Future of digital photography is here

The newly-developed fastest yet most flexible silicon photo transistor that can take the digital cameras to next level, according to a research published in the journal Advanced Optical Materials. In future there will be no such thing as “simple straight photograph”. Failure to recognise the huge changes which are about to happen, is to risk…

World Travel Market 2015

World Travel Market London 2015, now in its 36th year, the leading global 4-day event for the travel industry professionals, attended by 51, 500 senior travel industry professionals and government ministers, ended on a high, with speed networking for buyers and separate session for  the world’s top 50 travel bloggers who reach 10.6million  audience. WTM…

Surprise pottery discovery sold for nearly £1m in auction

Family of Late Alan, a senior probation officer and Pat Firth, a secretary, was unaware that their home contained 350-piece collection of ceramics, and could be one of most important collections of pottery in the world. The discovery which was sold for almost 1million at auction. Jason Wood of Adam Partridge auctioneers, was asked to…

The Martian – survival reaches new limits

A book written by Andy Weir has been transformed into a film directed by Ridley Scott  which covers several levels of survival – the lead character, Mark Watney, for example, being left on Mars when his crew abandon the planet in a spaceship under bad weather conditions, thinking Mark  to be dead.  Mark – played by Matt Damon,  not only…

Selfridges posts £155m profit

The Retail group, Selfridges, owned by Canadian billionaire Galen Weston, reported record sales and operating profits  which has risen by 3 per cent to £155 million for the 12 months  to the end of January, with  gross sales up 4 per cent to £1.3 billion. Selfridges which owns four department stores in the UK, has…

Sugar debate – Jamie Oliver lets his kids eat “Sweets”

Bestselling chef and author of tens of cookbooks, father of four Jamie Oliver has admitted that though he isagainst the random intake of sugar – which is a good notion – he does give his kids money to spend on sweets every so often.  Though he wants a sugar tax, he does give his little…

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge look into cracking Cyberbullying

The “curse” of cyberbullying is being campaigned against by Prince William and Kate – Duchess of Cambridge.  They will meet with organisations like Twitter and Facebook and discuss how to prevent it.  A royal aide said “The duke definitely wants to meet them (the organisations)  and hear what they think can be done, what needs…

Vodafone – another set of customers being hacked

Up to 2,000 Vodafone customers have had their details hacked by fraudsters who paid people on a “dark web” to supply their details including bank account details and passwords last week on Wednesday and Thursday. The National Crime agency – NCA is investigating – who are Britain’s equivalent of the FBI. Vodafone has over 18M…