Apple Inc. used child labor in the making of its products by employing 106 underage workers across 11 facilitates in 2012, an internal audit revealed. According to a report, the … Continue reading
By: Carolanne Wright The true cost of fossil fuel reaches far beyond what is paid at the gas pump — the expense of waging war to protect oil interests, governmental … Continue reading
A Norwegian woman recently learned the hard way that all the electronic books, or ebooks, she has ever purchased for her Kindle portable reading device were not actually hers to … Continue reading
Got Java? If so, then you might choke on it. Again. There’s really bad news in the security world today as was declared on the Full Disclosure mailing list. Security Explorations, a … Continue reading
““Lots of people will be surprised on learning all those tracks and books they have bought over the years don’t actually belong to them.” Solicitor Chris Walton BRUCE Willis is more … Continue reading
by Mike Adams The latest attack on free speech in America comes from the FDA and is supported by Google Adwords. NaturalNews has learned that the FDA is quietly, and without … Continue reading
You have to ask yourself why? Mike G ————— Mining workers’ messages for emotional trends could help managers monitor morale, but the technology struggles with humor. By: TOM SIMONITE Bosses … Continue reading
By Dr. Mercola Big Brother is watching. No kidding. And the warning is coming from none other than Google, which says government spies may be spying on you. Some believe … Continue reading
To touch something is to understand it – emotionally and cognitive. It´s one of our important six senses, which we use and need in our daily lives. But accidents or … Continue reading
Within the next two years, a spooky, powerful and invisible new technology will be deployed by the U.S. government that can instantly scan and identify every molecule on your body … Continue reading
By Kiera Butler We all know we’re supposed to unplug our technological gadgets when we’re not using them, and back in the days when we only had a few home … Continue reading
Analysis by Nic Halverson We’ve seen some innovative, yet expensive, methods to rid cities of the foul indecency of dog owners who refuse to clean up after Fido craps on the sidewalk. However, … Continue reading
House members clockwise from top left: Jared Polis, who warned CISPA would “waive every single privacy law ever enacted”; Adam Schiff; Sheila Jackson Lee; Jan Schakowsky; Mike Rogers; Hank Johnson … Continue reading
APRIL 23– A Louisiana man was arrested yesterday for wiretapping after his ex-girlfriend discovered a cell phone hidden inside the console of her vehicle, a device that apparently had been … Continue reading
There’s been a lot in the news today about the DNS Changer trojan, still likely affecting vast numbers of PCs and Macs. With the renewed push to remind users what’s at stake, … Continue reading
Battery Confusion Amp Hours vs Reserve Capacity A number of times on this and other forums, but twice just in the last two days, I have come across situations where … Continue reading
ScienceDaily (Mar. 30, 2012) — Scientists have taken an important step forward in developing a new material using nano-sized magnets that could ultimately lead to new types of electronic devices, … Continue reading
Engineer who lifted the lid on $1 billion dollar body scanner program promises ‘epic’ revelations By: Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com The Transportation Security Administration is set for yet another … Continue reading
BY: Darlene Storm If you have a mobile phone, then so long as you are in range of getting a wireless signal, your phone pings a cell phone network tower … Continue reading
They teach the kids before they know its wrong that being tracked everywhere you go is ok, so that as the old people that believe its wrong dies out they … Continue reading
A new design shrinks the device connecting solar panels to the grid, cutting installation costs. BY KEVIN BULLIS A new design for inverters invented by Ideal Power Converters, in Spicewood, … Continue reading
Didn’t Apple say there was nothing wrong with the Iphones antenna before say opps here is an free new case because you are right. Consumer Reports: Apple ‘We were wrong about the iPhone 4′ … Continue reading
Despite all the hype about sophisticated attack methods, 97% could have been stopped using fundamental precautions By Jaikumar Vijayan Computerworld - Despite rising concern that cyberattacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated, hackers used … Continue reading
Ok two things from my point of view is this: 1) If you were to use a Solar Panel to recharge your laptop during the day especially as you drive from appointment to appointment or just … Continue reading
Google’s new privacy policy is already under scrutiny in the U.S. and Europe By John Ribeiro IDG News Service - Google faces consumer complaints in federal courts in New York and … Continue reading
(Reuters) – Yahoo Inc sued Facebook Inc over 10 patents that include methods and systems for advertising on the Web, opening the first major legal battle among big technology companies … Continue reading
I can’t wait till we have personal robits like in I,Robot. I just there not made but the same people that make IPhone. Mike G ——————————————- ScienceDaily (Mar. 8, 2012) — … Continue reading
The Justice Department is threatening to sue Apple and five major US publishers for allegedly colluding to raise the price of digital books, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday. … Continue reading
A friend is giving you a computers to replace my current one, your selling yours because you got a new one, or you want to donate yours to a good charity. … Continue reading
Facebook’s ‘dark side’: study finds link to socially aggressive narcissism
I totally disagree and when everyone figures out how smart I am and makes me king of the world I will danish this story, lol. Mike G ———————————————————————– Too many ‘friends’? A psychology paper … Continue reading →