Meeting 9th October 2025

Here is the agenda for the meeting produced by Iain …

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There was quite a lot of discussion on the merits, or otherwise, of Perplexity (or any other ChatBot) being part of a browser – in this case Comet. The group agreed that a session to review and update our knowledge of advances in AI would be timely.

… and the we had the Buzzword “Smart Watches” from Phil …

Smart_Watches

This BuzzWord created a lot of comment especially on health issues, and we should take seriously the suggestion to ensure our Medical IDs were up-to-date on our smart phones, as well as getting confident about the benefits of using the watch rather than the phone for a lot of everyday tasks. Phil advocated that no one needed more than the entry level iPhone SE – if you were considering an Apple Watch.

The main discussion of the session revolved around “The Apps I use”. I’ll try and write more about these in the Forum Topic that I created for this subject some time ago, so will here just list the apps. The Forum post will have (hopefully) a link to it added …

Helen kicked a lively session off with her use of the Cardiff Bus app which enable her and others to easily see where the bus they were waiting for actually was. It also has good timetables and maps to plan your journey. A well used app by most members of the group, and one that was well appreciated and easy to use.

Renee then highlighted her use of WordReference – an app that works like a dictionary, when you just can’t find the word you’re looking for.

Sianed initiated a bit of a discussion around her use of Waze which she found much better than her satnav and Google Maps for helping her find the best route in the car from A to B, due to it’s crowd-sourcing of road conditions. It’s also a great source of engagement for grandchildren when driving them around as they feed the app with (hopefully) valid information and advise on when there’s a police car hiding!!

Yvonne is very keen on using BBC Sounds – I must get round to using it more, especially as it not only has loads of music on it, but also live streaming of the radio channels, I believe.

Don came up with Bluebirds, an app he’s been encouraged to use now that he’s. season ticket holder at Cardiff City. I think it was him that mentioned Find Me – a location tracker. This then led to mentioning of Life360 and using Find my xxx (if you’re an Apple Family member); all useful apps to track errant children or grandparents!!!

Nita mentioned BusTimes.org, a website that allows you to stack buses all over the country with, it has to be said, a level of inaccuracy, but useful all the same to help you plan a journey. She also mentioned Your Parking Space, an app and website which enables you to book 350000 parking spaces across the UK. This of course kicked off a long discussion of car parking in general, and how awkward it can be to download an app to pay for parking in a location with a poor cell signal. So it might be advisable to download and install Ringo and PayByPhone onto your phone to reduce annoyance and anxiety! An alternative to Your Parking Space is JustPark which I’ve used to book a parking space in someone’s front garden in London. The things you can do!!

Phil mentioned a Paint application on MacOS, similar to the one he’d first used on Windows 95, which was simple to use. I’ve tried to locate it, but so far have been unsuccessful. He also mentioned MusicScore, which was great for music notation scores when it was first launched in that it allowed you free access to music. Things have changed now and it’s not only a subscription service but you also have to pay for downloads.

George then introduced us to two medical devices and their associated software. First he praised the Omron range of devices – blood pressure, weight, temperature, whose results could all be integrated into an app and then downloaded into a spreadsheet or fed to other Health apps. He also described the clever integration of hearing aids with controls on your phone to optimise the listening/hearing experience in different environments. Margaret mentioned her hearing aids were controlled by MyPhoneAK, I suspect there are other apps that do something similar, mine is Hearing Remote.

Margaret then mentioned her use of her Windy app and the website, which gives a visual presentation of how the weather is progressing – strongly recommended to give it a look. I mentioned my use of Yr from the Norwegian weather service which I found particularly useful when travelling. George then added Marine Traffic (for boats) which works in a similar way to Flight Radar – mentioned by Shiela (for commercial airlines) in tracking the whereabouts of boats, and of course in identifying them from out of visual range.

Anne loves the Translate app (Google or Apple), and who doesn’t! You’ll soon be able to have a real-time conversation with someone speaking your collective native languages with spoken translations instantaneously.

Tom highlighted his use of Google’s Notebook LM which he uses for Research and Note Taking and Recall which (if I’ve understood it correctly) can summarise from articles, documents or books into a single “note” and then with Obsidian (a personal knowledge base and note-taking application) store it for you for later reference.

Wordgames, puzzles and assistants were then mentioned by a number of people. Sheila uses Crossword Solver (I’m not sure which one – there are many) to help solve crosswords from known letters. Iain mentioned that he always had to be doing something, so in the blank spaces he would play Solitaire. Phil mentioned that he’d used ChatGPT to solve Sudoku puzzles, and Iain (and others) have used Anagram Solver. [I have to admit this is not, and never will be, an area of interest to me – shame on you, I hear you say!!]

