2011 Liverpool Beatles Auction Catalogue now available to download.
Last Updated on Friday, 28 October 2011 03:24 Written by a2e Friday, 28 October 2011 03:24
The 2011 auction catalogue is now available to download in pdf format.
Most browsers will open the file but you can also right click to save it onto your own computer.
2011 Liverpool Beatles Auction Catalogue Download. (118kb approx pdf file)
2011 Catalogue photographs - (9.65Mb approx pdf file) Please note, these photo pages are laid out for the print catalogue, hence the large file size.
If you do need a pdf reader it is available free from adobe.
You can also read pdf files on an number of devices including the Kindle by simply dragging the files your device.
A large number of lots have been covered in this blog, to find them use the search facility provided on the right, or go through the archives also listed on the right.
The printed version of the catalogue is not yet available. Details will appear on this blog as soon as we have them available to send out/collect.
The first solar-powered internet cafe in Kenya
Last Updated on Friday, 15 October 2010 09:01 Written by External Post Friday, 15 October 2010 09:01
UK charity Computer Aid has completed its first solar-powered cyber cafe capable of providing internet access to the most isolated communities in the world. The cyber cafe, built inside a shipping container, was sent to Macha in Zambia to provide the
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Facebook Introduces One-time Passwords
Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 October 2010 04:21 Written by External Post Wednesday, 13 October 2010 04:21
angry tapir writes “Worried about logging into Facebook from a strange computer? There’s now a way to get into the popular social network without entering your regular Facebook password. It’s called a temporary password. To use it, users must list their
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Facebook boosts security with one-time passwords
Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 October 2010 12:40 Written by External Post Wednesday, 13 October 2010 12:40
Facebook added several new security features on Tuesday, including the ability for people to request a one-time password for use on public computers. If a user does not want to type in their regular password on a shared computer, they can now request a
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Facebook offers one-time passwords
Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 October 2010 12:01 Written by External Post Wednesday, 13 October 2010 12:01
Facebook added several new security features today, including the ability for people to request a one-time password for use on public computers. When using a computer on which you don’t want to type in your regular password you can now request a one-time
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YouTube Instant developer lands at Google
Last Updated on Saturday, 25 September 2010 11:20 Written by External Post Saturday, 25 September 2010 11:20
YouTube Instant and now YouTube Time Machine are examples of creative ways people are improving YouTube on their own. Last Month, Stanford computer science student Feross Aboukhadijeh saw the Google (GOOG) Instant presentation and knew he could do the
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Google pops viral warning on Popbitch
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 September 2010 03:20 Written by External Post Thursday, 16 September 2010 03:20
Google has slapped a viral warning on popular UK gossip website Popbitch. Surfers attempting to visit the site were warned [1] by Google’s Safe Browsing tool on Thursday that the site may harm their computer. The warning [2] followed the detection by
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eBay’s Top Affiliates Indicted for Fraud
Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 August 2010 03:00 Written by a2e Wednesday, 11 August 2010 03:00
The U.S. government has charged two eBay affiliates with wire fraud in a case involving "cookie stuffing." eBay had filed a lawsuit against them and a third affiliate in 2008; that case is now on hold while criminal charges proceed. Shawn Hogan of Digital Point Solutions (DPS) – eBay’s top affiliate in 2007 – pled not guilty in July and will appear before District Court Judge Fogel on September 9, 2010. Brian Dunning pled not guilty and will appear in court on August 19, 2010.
The government accused both men of "cookie stuffing," the act of depositing a cookie containing an Affiliate ID onto a user’s computer without that user having clicked on an advertisement or link. (eBay uses cookies to track which affiliate – if any – to pay for driving traffic to its website.) The government charged DPS of purposefully creating computer code that prevented eBay’s home page from loading on the user’s computer screen.
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Waiting for an Internet security fix? Don’t hold your breath
Last Updated on Tuesday, 3 August 2010 05:00 Written by External Post Tuesday, 3 August 2010 05:00
Black Hat founder Jeff Moss opened this year’s Black Hat 2010 conference by telling the world that he’s frustrated with the computer security industry’s inability to fix many problems over the past two decades. In a point that some people probably missed
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Google puts Chrome Canary at edge of stability
Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 July 2010 12:00 Written by External Post Tuesday, 27 July 2010 12:00
Chrome Canary installs alongside any of the three existing versions of Chrome stable, beta, and developer, according to a last week. That lets developers test different versions more easily on the same computer, although Canary is available only for
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