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Dem leaders struggle on Weiner’s future

Sarah Lacy Up to now, senior House Democrats haven’t openly insisted Rep. Anthony Weiner to quit after confessing he sent indicative photographs of himself in his underwear via Twitter and then completely denied about it. However, they’ve made it obvious they’d be pleased about if he’d quit soon. In announcements only after an hour of [...] (Continue reading)

US officials state ‘deep concerned’ regarding Syria’s Internet cut

Sarah Lacy The officials of the United States government officially declared on Sunday that they are highly concerned and keeping a sharp eye on the Internet shutdown activates in Syria. The secretary of State, Hillary Clinton gave a threatening statement against the government trying to hush the protesters–she stated that the government “cannot prevent the [...] (Continue reading)

RIM keeps losing its market share to Apple, Google

Alec Ronin According to the report of a recently conducted research, the analysts have declared that Research In Motion (RIM) has laid off even more of its market share to the giants, Apple and Google, in the extremely competitive U.S. smartphone market than ever before. Now that the two mobile phone giants are trying to [...] (Continue reading)

Protesters rejoice the absence of Yemen’s leader

Sarah Lacy Protesters jazzed, chanted and butchered cows in the central square of Yemen’s capital Sunday to rejoice the removal of the country’s dictatorial head for health check in Saudi Arabia after he was injured in a rocket attack. A Saudi channel, Al-Arabiya, declared President Ali Abdullah Saleh was undertaking surgical treatment, but did not [...] (Continue reading)

New SAP StreamWork to be integrating several softwares in multiple collaborations

Alec Ronin In order to lead ahead of its chief competitor, Salesforce.com, SAP has announced that it will be releasing its latest StreamWork very soon. The company stated that the cloud-based system would be a collaboration of several applications, all different variety of SAP business software’s together at one platform with sophisticated integration. Putting in [...] (Continue reading)

New Lady Gaga album leaks ahead of May 23 release

Sarah Lucy Lady Gaga’s much anticipated latest album, titled “Born This Way,” has found its way on the Internet on Wednesday i.e. five days earlier than its official release date of 23rd May, 2011. The complete album, with all 14 songs, was exclusively streamed on Wednesday in Europe through an online website to its wide [...] (Continue reading)

FCC invites Apple, Google and other related companies to attend a forum on Location-Tracking Practices

Alec Ronin In response to the rapidly growing concerns and controversies about the mobile phone companies and operators tracking users’ location data, the Federal Communications Commission has invited Apple, Google and other consumer advocates to join in a forum scheduled in late June. FCC made an announcement this Tuesday, declaring that it will be weighing [...] (Continue reading)

Connecticut passes up layoffs by signing union agreement

Sarah Lucy Connecticut has eluded the liability of firing public employees in the light of a new labor agreement that saves $1.6 billion that otherwise would have been allocated on wages, healthcare and pension schemes, the governor said on Friday. Connecticut is now going to withdraw dismissal notices to 4,742 recruits that it started to [...] (Continue reading)

Cheri Daniels steps under the limelight, amid support from Laura Bush

Sarah Lucy In order to promote her husband’s bid for the presidency and to share her personal knowledge of being a campaign spouse, Cheri jumped under the limelight. Bush’s phone call, initially detailed by CBS News’ Jan Crawford, comes as Cheri Daniels stepped into a political arena she has candidly eschewed in the course of [...] (Continue reading)

Alabama’s self-help in the wake of deadly storms

Sarah Lacy Dust filled the skies as volunteers cut off 200-year-old oaks that dropped like toothpicks when blizzards slashed through the wage-earning region of Pleasant Grove, Alabama, in April. At the residence of an elderly lady who did not have any insurance, two teenage co-workers picked up a heavy log under their father’s supervision. 52-year-old [...] (Continue reading)