Dave (a self-described petrol-head) uses an application – Torque to help with his rebuilding/restoring of cars beyond their sell-by date šŸ™‚

Phil chipped in with a thumbs up for Tile Tags as a less expensive option to proprietary Apple tag devices, and ExpertRAW was mentioned as an Android alternative to Halide that I mention in my list of Favourite apps.

Lastly, Helen asked if anyone had any thoughts on how to get old family videos that had been transferred onto DVD onto a Digital platform. Tom came back with a really useful suggestion – using MakeMKV from a DVD player on your computer. I think that (with perhaps an introductory session on video-editing might be a good idea for a practical session at some time in the future.

Meeting 10th April 2025

Thus your Apple account (or whatever) provides a single sign on (SSO) option which provides increased privacy. This article – https://www.macworld.com/article/234043/sign-in-with-apple-faq-what-you-need-to-know-about-apples-single-sign-on.html – provides more information on the approach and makes the case for using SSO with Apple over other possibilities. 

Having an Apple account (used to be called AppleID) is not restricted to having an Apple device either – https://macreports.com/what-you-can-do-with-an-apple-id-without-an-apple-device/ – so it might be worth considering if Privacy is important to you.

https://uk.pcmag.com/browsers/157366/want-more-privacy-online-change-these-browser-settings

The Jargon slot – Phil

Audiobooks

Left-over items

Features you find frustrating or difficult to use on your devices – Stella

Do we need a ā€˜Best Before’ date for smart devices? – Stella

Arc Browser – Stella

https://www.techradar.com/computing/browsers/the-arc-browser-just-launched-and-yes-it-really-is-that-good

A move towards banning fake reviews …

https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/2025/04/fake-reviews-drip-pricing-cma-rules

Tariffs & Trump

https://www.theverge.com/tech/643041/trump-tariff-consumer-electronics-gadgets-smartphones-laptops-wearables

https://lifehacker.com/tech/should-you-buy-new-tech-before-tariffs-raise-prices

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/09/trump-apple-iphones-made-in-usa

https://www.macworld.com/article/2660512/president-trump-us-tariffs-impact-apple-products-price.html

Railcards – Ted and Don

April Fool – https://www.tiktok.com/@metoffice/video/7488009914921716994?lang=en – Margaret

Ability Net – Hearing Loss – Iain & Sheila 

Microsoft Virtual Training Events – [I can’t find the link to the PDF file that Ian shared on Signal – I think!!]

The Offline Club – https://edition.cnn.com/2025/04/07/health/video/offline-club-disconnecting-leader-interview-wellness-digvid – Jim

Hacks & Scams

Renee – Hack of Microsoft account

In the early hours of this morning a hacker from America tried to get into my Microsoft account. I am pleased to say he / she was unsuccessful. I have decided to close the account (I am a Mac user). It’s important to check ā€œrecent activityā€ on your account. You’ll be surprised to see a string of (hopefully) unsuccessful sign-ins, and from which countries.

Nita’s WhatsApp Hack

My what’s app has just been hacked and wondering if there is anyone here that can help me as I have no idea how I can get all my groups n messages backĀ 

I have not backed up on iCloud so that is not an optionĀ 

I have not linked onto my laptop either so cannot access on laptopĀ 

What else can anyone suggest to get my account and messages pls

I replied …

You have few options left I’m afraid. Your messages are stored on your phone, that is the primary message store, so if you haven’t backed up your message store, there is little you can do – as I understand it – to recover your account.Ā 

This is what Claude told me, using the text you typed above …

I’m sorry to hear your WhatsApp account has been compromised. This can be stressful, but there are steps you can take to recover your account and possibly your messages.

Here’s what you can do:

1. First, try to regain control of your WhatsApp account by verifying your phone number again. Open WhatsApp and follow the verification process.

2. If you’re locked out completely, contact WhatsApp support through their official website or app.

3. Unfortunately, without a backup (either on iCloud or Google Drive), recovering past messages is very challenging. WhatsApp doesn’t store your messages on their servers once delivered.

4. For your groups: once you regain access to your account, you may still see your groups listed, though you might not have the message history.

5. Ask friends or family members who are in the same groups if they can add you back to any groups you’ve been removed from.

6. For future protection, I’d recommend enabling two-step verification in WhatsApp settings once you regain access.

7. You should also consider changing passwords for any accounts that might share similar passwords to your compromised account.

Would you like more specific information about any of these steps? Have you been able to verify your phone number again in the app?

