Smart meters, Spotify and unadopted roads
Every home will be offered an electricity smart meter by 2019, but are they a smart choice? Plus problems with Spotify's 'Premium' music service for some mobile users.
More than a million electricity smart meters have been installed in UK homes, under plans to offer one to every household by 2019. The cost is estimated at 拢11bn, but some experts think they're already an out-of-date technology.
Some people who pay for Spotify's 'Premium' online music service are having problems using it with Android mobile phones. The adverts say the two are compatible, but the company also says it's working on a fix.
A private road might sound like luxury living, but many homes are on 'unadopted roads' with no real owner or maintenance. Hear about the pitfalls, potholes and effect on property prices.
Presenter: Peter White
Producer: John Neal.
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Smart meters.
Is the governments smart meter programme being forgotten because of the Green Deal?
Duration: 11:40
DEET
Scientists have found evidence that mosquitos are increasingly not being repelled by Deet.
Duration: 04:27
Unadopted roads
What do you do if you live on an unadopted road?
Duration: 09:39
A round-up of yesterday鈥檚 news
A round up of emails from our programme yesterday.
Duration: 03:04
King鈥檚 Cross update.
Delays continue for East Coast Train passengers. The company tells us why.
Duration: 03:56
Spotify
Problems for Spotify users on Android phones.
Duration: 05:56
Meat markets
Sales of British beef are booming as the horsemeat scandal boosts consumer confidence.
Duration: 07:56
DEET
Helen Skelton from Blue Peter tells us her mosquito horror stories
Duration: 06:22
Smart Meter
Around a million smart meters have been installed as the first phase of an eleven billion pound project to offer a smart meter to every home in the UK before the end of the decade.Broadcasts
- Thu 21 Feb 2013 12:00麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
- Thu 21 Feb 2013 12:04麻豆社 Radio 4 LW