The US Securities and Exchange Commission has opened a “preliminary inquiry” into how an outdated bankruptcy story sparked a $1 billion run on an…
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The scientists behind the £4.4bn atom smasher had already received threatening emails and been besieged by telephone calls from worried members of the public…
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From the flagellants of the Middle Ages to the doomsayers of Y2K, humanity has always been prone to good old-fashioned the-end-is-nigh hysteria. The latest…
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Ron Blackwell of the AFL-CIO says housing prices falling faster than during Great Depression. [ad#in-post] Federal government nationalizes troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and…
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A team of biologists and chemists is closing in on bringing non-living matter to life. [ad#in-post] It’s not as Frankensteinian as it sounds. Instead,…
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Today in San Francisco, reporters and analysts gathered at Apple’s “Let’s Rock” event eager to hear Steve Jobs talk about the improvements to his…
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Google Chrome’s Security Problem
September 4, 2008Security vulnerability is Google Chrome’s biggest issue. You may be asking for a hacking when downloading from the browser! Early Security Issues Tarnish Google’s…
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We knew the Apple iPhone would allow for some really great automotive applications. Our pal Marty Padgett at The Car Connection even rounded up…
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Once again I am forced to express my jealous admiration for the new breed of magic, eco-friendly car. Oops, did I say magic? I…
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References to information at Wikipedia have shown up in various inappropriate places, from homework assignments to college term papers. But there’s one place that…