01/08/07 By Roger J. Duyong SIBU: The issue of clean and hygienic public toilets and proper washroom etiquette in such places, is something most developing countries in the world struggle with, but with minor success at best. Malaysia is not spared of the problem despite its rapid developments and world class […]
Verizon Wireless Pulls Plug on BlackBerry 8830 Features – Rips off Customers
Verizon Wireless, a long time heavyweight in wireless communications, has been disabling the GPS feature on the BlackBerry 8830 handsets it sells, after advertising the feature as one of the device’s selling points. In fact the Blackberry 8830 comes equipped with a fully functional gps locator and tracking system but Verizon Wireless their customers to […]
Get out of debt in 5 easy steps
STEP 1 FACE THE TRUTH Be honest about your finances. So often we end up in debt by ignoring bills, pretending that next month’s pay will cover what’s coming in… you know the tricks. If you are serious about getting out of debt the first step is to drop the excuses and the lies and […]
Current Oil Prices and Alternative Fuel Research Not an Indication of World Oil Reserves
Pull up to any gas station anywhere in America and you are likely to experience some degree of sticker shock. At a glance, prices can be explained away by geo-political factors – crisis in the Middle East and America’s deteriorating relationships with oil-exporting nations, such as Russia, Venezuela, Iran, and Sudan. These delicacies are certainly […]
Telecoms Reform in Bangladesh Would Yield Major Benefits
Bangladesh’s telecommunications regulation needs wide-ranging reforms if the world’s seventh most populous country is to realise the full social and economic benefits that flow from the widespread use of mobile phones, according to a study by economics consultancy CRA International and law firm Gilbert + Tobin for the GSM Association. Among the study’s main recommendations: […]
Will Radio-Frequency Identification Technology Affect You? In all likelihood -yes!
Consumer Advocate Denise Richardson Talks About Reducing Your Risk: "Credit cards, drivers’ licenses, corporate ids, university ids, speed passes and passports are starting to contain RFID tags. Criminals know that electronic devices referred to as RF readers sold for little more than $100. on the web, can scan, read and "skim" the stored information AND […]
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