Saturday 28 November 2015

MGB Surrey Hard Top Roof

It's always great when a new product comes out and it's even better when it's a really good one - and this new Surrey-style roof from Honeybourne Mouldings is really, really great.

The new MGB Surrey Roof like the TR4 Surrey Top where you get 2 pieces, a middle lid section, which gets removed in the good weather, and then a backlight frame which stays attached to the car, reducing wind and noise. The 2 pieces can stay bolted together if you want to remove the whole hardtop and store it over the summer months. For more details see the website HERE.
MGB Surrey Hard Top


Honeybourne Mouldings supply both the trade and end consumers good quality, heavy duty panels for many models of car. Each panel is hand made in our workshop to order and can be supplied in a number of different finishes; from panels ready for paint preparation to hard tops ready to fit with our high gloss gel coats. www.honeybournemouldings.co.uk

Tuesday 24 November 2015

Yahoo blocks email

Yahoo has confirmed that it is preventing some people from accessing their email if they are using ad-blocking software in their browser. Some users in the US reported that Yahoo Mail was displaying a message asking them to disable their ad-blocker before they could access their inbox. Yahoo said it was testing a "new product experience" in the US.

Ad-blocking has proved to be controversial and technology companies have responded in different ways. In September, Apple updated its mobile operating system iOS to allow third-party ad-blockers to be installed - although they do not remove Apple's own ads which it serves up in apps. Google meanwhile has introduced a paid subscription version of YouTube, that lets viewers remove ads on the video streaming site for a monthly fee.

Ad-blocking advocates say disabling advertisements can improve smartphone battery life and reduce mobile data usage. It can also prevent people being tracked by advertisers online and protect devices from malware that could be served up if an advertising network is compromised. In 2014, Yahoo admitted adverts on its homepage had been infected with malware for four days. But the company currently relies on advertising to earn money from its Yahoo Mail service which is available to use for free.

Friday 20 November 2015

Google offers YouTube copyright support

YouTube owner Google says it will help fund up to $1m (£650,000) in legal fees for some content creators who have received copyright takedown notices. It will step in if it feels their material is considered to be fair use. However the firm admitted that only a handful of people have been chosen to benefit from this support. Copyright holders are able to make requests to Google - or other sites - to take down content under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

 However there are exceptions to the law, which vary around the world but can include the use of other material for the purposes of commentary and parody. If a small portion of somebody else's work is used in this context, or in news reporting or for teaching purposes in the US, it can be exempt from copyright legislation.

Tuesday 10 November 2015

No Black Friday!

Supermarket Asda says it will not take part in the shopping discount day known as Black Friday, which it helped to bring to the UK just two years ago.

The supermarket says "shopper fatigue" has set in "around flash sales on big-ticket, non-essential items at Christmas". The event marks the beginning of the Christmas shopping season in the US. Black Friday is not universally popular with retailers but experts were divided over whether others would follow Asda.

Last year, police were called in to supermarkets as scuffles broke out among shoppers vying to get the best deal.

Monday 9 November 2015

Argos apologises after website goes offline

Argos has apologised after its website was offline for several hours.

The site is now back after what is believed to have been an internal fault affecting the site on Sunday. Separately, the company said it was aware of people receiving scam emails masquerading as having been sent from Argos. The company advises customers not to hand over personal details after receiving unsolicited emails. It said it had not suffered a cyber attack.

Argos said in a statement on Sunday: "We are extremely sorry for the temporary service issues our customers were experiencing on our website this afternoon. "We have identified and fixed the issue and our site is now up and running.

"We apologise to any customer who has tried to contact us unsuccessfully today and we are working to respond to all enquiries as soon as we can." Last year, Argos's website suffered problems for two days following a revamped design of the site. It displayed an error message on some computers, but not others, saying access had been blocked because of a "high volume of visitors".

Monday 2 November 2015

Christmas - it is Next Month!

Christmas is next month - that's almost a scary as the Hallowe'en we've just had! Whilton Locks Garden Village Winter Wonderland promises to be extra special this year with an even bigger ice rink, Santa in his Grotto and our very own Ice Princess in her Ice Palace.

Focus on Family, Fun and Great Value
We have ‘Real Ice’ Ice Skating, Breakfast with Santa, Frozen-themed Meet a Princess, Turkey and Tinsel at Canalside, Santa in his Grotto, Frosty the Inflateable Snowman and the best of all? We have activities throughout the site to suit all budgets. We'd love to see you this Christmas.

A Winter Wonderland at Whilton Locks this Christmas
Great Skate Date!
Icy-er and bigger than ever before our 'Real Ice' Ice Rink opens Friday November 20th. Open air and with real ice you can experience an exhilarating skate with friends and family. Our real ice rink can be enjoyed by people of all ages and abilities. We have a team of trained ice stewards who ensure that our rink is safe and well maintained at all times. Ice skating sessions start on the hour and last for 45 minutes. Free skate hire is included in the ticket price.

Do you want to Meet a Princess?
Bring your little princesses (or princes) along for a series of magical events of Frozen fun. Meet our very own Elsa in her Ice Palace (11am - 2pm) and afterwards why not join Elsa for Afternoon Tea - pamper your frozen-fans with Tea with Elsa from 3pm until 5pm. Three extra-special dates: Saturday 28th November, Sunday 29th November and Friday 1st January (New Years Day)! Frozen-themed Meet Elsa & Sing-a-Long: Elsa will sing your Frozen family-favourites - OLAF will be here too on these days. Performances at 11am & 2pm. Booking is advised for Afternoon Tea with Elsa. With homemade cake so scrummy you’ll find it hard to Let it Go! You’d have a Frozen Heart to miss out... and yes Cupcakes are Better than Reindeer!

A festive family feast of fun this Christmas ho ho ho-nly at Whilton Locks Garden Village.
www.wlgv.co.uk