How very, very, true...
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/17/nhs_trusts_/
I'm just a simple techie who sometimes forgets things. I use this as a notepad to remember things by. I hope it helps you too. I post as myself, not as any organisation.
Saturday, 18 June 2011
Virgin Media - Faster upload speeds
Virgin Media are rolling out upload speeds of 10% of your broadband download speed.
Ipswich (including Felixstowe) are due to get it next month.
More info here:
http://shop.virginmedia.com/help/discover-broadband/broadband-speed/upload-speeds.html?buspart=DD_31
Looks like we're due to get 100Mb downloads in September :)
http://shop.virginmedia.com/content/dam/allyours/pdf/100Mb%20rollout%2003%2006%2011.pdf
Ipswich (including Felixstowe) are due to get it next month.
More info here:
http://shop.virginmedia.com/help/discover-broadband/broadband-speed/upload-speeds.html?buspart=DD_31
Looks like we're due to get 100Mb downloads in September :)
http://shop.virginmedia.com/content/dam/allyours/pdf/100Mb%20rollout%2003%2006%2011.pdf
Saturday, 11 June 2011
Disk and File Recovery Tools
I've used R-Studio in the past (Commercial):
http://www.r-studio.com/
But recently, I've been using TestDisk (Open Source):
http://www.r-studio.com/
But recently, I've been using TestDisk (Open Source):
The best bootable USB\CD version I've found is SystemRescueCD (Open Source):
There are plenty of guides on how to use it on the site, but be careful, it can make changes to your disk that make the problems worse! If you're unsure, read the documentation and seek advice in the forums.
Thursday, 9 June 2011
Lulz Security on the NHS
Looks like the NHS is the next target?
More details here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-13712377
Friday, 3 June 2011
Unable to send document as attachment from Office 2010
On a Windows 7 x64 machine with Office 2010 x64 installed, I had an issue with not being able to send documents via email.
After looking around for a while, I found this thread:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/outlook/thread/0aefa8d4-a5e5-4295-bea6-6bd48b6d80e6
The fix for me was to:
After looking around for a while, I found this thread:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/outlook/thread/0aefa8d4-a5e5-4295-bea6-6bd48b6d80e6
The fix for me was to:
- Click Start
- Type Default Programs
- Click Set Your Default Programs
- Click Microsoft Outlook
- Click Set this program as default
I can now Save&Send documents as atrtachments.
Monday, 9 May 2011
Extra space on Dropbox for free
If you want cloud storage, then Dropbox will give you 2GB for free.
In fact, if you sign up using the below link, both me and you will get extra space.
http://db.tt/2RlbzsG
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad
In fact, if you sign up using the below link, both me and you will get extra space.
http://db.tt/2RlbzsG
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad
Saturday, 7 May 2011
IOS update 4.3.3 allows more control of location tracking
I've blogged on this before, but a new update seems to allow control over how much location information your iPad or iPhone collects. Here's what I collected using iPhone Tracker before the update was installed:
Quote:
I'm also not sure if this is new. The Location Services option in Settings shows an arrow next to any application that has used location services in the last 24 hours:
All Time
21/04/2011
28/04/2011
05/05/2011
When I connected to iTunes today I was offered IOS update 4.3.3:
IOs 4.3.3 Software Update
This update contains changes to the IOS crowd-sourced location database cache, including:
- Reduces the size of the cache
- No longer backs the cache up to iTunes
- Deletes the cache entirely when Location Services is turned off
I've not verified the last statement as I use the location services a lot, but iPhone tracker certainly can't see the locations in the iTunes backup now:
Liberal democrats lose three seats in Felixstowe West
Nice result! I think one Liberal Democrat stood down, and the other two lost thier seats.
I would have preferred to have had a choice of candidates other than the the three major parties.
