(DQD) Even though I’m not quite sure why someone would want to spend so much money on one, it is a fact that millions of people want to get their hands on an iPad, if only just to test it out. And that appears to be the problem, with a new NY Daily...
Geoffrey wrote in a comment on Fridayās article: āIām not a Microsoft (MSFT) fanboy by any means, but I donāt see them disappearing or losing significant maketshare.ā I agree that Microsoft isnāt going to disappear, but I think it will begin losing PC market share faster as the tide thatās seen Appleās (AAPL) growing share among...
0 views (zonaphoto) It’s not just celebrities who get caught trying to bring firearms onto planes — it also happens to airline employees! Yesterday, a Delta flight attendant was arrested after a scan of her bag turned up a loaded handgun. The 39-year-old woman was on her way to work a flight from Indianapolis International...
Ā // // We all love to travel and stay in hotels. From having our bed made for us and getting the newspaper delivered to our door, very few things in life compare to ...
The āostrich effectā is a financial term which is often used to describe the act of pretending a monetary problem does not exist: āburying oneās head in the sandā to hide from a problem. Contrary to the popular myth, the ostrich does not, in fact, bury its head in the sand, neither to hide nor...
(auxesis) Last month, InformationWeek filed a Freedom of Information request with the FCC and the FTC for complaints made about the iPhone in the past year. Although the breakdown of complaints is interesting, what I found most striking was that in a nation of over 11 million iPhone owners, less than 600 complaints...
(mskierki) The same weekend that eager European, Aussie and Canadian customers were finally able to get their hands on Apple’s iPad tablet thingy, the company announced that it had sold 2 million of the portable devices since its launch in early April. If true, this rate of sale would surpass Apple’s 2007 debut of...
(Rushup Edge) With everyone from New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg to First Lady Michelle Obama pushing foodmakers to cut the salt in their products, the salt industry is fighting back. And they warn that without enough salt, processed meats start to taste like cardboard or “damp dog hair.” Yum! The New York Times sent...
0 views sonrisa electrica If you have a lot of time on your hands, you could probably read through the House and Senate versions of the financial reform bill, and get some idea of how each one addresses consumer financial protection. Or, you could just hope that a consumer lawyer would do it for...
0 views In a joint statement from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and the Securities and Exchange Commission, investors have been warned today about the possibility of investment scams being operated by companies claiming to be involved in the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Reads the statement: “While some of...
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