… and Perplexity ā€¦

If your WhatsApp account has been hacked and you don’t have backups on iCloud or a linked laptop, follow these steps:

  1. Log Out All Linked Devices: Open WhatsApp, go to “Settings” > “Linked Devices,” and log out of all unknown devices.
  2. Re-register Your Account: Uninstall and reinstall WhatsApp. Enter your phone number to receive a verification code via SMS. This will log out the hacker as WhatsApp allows only one active device per account.
  3. Two-Step Verification: If a PIN is requested and you didn’t set it up, the hacker may have enabled two-step verification. You can reset the PIN via the “Forgot PIN” option if an email is linked to your account.
  4. Contact WhatsApp Support: EmailĀ support@whatsapp.comĀ detailing the situation with ā€œLost/Stolenā€ in the subject line for further assistance.
  5. Recover Messages Locally: If using Android, check local storage under Internal Storage/WhatsApp/Databases for backups (e.g., msgstore.db.crypt14) and restore them during reinstallation.

Inform your contacts about the hack to prevent further misuse of your account.

Nita replied …

The email account is compromised as cannot change my password

I think I am back up having reinstalled the what’s app 

Just need to check other social media accounts if compromised

Passkeys – Iain

https://www.howtogeek.com/microsoft-google-and-apple-want-you-to-use-passkeys-should-you

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgn1lz3v4no

The AI slot

ChatGPT and model figures …

https://petapixel.com/2025/04/09/chatgpt-can-turn-you-into-a-toy-action-figure

AI & cataracts – Phil

AI and cataracts. Hi, I’m finding all sorts of ways to use Chat GPT. Yesterday I asked it to find me some private clinics that offered cataract surgery near Cardiff and to give me some idea of the prices, and it did just that. In seconds. I could have found the same information trawling through websites but this is so much quicker.

AI learns to reason??? – Iain

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adw5211

… and we begin to understand how it works – Iain

https://www.technologyreview.com/2025/03/27/1113916/anthropic-can-now-track-the-bizarre-inner-workings-of-a-large-language-model

Meeting 27th February 2025

News & updates

Print me – 21 times

Summarise an email

Google using QR codes to login – https://www.howtogeek.com/google-qr-code-2fa-announcement/

Apple Airpods get UK registration for use as hearing aids – https://www.apple.com/uk/newsroom/2025/02/hearing-aid-feature-available-today-with-airpods-pro-2/

Advice not to use WiFi extenders (unless there’s a specific usecase) – https://www.wired.com/story/best-wi-fi-extenders/

Upgrade to Claude provides better reasoning – https://uk.pcmag.com/ai/156833/anthropics-claude-37-reasoning-model-hits-on-all-the-latest-ai-chatbot-trends

Validation of my view on anti-virus software (unless you want more from your subscription) – https://www.howtogeek.com/is-third-party-windows-antivirus-still-worth-it-in-2025/

Google pushes users to use Gemini app on iOS (and will confuse many) – https://9to5google.com/2025/02/18/google-app-removes-gemini/

Consider perplexity for Deep Research – https://lifehacker.com/tech/perplexity-ai-deep-research-almost-as-good-as-openai-and-free

Do you use Waze? It’s easier now to get home – https://9to5google.com/2025/02/12/waze-carplay-update-shortcut-buttons/

Buzzword(s) from Phil

The 1Tb credit card size SSD

Are there any subscription services that we use which we really rate – eg Amazon Prime, or blogs (Medium, Substack), news, music, film and software eg apps, OpenSource etc.  we use; and have people given up subscriptions to print media?

Iain writes …

ā€œOne topic which you may discuss is digital subscriptions.  I think that it’s interesting to compare the cost of digital and non-digital.  I have a family Apple One subscription which costs about Ā£40 a month and feels very expensive.  However my wife and I like to enjoy reading real newspapers with a cup of real coffee in the morning.  The South Wales Echo subscription is Ā£50 per month and The Guardian is Ā£70.  This makes Apple look good value (for once !)ā€

I advocate subscription services, as an alternative to advert-funded services, or services where you can avoid adverts by paying a subscription eg itvX (but not YouTube as I use Magic Lasso to get round there adverts)

I pay for services that provide value and essential added services eg Apple One with Family sharing and iCloud+ (but not Apple News+ at the moment), NordVPN, WonderWatt (to control Battery Charging using Octopus Agile)

I pay for services that provide extra facilities, eg Pocket, Feedly, Google Drive, Amazon Prime Video (but annoyed that you now have to pay more to get adverts removed)

I pay for open-source services that I rely on eg Signal

I pay for services where there is no other option eg Adobe Photography Plan, Vimeo, Ancestry, NowTV (for access to Sky Sports as well), IFTTT

Useful devices, presents – things we’ve got, or would like to have

Apple AirPods Pro Gen 2 as hearing- aids

How long should we expect our “devices” to last? Is there a best before date, or do not use after date?

Do you have to take the latest update – even when your device could take the upgrade?

Windows 10 and the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) – https://www.howtogeek.com/if-you-are-still-using-windows-your-computer-at-risk/

The Office 365 issue – https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/2025/02/microsoft-365-price-hike/

The mystery device with a PCB