- LogiGear Expands Offshore Testing Center / Webmaster / 2006-04-07
LogiGear are expending their software testing center in Vietnam, as announced by the company this week. The testing center is located in Ho Chi Minh City and it is currently the only software testing center in Vietnam. LogiGear Test & Research Center is expanding to support the continued rapid expansion of LogiGear`s independent software testing services. The center is expected to double in size by the end of the year, and will provide work for around 160 engineers.
- Poland Wary of Pipeline Deal / World / 2006-05-04
Polish Defense Minister Radek Sikorski chastised German Chancellor Angela Merkel for refusing to reverse plans for a German-Russian pipeline project - which were agreed by her predecessor, Gerhard Schroeder. Mr. Schroeder, for his part, has accepted work with a Russian gas firm connected to pipeline construction.
- Shutterfly Joins Fight Against Ovarian Cancer / Entertainment / 2005-07-27
Hosted by Donna Karan, Charla Lawhon, "In Style" magazine and Kelly Ripa, Super Saturday is a fund-raising event for ovarian cancer research that features activities for fashion-lovers and the entire family.
- Man U breaks away from Chelsea / Sport / 2006-12-28
A goal scored by the Chelsea defense into the team`s own goal gave Reading a 2-2 tie and cost the second-place team two valuable points in the race for the English Premiership League championship
- Subway Superman Receives Major Perks / World / 2007-01-30
New York is going out of its way to honor its "subway Superman", a 50-year-old construction worker, who saved a film student from being run over by a subway
- Raising MP3 Download Prices / Webmaster / 2005-12-29
Downloading music from the web has become the industry standard since Napster began its now illegal person-2-person (p2p) sharing over 7 years ago. Today people pay anywhere from .5-1 dollar per song; these are of course the ones who actually pay for music. p2p sharing is still the number one method for many of acquiring music, and while this is free for them, those honest music lovers are paying th price.
- Second Round of Polling Likely in Peru / World / 2006-04-12
A second round on May 7 looks certain, as Ollanta Humala is well below the 50% of the vote needed to claim outright victory. He has vowed to spend more money on the poor. If he wins is expected to take the South American state in a similar direction to Hugo Chavez`s Venezuela.
- Ronaldo Joins AC Milan / Sport / 2007-02-10
Thirty one year old Brazilian striker Ronaldo, also known as 1976), simply known as O Fen?meno (the phenomenon) has fallen out of favor with his Spanish club Real Madrid
- China cracks down on money laundering / Business / 2006-12-26
In a further move towards improving financial regulation in Chinas booming market, the Chinese government has cracked down heavily on illegal financial operations
- New Business Book Hits Best Seller List / Business / 2006-01-24
If you are starting out as a small business owner or have had experience in the field of business for years, there is a great new book out there that will help you learn the tricks behind running a successful business. Authored by over 50 business men and women, this book highlights the important factors that are behind success.
- Boeing confident amidst airline bankruptcies / Business / 2005-09-20
In most industries, news that two of your customers are seeking bankruptcy protection would be chilling, if not downright jarring. But analysts say neither airline is key to Boeing`s most important growth plans.
- Microsoft Speech Sever 2007 Up For Public Beta Testing / Webmaster / 2006-05-10
Microsoft Speech Sever 2007 is now officially open for public beta testing, as announced by Microsoft this week. Microsoft Speech Sever 2007 is a voice recognition and telephony server and the new version is considered a significant upgrade with a host of new features and technologies.
- Labour Criticized For Cherie`s Hair Expenses / World / 2006-04-25
During last year`s month-long general election campaign, the victorious Labour Party of Prime Minister Tony Blair spent a reported $13,700 on hairstyling bills for Mr. Blair`s wife, Cherie. Even so, it doesn`t look as if hair will cause the downfall of Her Majesty`s current government.
- Bears still unbeaten after Monday Night comeback / Sport / 2006-10-18
The Chicago Bear were pressed into a tight corner in their game Monday night, trailing 23-3 in the third quarter. But their defense and punt returner came through for an amazing come from behind 24-23 win over the Arizona Cardinals
- Truce Between Uganda and LRA / World / 2006-08-30
The truce between Uganda`s government and the Lord`s Resistance Army rebels, signed on Saturday, has come into force. It gives rebels three weeks to gather at points in southern Sudan where the regional government will protect them.





