The number of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. has dropped by nearly one million, according to a report by the Department of Homeland Security. It is the sharpest decline in three decades.
Boredom kills: People who are bored often are more likely to die at an early age, according an article in the International Journal of [...]
Tehran plans to hold a military demonstration to ‘improve defensive capabilities’, which seems to coincide with a deadline set for an agreement regarding its nuclear program.
The New York Times looks at Apple, Sprint, AT&T and others, to try > to predict what will happen with these tech giants in 2010.
Tablet PCs are ushering a new [...]
The Wall Street Journal graphically shows the Galleon insider trading case involving Raj Rajantaram.
Forbes columnist takes on ‘luxury retailing’ in the post consumer crisis world.
Internet-messaging service Twitter Inc. was hit by a cyber attack Thursday night that temporarily steered visitors to a Web site with an anti-American message from a group calling itself the “Iranian [...]
Pakistani troops have captured the key Taliban town of Kotkai in South Waziristan.
US President Barack Obama has declared swine flu a national emergency.
A group of rich Germans has launched a petition calling for the government to make wealthy people pay higher taxes.
Iran seeks to ensure nuclear deal is optimum, as it studies [...]
Remember California’s massive budget on its prison population? Well now a federal court order requiring the state to reduce its prison population by 40,000 inmates has been issued, and California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will appeal it to the US Supreme Court.
Google Vice President Ben Treynor blamed the outage on overworked routers that decided [...]
A new study has found that the growth of Twitter is not fueled by teens. In fact, a mere 10% of twitter users are teens.
Survey has found that hackers prefer Opera and Firefox to other browsers.
Nokia has unveiled a 3G Windows operated netbook - the first for the mobile communications giant.
World’s biggest oil company ExxonMobil [...]
US President Barack Obama noted that federal funding of physics and related sciences has fallen by nearly half since the 1980’s; US schools trail in math and science versus Japan, England, South Korea and others.
US telecom giant AT&T has admitted that it struck a deal with Apple to prevent iPhone applications from using [...]