Conversations from: July 2010

A street with no ‘for sale’ signs

Residents don't like them, councils don't want them and now even estate agents are shunning them. So how likely is a street free of 'for sale' signs – and how can you maximise your chances of selling if they disappear? (more about banning 'for sale' signs...)

Best airlines – who matters most?

Which? Holiday's Head of Research, Rochelle Turner, replies to a criticism of our airline survey. Why do we only ask typical British holiday makers about their journeys, rather than frequent fliers? (more about best airlines...)

Do you hold your iPhone 4 the ‘wrong way’?

Apple's iPhone 4 has been pulling our geeky heart strings for the past week – but some unlucky owners are losing reception… when they hold it. An interesting flaw for a mobile phone. (more about iPhone 4 signal problems...)

Why is ripping music still illegal?

What's so wrong about putting music you've already paid for onto your iPod? It's a law that's totally out of touch and it's about time digital music fans weren't branded as criminals. (more about ripping your music...)

Don’t hold your breath for better energy bills

Ofgem has finally forced improvements to energy bills, but has the regulator really taken things far enough? Will the bills sent out by reluctant energy suppliers be easier for us to understand? (more about energy bills...)

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