HSBC is to introduce a new service to its current account customers to alert them when they are approaching their overdraft limit.
Google Business Photos
Google has launched a new service which it hopes will help them show even more detail on businesses in their search results and map listings.
Infographic: Which Countries Give The Most Foreign Aid?
During the recession and economic downturn there has been a lot of discussion about Britain’s commitments to foreign aid. This infographic shows how the UK compares to other countries with its foreign aid.
What Banking Reform Could Mean For Us
This week the Independent Commission on Banking published its proposal to change banking in the UK, and if the proposals are eventually accepted, there could be interesting changes for customers.
Bank Card Fraud “Our #1 Security Concern”
The Guardian has reported the results of a survey which suggests that the UK’s security concerns are at a four-year high, and that bank card fraud is number 1 on the list of worries.
Train Delayed? Get Your Ticket Refunded
A new tool from Which? will tell you whether you may actually be able to reclaim some money from the train company for the inconvenience they’ve caused you.
How Social Media Will Influence Wall Street Trading
Mashable has posted an interesting article on how Wall Street is looking to use data from social media to predict markets and ultimately influence trading decisions.
Sony PlayStation Network Hacked: Credit Card Details At Risk
After days of downtime for the Playstation Network, Sony have finally admitted that customer data, possibly including credit card details, may have been leaked.
Is Public Wi-Fi Stealing Your Credit Card Details?
The Guardian has recently been doing an experiment into the security of public wi-fi “hotspots” such as BTOpenzone, and has published some worrying findings.
Google Launches Its “Groupon Killer”
It’s no secret that Google has been looking to get itself into the daily deal/group buying phenomenon, openly courting Groupon at the end of last year, but falling short of a deal to buy them.