June 1, 2009

Workers at Canon cannot sit down or walk slow

A lot of people do not like their jobs; this can be for many reasons but spare a thought for the employees of Canon the electrical giant.
They have found that all chairs have been removed from the plants and a sophisticated alarm system has been installed that goes off should an employee not be walking [...]

May 26, 2009

Apple building a $1 billion server farm

Sometimes governments and regional authorities will do almost anything to get a big name employer to set up on their patch. This is what the North Carolina government are considering in order to get Apple to move in.
The rules are simple, States can do virtually anything to get a larger company to move in, providing [...]

May 21, 2009

Google looking for answers

The current financial situation has seen many changes in the way that people and businesses are run, no longer is there the long term security of a job for life.
For businesses, it has been an exercise in cost cutting and trimming down. However, as a business attempts to save cash and create a [...]

May 11, 2009

YouTube to turn a profit with Googles help

Google have insisted that they will make YouTube into a profitable enterprise, although the CEO Eric Schmidt was careful enough to keep clear of saying exactly when and how this is likely to happen, although it was suggested that it would be losing hundreds of millions of dollars this year alone.
In fact, the current estimates [...]

May 6, 2009

Shop buys bad stock

It looks as if the term quality control went out of the window at supermarket chain Morrison’s when they ordered ABC building blocks intended to educate, stimulate and make learning fun, unfortunately some of the words appeared to have been lost in translation.
It is a classic mistake to make for example on brick with the [...]

April 30, 2009

Do pirates buy more music?

There have been many studies into the piracy issues that plague the internet, where consumers are able to get their hands on music, film and even games for free. The studies seem to say that although there may be a huge market in pirated material the people that use it are also big money spending [...]

April 24, 2009

Who owns rainwater?

You would have thought that something that falls from the sky is free, but this would depend on where you live.
In some parts of the US, setting up a rain barrel or some other way of collecting rainwater could be illegal, which may sound outrageous but it’s true, take the state of Colorado, the law [...]

April 21, 2009

Vatican set to create solar power plant

The Vatican are looking to go green, but this is not some small turbine or a couple of solar panels they are going green in seriously big way.
Vatican City is the smallest nation in the world it covers a small area and there are around forty thousand households within the site. It is the intention [...]

April 2, 2009

Church uses coke for baptisms

In the freezing north life still goes on, countries like Norway are experiencing a severe cold spell at the moment and yet life still goes for the people as they go about their daily lives and celebrate all of the normal family events such as a baptism.
Unfortunately, some things do have to suffer, like the [...]

March 30, 2009

£4,500 per month to live in tube

It may sound like the latest in a long line of reality TV programmes where contestants are put through embarrassing and yet strangely entertaining tasks. However, this is no TV show it is a step forward to the first manned mission to Mars.
Six volunteers will be sealed into the metal containers that are located inside [...]

March 24, 2009

The return of Dads Army

The government are once more training a “Dads Army” but this time instead of defending our shores against invasion, these part timers will be spying on the general public.
Sixty thousand new recruits have been chosen by the police and Mi5 to act as sleepers in their normal jobs which could be working on the railway, [...]

March 18, 2009

After sixteen years, Sci-Fi changes name

Not wanting to be limited to providing just sci-fi the most famous genre based channel in the world is about to change its name.
The Sci-Fi Channel has been responsible for providing some the most popular TV sci-fi shows around for as long as satellite TV has been around, but programming has changed over the years [...]

March 13, 2009

Letting Twitter do the work

There was a time when Twitter was considered a stupid idea, after all who wants to know want people are doing in their lives? Well it would seem quite a lot of people do and that is why the numbers of people who Twitter is growing.
However, it is not just individuals that have the Twitterbug [...]

March 9, 2009

Twitters get Twitterfall

Twitterfall has been described as one of the most useful Twitter tools on the market, and by accounts that statement could be right. The great thing about this tool is that it has been developed by two students from the University of York.
The growth in the use of Twitter has highlighted that news stories can [...]

March 3, 2009

Apple takes 10% of browser market

February is always a strange month for most things, it could be that winter is coming to an end or that we are all just recovering from the expense of the festive season, but one thing that stood out last month was the browser sector.
February has been the month of the Beta, for some reason [...]

February 25, 2009

NASA’s failure to launch

A new satellite whose purpose was to track the major culprits of global warming has crashed into the ocean just off Antarctica minutes after being launched from California on Tuesday.
The satellite was going to be part of NASA’s already struggling network of environment monitoring satellites. It cost around $280 million and was specifically designed to [...]

February 20, 2009

Google win Street View case

It has been nearly a year since a couple from Pittsburgh in the US decided that the Street View feature by Google was a step too far. The couple started a lawsuit against the search giant claiming that Google Maps was an invasion of their privacy.
They are not alone because all around the country and [...]

February 16, 2009

Madonna top in the music biz

When the music industry complains about the bit file sharing costing them money and jobs, you can occasionally feel a little bit for sorry them, but when the industry publishes their top twenty money makers, it all takes on a very different look.
1. Madonna: $242,176,466
2. Bon Jovi: $157,177,766
3. Bruce Springsteen: $156,327,964
4. The Police: $109,976,894
5. Celine [...]

February 11, 2009

Nissan cutting 20,000 jobs

The last time the third largest carmaker in the world posted a loss was back in 2000, but even then, it was on the back of a seven year long struggle. Since then company has become more efficient by streamlining its operations.
However, when a credit crunch hits, the last thing on most people’s minds is [...]

February 5, 2009

Restaurant says, “Pay what you want”

It is great when a business owner understands that it is everyone who is suffering from the current financial crisis, one such businessman is Peter Ilic the owner of four restaurants under the Little Bay name.
For the entire month of February his customers will not be getting a full bill that has everything itemised, because [...]

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