues with Snow Leopard.

If you use the Mobile Broadband USB Stick 120 or USB Stick 620, you should not use this with MAC OS X 1.6 (Snow Leopard). It is currently incompatible and can cause serious issues with system stability

T-Mobile use Launch2Net software for their Web n Walk service, which was updated for Snow Leopard in September. The T-Mobile version is still not available. This is poor service.