- U.S. Confronts Choices on North Korea / World / 2006-10-09
Even though America has denied that it has any intentions to attack or invade North Korea, like Venezuela?s Hugo Chavez, reclusive North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il says that his nation must always be prepared for an inevitable U.S. attack.
- Thousands of Jobs Lost After Katrina / Business / 2005-10-15
At least 35,000 jobs are lost according to a September report from the U.S. Dept. of Labor as the jobless rate rose to 5.1 percent from 4.9 percent after the deadly and costly Hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc on the Gulf Coast states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida.
- HostingCon Announces New Speaker, Sponsors. / Webmaster / 2004-10-25
HostingCon, the premier conference for hosting professionals, announced today that it has secured its fourth keynote speaker and two platinum sponsors for its upcoming HostingCon 2005 event.
- Italian "Security Expert" Poisoned in London / World / 2006-11-22
Mario Scaramella, who is most notably known for his work at the Mitrokhin Commission set up by Italian Parliament to study Soviet espionage in Italy during the Cold war, has been allegedly poisoned in a sushi bar in London recently
- Study Shows Mobile Segment Not That Mobile / Webmaster / 2006-12-16
The drastic rise in laptop sales, and the subsequent drop in desktop sales, might cause you to think that the world of computer is on the move
- Second Place is Just as Nice / Entertainment / 2006-06-11
Katherine McPhee may not have won the fifth season of American Idol, but that won`t keep her from making it in the entertainment industry. The second place winner and singing sensation signed a record deal with Clive Davis in conjunction with 19 Recordings Unlimited.
- Battery Trouble with Mobile Connectivity on Vista / Webmaster / 2006-12-17
In an inside company blog, Microsoft issued a warning for Windows Vista users that access the web using Wi-Fi technology
- Industry Group to Publish Rates for Video Games / Webmaster / 2006-12-15
These are holiday times, and many parents are shopping for their gifts for their children
- Google Starts Testing Radio Advertising Service / Webmaster / 2006-12-14
After taking the text-based advertising world by storm, Google is targeting a new market ? the radio one
- U.S. tones down Iraq expectations / World / 2005-09-18
The course of the conflict in Iraq has been one of optimism followed by revision. Pentagon officials were loath even to use the word "insurgency" to describe the attacks that killed some two dozen troops in May and June of 2003.
- Plot Against U.S. Embassy in Venezuela Foiled / World / 2006-10-25
Despite tensions between the two countries stemming from President Hugo Chavez?s anti-American barnstorming around the world, Venezuelan authorities announced they had foiled an attempt to bomb the Embassy of the United States of America in Caracas, the capital.
- YouTube Bows to Japanese Pressure over Copyright Infringement / Webmaster / 2006-10-28
YouTube, the popular video file sharing site owned by Google Inc. has bowed to pressure from a group of Japanese media representatives that demanded that it remove thousands of files over copyright infringement.
- ATP to Make Tennis More Appealing / Sport / 2006-08-29
Although tennis has many fans and followers around the world, major tennis events do not really capture the same enthusiasm and interest of other sporting events, such as the soccer World Cup. The ATP has decided to change some of the settings for the 2007 men`s tour in order to increase tennis`appeal.
- Several Canada College Shooting Students Remain Critical / World / 2006-09-19
Four days after a mass shooting at Montreal, Canada`s metropolitan Dawson College, two victims remained in critical condition, with five others originally in serious condition reported to be stable and recovering. Dawson College, which is technically a Junior College with around 10,000 registered students, is located in downtown Montreal at a former convent.
- Adobe Releases New Reader Version with Many Updates / Webmaster / 2006-12-17
Adobe Reader, one of the most popular applications for document creation and distribution, has now available in a new version