I'd be prepared to vote for an independent candidate or some of the minor parties...
http://www.suffolkcoastal.gov.uk/yourcouncil/elections/may2011/district/default.htm
FELIXSTOWE WEST (3 seats) - CON GAIN, LAB GAIN 2 Stephen Gerald BEEDLE - Conservative (546 votes)
Stuart Michael BIRD - Conservative - ELECTED (590 votes)
* Henry James DANGERFIELD - Liberal Democrat (547 votes)
Jeremy Robert MOORE - Conservative (503 votes)
Margaret Anne MORRIS - Labour - ELECTED (574 votes)
John MULLEN - Labour (535 votes)
* Michael Robert James NINNMEY - Liberal Democrat (479 votes)
Michael John SHARMAN - Labour - ELECTED (590 votes)
Peter Robert WOODS - Liberal Democrat (454 votes)
Turnout: 37.3%
Electorate: 4,840
*Indicates defending councillers
I would have preferred to have had a choice of candidates other than the the three major parties.
I'd be prepared to vote for an independent candidate or some of the minor parties...
http://www.suffolkcoastal.gov.uk/yourcouncil/elections/may2011/district/default.htm
FELIXSTOWE WEST (3 seats) - CON GAIN, LAB GAIN 2 Stephen Gerald BEEDLE - Conservative (546 votes)
Stuart Michael BIRD - Conservative - ELECTED (590 votes)
* Henry James DANGERFIELD - Liberal Democrat (547 votes)
Jeremy Robert MOORE - Conservative (503 votes)
Margaret Anne MORRIS - Labour - ELECTED (574 votes)
John MULLEN - Labour (535 votes)
* Michael Robert James NINNMEY - Liberal Democrat (479 votes)
Michael John SHARMAN - Labour - ELECTED (590 votes)
Peter Robert WOODS - Liberal Democrat (454 votes)
Turnout: 37.3%
Electorate: 4,840
*Indicates defending councillers
Monday, 2 May 2011
All posts transferred from old Blog
I've now transferred all my posts (by hand!) from the old blog to this one.
Next steps are to transfer selective comments over and then create some permanent redirects from the old blog to here.
I guess I'll leave these redirects on for a few months before I then trash the old blog completely.
Next steps are to transfer selective comments over and then create some permanent redirects from the old blog to here.
I guess I'll leave these redirects on for a few months before I then trash the old blog completely.
Blackberry Playbook - A pretty damming review
I'm not sure this review is completely fair, and I've yet to get my hands on a Playbook to see for myself. This guy sure didn't like it though:
http://www.infoworld.com/d/mobile-technology/rim-blackberry-playbook-unfinished-unusable-534
The requirement to have a Blackberry isn't going to be so bad if you already have one for work though? The Playbook just gives you an alternative presentation method for you existing data. I don't currently like duplicating my email accounts across all the devices I use anyway.
http://www.infoworld.com/d/mobile-technology/rim-blackberry-playbook-unfinished-unusable-534
The requirement to have a Blackberry isn't going to be so bad if you already have one for work though? The Playbook just gives you an alternative presentation method for you existing data. I don't currently like duplicating my email accounts across all the devices I use anyway.
Sunday, 1 May 2011
New battery charging technology
This new battery charging technology allows Lithium Ion batteries to charge in minutes, and Nickel Metal Hydride batteries to charge in seconds. It has far reaching implications!
http://geekbeat.tv/two-minute-rechargeable-batteries/
Saturday, 30 April 2011
Flipboard for iPad
I'm really loving this free App for the iPad - http://flipboard.com/.
It presents Facebook, Twitter and other stuff as a magazine feed which makes it so much easier to read. Also makes it very easy to get to the original story. Still hampered by the iPads lack of support for Flash when the obect is a Flash video or game though.
The title screen rotates photos from your feeds:
The contents page gives you a summary of your feeds and again rotates the stories:
Here's an example Facebook page:
It presents Facebook, Twitter and other stuff as a magazine feed which makes it so much easier to read. Also makes it very easy to get to the original story. Still hampered by the iPads lack of support for Flash when the obect is a Flash video or game though.
The title screen rotates photos from your feeds:
The contents page gives you a summary of your feeds and again rotates the stories:
Here's an example Facebook page:
Here's an example Twitter page:
Letter from Therese Coffey MP on Health and Social Care Bill
Dr Therese Coffey MP
Member of Parliament for Suffolk Coastal
House of Commons
London
SW1A 0AA
020 7219 7164
therese.coffey.mp@parliament.uk
07 April 2011
Dr Mr Foley,
Thank you for contacting me regarding the Government's Health and Social Care Bill.
