- Welcome to the Down Low / Entertainment / 2005-11-22
Playwright Steven A. Butler, writer and creator of THE TRUTH (Welcome to the Down Low), will premiere his new play during World AIDS Day December 1st, 2005 at 8:00 p.m. at the H Street Playhouse. The music and lyrics are written by Courtney Baker-Oliver and Christopher Burnett.
- Sony PlayStation 3 Hits Shops / Business / 2006-11-23
Sony Launched its new game console, PlayStation 3, Friday, sparking a new epoch in the epic battle on the domination of the game console market
- Champ chased out in U.S. Open opener / Sport / 2005-08-31
Svetlana Kuznetsova became the first defending women`s champion to lose in the first round, falling 6-3, 6-2 to fellow Russian Ekaterina Bychkova on Monday.
- First Batch of $100 OLPC`s Machines Ready for Testing / Webmaster / 2006-12-03
The first batch of the One Laptop Per Child program rolled off the production lines in Shanghai and analysts are already expressing their initial thoughts
- Hornets Sting Kings / Sport / 2005-11-03
In an opening night shocker, the New Orleans Hornets who relocated to Oklahoma City (due to Hurricane Katrina) blew out the Sacramento Kings to the tune of 93-67.
- Wisconsin workers wasting work time / Business / 2005-08-21
Could statistics like these be fueling the trend towards outsourcing? Some say yes, and that the case for outsourcing has never been better. In Wisconsin, for every eight hours work an employer pays for, the employee is likely to deliver less than six.
- Kodak to Slash up to 3000 More Jobs / Business / 2007-02-18
The Eastman Kodak Company announced Thursday that it intends to complete its historic 3-year reorganization plan by the end of 2007, and to become a digital simulation company, focusing on costumer photography and commercial printing.
- Israeli Subsidiary wins Boeing Contract / Business / 2006-10-24
Cyclone Aviation Products Ltd, a subgroup of the Elbit Systems defense contractor, supplying detachable fuel tanks, assorted pylons, horizontal stabilizers and gun access doors for advanced combat aircraft.
- Russians, French Extend Hand to Hamas / World / 2006-02-14
The diplomacy could help the new Palestinian government fend off radical influences. But Hamas`s plans to attend talks in Moscow drew initial Israeli accusations of a "slippery slope" toward legitimizing an organization branded as terrorists in the US and Europe.
- Civil Liberty Activists Denounce Web Phone Taps / World / 2006-05-08
A broad group of civil liberty groups, education groups and a leading technology company says the U.S. has improperly applied telephone-era rules to a new generation of internet services. A 1994 law was originally aimed at ensuring court-ordered wiretaps could be placed on wireless phones.
- Ask Launches Blogosphere Search Tool / Webmaster / 2006-06-04
The online blogs community, or Blogosphere as it`s called, has grown significantly during the past few years. There are millions of people writing and reading blogs, commenting, changing, editing, and speaking their minds over cyberspace all over the world.
- Important Security Update for Firefox Users Available / Webmaster / 2004-10-02
The Mozilla Foundation releases an important security update for Firefox. All users should upgrade to the latest version of the Firefox Preview Release. A patch is available for current Preview Release users
- Security Analysts Look at 2007 with Worried Eyes / Webmaster / 2006-12-24
Online security analysts believe that 2007 will be the year of the hackers, and that a global "cyberwar" will be upon us all
- Attacking Credit Card Debt in the UK / Business / 2006-09-05
With strong indications that credit card debt in the UK is worsening, debt help experts are urging consumers to prioritise credit card debt elimination. The Bank of England has also recorded a rise in credit card debt, with credit card lending went up by ?0.2 billion in July
- U.S. and E.U. cut Palestinian aid / World / 2006-04-10
The United States and the European Union suspended aid to the new Hamas-led Palestinian government on Friday, pushing the Palestinian Authority closer to financial collapse. Last year the Palestinians received one-point-three billion dollars in overseas aid, out of a budget of one-point-nine billion dollars.





