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Wow! That's a lot of kit being shifted by Apple. With the publication of its financial results for the fiscal 2008 third quarter ended June 28, Apple announces revenue of $7.46 billion and net quarterly profit of $1.07 billion, or $1.19 per diluted share. International sales accounted for 42...
Read More | 4 Days Ago | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: 3 Days Ago
Almost everyone pays for their Internet (the ones who don't are using someone elses signal or they don't have the internet) Some of us pay through the nose to have a fast connection but the ISP Companies want more. Many Internet service providers in the US are looking into slowing down bandwith of...
Read More | Jun 16th, 2008
American readers will have been delighted by last night's announcement ('last night' is relative, it was last night in the UK) that Microsoft is going to offer cash back on items bought through its partners from its search engine scheme. The idea completes a notion that began over a decade ago with...
Read More | May 22nd, 2008
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and many other financial institutions run their most critical services and applications on Linux. The NYSE specifically uses RedHat Enterprise Linux because of its stability and support.
Linux is the most-chosen operating system in the U.K, France, Germany, and...
Read More | May 16th, 2008 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: May 18th, 2008
Well, not as rich as you might think. Well, not as rich as Warren Buffet anyway. In fact, not even as rich as Carlos Slim Helu. The Boy God, co-founder of Microsoft, has lost the richest man on the planet crown, a position he held for the last 13 years according to Forbes magazine.
I guess it was...
Read More | Mar 6th, 2008
Remember the movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"?
If you do, then you also remember Ferris' boring economcis teacher, whose monotone delivery of "Bueller . . . Bueller . . . anyone . . . Bueller?" while taking attendance was recently ranked as one of the 50 most famous scenes in American film.
The...
Read More | Nov 12th, 2007
Okay, Halloween is only two weeks away, so what better time to introduce five "weird" internet & media content stocks that might be more treat than trick.
The list is culled from the financial web site Barrellomoney.com. The site does warn that a few of the 'weird' selections might be high risk...
Read More | Oct 13th, 2007
Study after study shows that Americans just aren't saving enough for retirement. Part of the problem is that, as a nation, we have taken on so much debt that we're using our savings to pay it off. The other is that, through the miracles of modern medicine, we're going to live a lot longer and thus...
Read More | Oct 3rd, 2007
You've just to love it.
Honestly, you just can't make this stuff up.
One day after the business media engaged in an epic bout of hand-wringing over a decline in home sales values, a new report out today shows that consumers have looked at the housing mess, saw that it impacted only about 1% of...
Read More | Sep 28th, 2007
According to an in-depth study by the Social Futures Observatory, anti-bank feeling is running so high in the UK that 74% of Brits would consider borrowing or lending money through a social lending community in preference to their high street bank.
In the ultimate case of old concept finds new...
Read More | Dec 10th, 2006