The Government's plans to modernise the NHS retain the underlying principle - to ensure everyone is provide with great healthcare, free at the point of use and based on need and not ability to pay.
However, when the NHS faces the twin pressures of an ageing population and of advances in medicine, we must always be looking to modernise and improve our NHS services, starting now.
Additional funding was put in over the last 13 years and at the last election, the Conservative Party was the only party to pledge real increases for the NHS budget each and every year of this Parliament - and we have kept that pledge.
Despite the years of extra funding, productivity in hospitals has declined by 15 per cent over the previous 10 years. Despite the best efforts of its staff, the NHS doesn't achieve the best outcomes. Someone in this country is twice as likely to die from a heart attack as someone in France, survival rates for cervical, colorectal and breast cancer are amongst the worst in the OECD and premature mortality rates from respiratory disease are worse than the EU average. Despite previous reforms, the number of managers in the NHS doubled under the previous Government and whole tiers of bureaucracy continue to restrict the decisions of doctors and nurses.
The new Health Bill will give responsibility for the majority of the NHS budget to frontline family doctors - instead of remote Primary Care Trusts - so that they can shape services according to the needs of the patients they see every day. This key change to the bottom-up, patient-centred approach in the NHS was in the Conservative Party manifesto and in the Coalition Agreement.
The changes we are making are clear:
- Shifting power and resources from the back-office to frontline staff and communities
- Devolving decision-making power from bureaucracy to doctors and nurses
- Giving patients more information and choice about where they are treated
- Introducing local accountability with a new powerful role for local Government
As a result of these modernisation plans, the NHS will be able to save £5 billion by reducing the unnecessary administration in the NHS over this Parliament. Because the Government is protecting the NHS budget, all of these savings will be reinvested where they should be - in treating patients.
We are making real progress:
- Since the General Election, there are 3,000 fewer managers (beginning to reverse the doubling in the number of managers under Labour) and 2,500 more doctors - and our new 'Health and Wellbeing Boards' to drive integration and democratic accountability in the NHS are being established in 90% of the country
- Groups of GPs from over 6,500 practices now cover 45 million people in our 'pathfinder consortia', taking the lead in improving local NHS services
- We are being more transparent about hospital performance: on things like hospital-acquired infections, and the number of times patients are placed in mixed-sex accommodation
But we also recognise there are some big questions about what we're doing. Patients and carers want to see how our changes will improve services for them. Doctors and nurses are asking about what are plans will mean for them. We hear that - and we want to continue to work with them.
Concern has been expressed on timing and suggestions are being made that GP commissioning is untested. This is not the case. GP commissioning already exists today and there are a large number of doctors across Suffolk who have formed consortia as Pathfinders. Learnings will be taken from them and used across Suffolk and the country to make the transition.
Now that the Health and Social Care Bill has successfully completed its Committee stage in the Commons, we're going to take the opportunity of a natural break in the legislative process to pause, listen reflect and improve. This is a genuine listening exercise: where there are good suggestions to improve the legislation and the implementation of our plans, changes will be made.
The Government is shortly launching a website - www.dh.gov.uk/healthandcare - which will allow everyone to have their say. A series of events will be staged to hear from the NHS directly and a team of frontline doctors and nurses are to be recruited to act as expert advisers - the NHS Future Panel - on our modernisation plans.
I can assure you that this is not about the NHS being privatised or other incredible suggestions. It is about having an NHS that truly puts the patient at its heart, has confidence in GPs making clinical decisions and together deciding how tratment can and should be made.
Yours sincerely,
T. Coffey
Free service to view\remote control - join.me
Very simple to use with Windows, Mac, Android and IOS support. Join.me allows you to share your screen with 1 or more people. No sign in or software installation required, though there are Apps for Android and IOS.
http://join.me
The presenter (on a Windows PC):
http://join.me
The presenter (on a Windows PC):
Joining (from an iPad):
In action on a PC:
In action on an iPad:
Problem When Maximising Chrome
Had an issue appear recently. When I maximised my Chrome browser, it was slightly wider than the screen. This meant that the wrench icon slightly moved off the screen, but more importantly, the right side vertical scroll bar was positioned off the screen. I could resize it manually, but this was just slightly inconvenient.
