The Buffett Rule: Sound Policy Or Just Politics?
Republicans have accused President Barack Obama of using the so-called Buffet Rule to score political points at the expense of sound policy.
Nokia Lumia PureView Image Leak: Will The W8 And 41MP Camera Phone Be The Last Throw Of Dice Against Apple’s & Samsung’s Super Releases?
New reports have leaked that suggest Nokia is working secretly on its first Lumia smartphone which will feature Pureview camera technology and the latest version of Microsoft's Windows 8 (Apollo).
Heinrich Himmler: The Nazi Hindu
The link between Nazi Germany and ancient India, however, goes deeper than just the swastika.
Tech Freaks Favorite Gadgets In 2012: Is It On Your Wishlist Too?
The year 2012, since starting has witnessed a plethora of innovative wireless technology launches in the category of smartphones and tablets including others as well. Hence, here is a list of top gadgets in the category of tablets and smatphones which have stolen the hearts of the technology freaks and definitely have a wow factor which can make you drool over them.
Lobbyist Lobby Pushes Tighter Registration Regulations
The American League of Lobbyists Monday decided to ask the U.S. Congress to approve a set of changes to current registration rules.
Samsung Galaxy S3 Release: S2 Sequel is the Galaxy Note, Says VP
It seems Samsung enthusiasts have been so wrapped up in Samsung S3 rumors that they failed to consider the Galaxy Note as the S2's sequel, which is what Samsung's UK VP considers it to be.
Women Postponing Motherhood Mistakenly Rely On IVF
Women who postpone getting pregnant often rely on in-vitro fertilization when they get older, according to a new study. But getting pregnant when you are older is not only harder, it's dangerous too.
Netflix's New Political Actions Committee: FLIXPAC
Earlier this week, the online streaming media company, Netflix, filed a statement with the federal government to create it's very own political action committee: FLIXPAC. The new PAC will allow Netflix to directly contribute to federal campaigns, thus boosting the media company's Washington profile. More specifically, A PAC can give $5,000 to a candidate per election (primary, general or special) and up to $15,000 annually to a national political party.
Obama Looks Set To Abandon Order Mandating Federal Contractors To Disclose Political Donations
The White House has been silent ahead of the 2012 election on an executive order proposed last year that would require federal contractors to publicly disclose their political contributions.
Quad Core Smartphones Of 2012: Can An Extra Core Make These Phones Better?
Quad core processor is the latest trend in the smartphone market. HTC One X, Huawei Ascend D Quad and LG Optimus 4X HD, iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S3 will have the same feature for faster performance and better battery life.
U.S. Schools Want a Part of the Huge Indian Education Market
As India takes small steps toward overhauling its lumbering higher-education system, U.S. colleges and universities want a part of the action. Now a new chapter is being written and the authors are the Obama and Singh administrations.
China Consumer Prices Inch Up To 3.6% In March, Within Target Range
Premier Wen Jiabao recently said China's consumer price inflation target for the year would be around 4 percent. On Friday, data on first-quarter gross domestic product should indicate if any change in monetary policy is needed.
Samsung Galaxy S3 Rumor Quashed Ahead of Release Date
Samsung has finally broken its silence about rumored features for its next generation Galaxy S phone. While the company is yet to officially reveal the features and release date of the phone, they have quashed one rumor related to 3D technology.
The Silent Majority Sings as One: “God Bless the USA”
Those lyrics are from the most patriotic American anthem of the last half-century, Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA.” Ronald Reagan played the song the year it came out, at the 1984 Republican convention, and it gained iconic status after the 9/11 atrocities.
President Obama Hopes To Defuse Healthcare Fight with Appeals Court
U.S. courts have authority to decide whether President Barack Obama's healthcare law is valid under the Constitution, his attorney general told a federal court on Thursday in a further bid to defuse a controversy Obama ignited earlier this week.
HTC One X Release Poses A Big Threat To Samsung Galaxy S3; Should The Quad-core Smartphone Be Your Next Upgrade?
HTC One X has plunged a stiff competition for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S3 super smartphone. The quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor clocked Android device was announced at the Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona in February and since then it has been getting a lot of attention for being a serious threat to Samsung's next best addition