Tuesday 19 November 2013

Solar Energy Could Be America's Greatest National Security Asset | Jacob Sandry







Bill Gates’ obstinacy built Microsoft — Business Management Daily: Free Reports on Human Resources, Employment Law, Office Management, Office Communication, Office Technology and Small Business Tax Business Management Daily







Apple has its pick of BlackBerry workers after redundancy revelation | ITProPortal.com







Apple reportedly buys 3D motion sensor technology used in Microsoft Kinect | ITProPortal.com







Honfleur: The picturesque port that inspired Impressionist art | Washington Times Communities







Obama Pick for Court Is 3rd in a Row Blocked by Republicans - NYTimes.com

Republicans know George Bush was elected by a judge looking at voting machines. What a disaster that was!







What Android’s domination in smartphones means for Apple, Microsoft | IT World Canada Blog

If you really want to survive, you had better go the high route because the oversupply at the low end of rubbishy offerings must be staggering. Android rides on google popularity, for which big cracks are showing.

It's not surprising the cost cutting boys have equipment out there that people without savings purchase. People will save for quality and that's where the junk gets tossed, even good Apple stock.







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Private firms selling mass surveillance systems around world, documents show | World news | The Guardian

If nothing is done openly and agreed as a social contract, then people will find other ways to privacy that governments will not like.







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