This is how it looked:
I discovered that removing the theme caused the browser to behave as expected:
This is how it looked:
I am running the developer version so it may well be a bug introduced in this version (12.0.742.12 dev-m):
Friday, 29 April 2011
Problems using iPad on Office 365 Beta
I had some problems connecting my trial iPad to the Office 365 beta. I put all my credentials in but the iPad kept prompting for a server. I entered the server name as used by the Outlook account, but this didn't seem to work. Seems that m.outlook.com has now worked fine.
Thanks to this post:
http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/148/t/301.aspx
Thanks to this post:
http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/148/t/301.aspx
TomTom Data used by Police to set Speed Traps
Another misuse of data gathered from members of the public. The reported case was in the Netherlands, but I wonder if the same case is true in the UK?
You can find a statement from TomTom here:
http://www.tomtom.com/page/facts
You can find a statement from TomTom here:
http://www.tomtom.com/page/facts
Thursday, 28 April 2011
Physical vs Virtual Steelhead appliance from Riverbed
We're currently looking at WAN acceleration products, particularly virtualised ones.
Here's a video on the Steehead appliance from Riverbed:
http://blog.riverbed.com/2010/07/demo-video-how-fast-is-virtual-steelhead-compared-to-the-steelhead-appliance.html
Here's a video on the Steehead appliance from Riverbed:
http://blog.riverbed.com/2010/07/demo-video-how-fast-is-virtual-steelhead-compared-to-the-steelhead-appliance.html
Sunday, 24 April 2011
iPhone or iPad Tracker
There has been a little bit of a storm recently about the iPhone\iPad tracking database that was recently discovered on the device, and on computers used to backup the device.
I've used an OSX App to take a look at the data on an iPad I'm evaluating.
I live in Felixstowe and commute to Huntingdon, with the odd bit of work in Peterborough and Cambridge.
This is the data collected around my commute:

Note the odd one near Norwich and the ones around the North East of London? Well, I haven't been there since I've had this device. Notice also that the points seems to cluster around larger towns - I've used Waze on this iPad while driving so I was a bit surprised that the dots didn't follow the route that I use, the A14.
Here's a zoomed in part around where I live. The dots appear to be in a regular grid with only one small dot on my house:
It seems that the iPad\iPhone is only storing an approximation of your devices location.
The App I used can be obtained here:
http://petewarden.github.com/iPhoneTracker/
They also have a nice FAQ:
http://petewarden.github.com/iPhoneTracker/#faq
Links to news stories here:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/04/20/secret_iphone_location_tracking/
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/04/22/apple_iphone_location_tracking_analysis/
I've used an OSX App to take a look at the data on an iPad I'm evaluating.
I live in Felixstowe and commute to Huntingdon, with the odd bit of work in Peterborough and Cambridge.
This is the data collected around my commute:
Note the odd one near Norwich and the ones around the North East of London? Well, I haven't been there since I've had this device. Notice also that the points seems to cluster around larger towns - I've used Waze on this iPad while driving so I was a bit surprised that the dots didn't follow the route that I use, the A14.
Here's a zoomed in part around where I live. The dots appear to be in a regular grid with only one small dot on my house:
It seems that the iPad\iPhone is only storing an approximation of your devices location.
The App I used can be obtained here:
http://petewarden.github.com/iPhoneTracker/
They also have a nice FAQ:
http://petewarden.github.com/iPhoneTracker/#faq
Links to news stories here:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/04/20/secret_iphone_location_tracking/
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/04/22/apple_iphone_location_tracking_analysis/
Saturday, 23 April 2011
Transfer of Blog progress...
Slow.
I'm having to move each post by hand, and after about 50 or so I get hit by Captcha word verifications:
I'm having to move each post by hand, and after about 50 or so I get hit by Captcha word verifications:
This is slowing it down a little bit, so I'm about 100 out of 300 copied.
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