- Silicon Valley Film To Sell `Night of Chupacabra` / Entertainment / 2005-10-24
The American film market, which will take place in November, will feature films for sale.
- Discovery astronauts moving supplies to ISS / World / 2005-07-31
In exchange for taking out the "garbage" accumlated over many years for the astronauts on the International Space Station, the astronauts on board the space shuttle Discovery brought in supplies to the ISS on Sunday.
- The Doors Step Into Digital Generation / Webmaster / 2006-09-14
Next year, as The Doors are turning 40, the surviving members of the rock group are targeting the young people with ringtones, digital music and interactive videos.
- Barry Manilow will Undergo Hip Surgery / Entertainment / 2006-08-08
Barry Manilow, a 63-year-old American singer and songwriter will take a break from his regular music and entertainment performance at the Las Vegas Hilton, since he needs to undergo surgery to repair torn cartilage in both his hips, said an entertainment magazine.
- Microsoft: Big Money in VoIP Software / Business / 2007-03-24
An executive in Microsoft says organizations that will switch to Internet based telephone systems (VoIP) working on the company`s software will make billions of dollars in revenues.
- WebDivisor Extends Affiliate Program / Webmaster / 2005-08-16
WebDivisor has announced that it will be extending its affiliate commission program to tier two, making it one of the most highest paying web hosting affiliate programs in the market today.
- Israel, Palestinians prepare for PA elections / World / 2006-01-25
Acting Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert met with top military and political officials to discuss the growing likelihood that the Hamas terrorist group could dominate Wednesday`s Palestinian elections.
- Californian Muslim Convicted Of Supporting Terror / World / 2006-04-27
A jury has convicted a California farm worker of supporting terrorists by attending an al-Qaeda training camp in Pakistan. His father is also on trial in a separate case. Both men are U.S. citizens and have been in custody since last June.
- Randolph Getting Back to Form / Sport / 2006-01-01
Coming off knee surgery, it has taken Zach Randolph some time to get back to shape. Randolph is averaging nearly 19 points and 9 rebounds per contest which is not bad considering that he is not 100% yet.
- BitTorrent Cleans Up Its Act / Webmaster / 2006-02-09
Downloading software, music and movies was made popular through Napster as far back as the late 90`s. Today, downloading these things for free has become illegal as it is it considered piracy. A relatively new service, BitTorrent, is attempting to move itself away from illegal P2P transfers and becoming a 100% legitimate downloading service.
- Polish Leader Criticized for Iraq Decision / World / 2006-01-02
New Polish Prime Minister Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz?s decision to extend Poland`s military mission in Iraq to at least the end of 2006 has drawn complaints from former government officials in Poland. A former Defense Minister of Poland, Jerzy Szmajdzinski, says "This decision overstretches Poles` patience."
- Small Business Sites May be Leaving the Online World / Webmaster / 2006-10-18
Like many mom-and-pop businesses in the US, small business websites may be in jeopardy when it comes to the online world. As big business corporations push their way through to the open market, crushing small businesses and making everything bigger, cheaper and more commercial, small businesses and mom-and-pop establishments of yesterday are quickly becoming extinct.
- Sun Devils knock out Beavers / Sport / 2005-09-25
The Sun Devils (3-1) had 475 yards of total offense and scored four touchdowns in the third quarter to pull away. The Beavers (2-2) piled up 525 yards of total offense, but turned the ball over six times.
- Finally, Russians Reach Davis Cup Finals / Sport / 2006-09-26
Andy Roddick was down 0-2 in his match against Russian Dmitry Tursunov, but would hustle back to serve for the match in the fifth set, leading 6-5. But the game was nowhere near ending.
- Cell Phone Viruses / Webmaster / 2005-10-27
There was a time when only computers could receive crippling viruses. That is not the case today, however. Cell phones are becoming the next technology tool to be infected with debilitating viruses.





