China is hoping to do what others can’t: control the weather for the 2008 Summer Olympic. Scientists are claiming they will have clear skies for the opening ceremony, and will be able to start rainfalls anytime.
International scientists have doubts that the country will be able to pull off this feat. China has high hopes for [...]
March 2, 2008
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ID theft is a huge problem for consumers. Which companies top the scales with the worst security measures that result in data leaks? Not to surprisingly the top firm that gives the least protection is a bank. The Bank of America averaged 1,117 complaints in a three month survey completed by researcher Chris Hoofnagle. Lagging [...]
March 2, 2008
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