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  • Managing the white-collar road warrior – devices, tips and what and what not to do  By :
    If you don’t spend a lot of time in hockey arenas, you might not know that a number of them have Wi-Fi hotspots.
  • Mobile Technology shorts - Jan 17, 2007  By :
    35% of US mobile phone owners use text messaging
  • T-Mobile, RIM Launch White Pearl  By :
    Claiming a first in the color department, T-Mobile USA and Research In Motion (RIM) launched the new white BlackBerry Pearl.
  • Running away from Iraq is easy. Dealing with the consequences is not.  By :
    Before last November’s US elections I wrote the following which rings even truer today, “…once the Democrats win control of the house, [there will be] a victory for terrorism as the US winds down its commitment and leaves Iraq in chaos. The widespread contempt for America in the Middle East is the result of the American unwillingness to utterly efface those who are fighting against US forces in the region. This includes border infiltrations by Iranian, and Syrian arms, money and jihadists.” Three months later on and the situation has worsened with the US Congress getting ready to stop funding the Iraq war and already no doubt making plans behind the scenes to leave during 2008.
  • Iraq and Iran – another example of weakness leading to more violence.  By :
    So Iran and Islam are again rattling the bloody sabre of confrontation. It is clear that weakness begets war. As that old Anglo white warmonger capitalist-conservative Churchill stated, ‘Nations which go down fighting rise again, those who surrender tamely are finished.’ Tamely surrendering to fascist Islam, running out of Iraq and Afghanistan to placate chattering socialist morons at home and in the media, or the opportunistic cowardly and fainéant, will only embolden civilization’s enemies.
  • 50 million Muslims are now in Europe. The great conquest is underway.  By :
    The lying liberal media only reports what it wants you to hear. Illegal immigrants killing innocents and selling drugs? Never on the news. The spread of AIDS through promiscuous homosexuality and dirty needles? Drug users and gays are victims not criminals. Islam dominating Europe through demography and cultural intolerance? No need to discuss that since Islam is a wonderful ideology of peace and love. The lies and distortions over something as important as the destruction of Western high culture is criminal insanity. You would never know the depth and power of the Muslim population and its threat to Europe’s existence if you depended on the liberal media for your information.
  • Mobile Technology Shorts: Motorola buys Good; HP Ipaq 6900 launched; 2.6 B worldwide users  By :
    1) Motorola Inc. agreed to acquire closely held Good Technology Inc., which provides wireless email technology that competes with Research In Motion Ltd.'s BlackBerry system.
  • European lies about unemployment rates  By :
    European governments, aided by bad publications like the Economist magazine, always distort EU economic data. A classic example is employment. In the US and Canada unemployment rates are 4.9% and 6.7% respectively. In Europe the aggregate EU number is supposedly 7.5% - far worse than the US and only slightly higher than statist Canada. It does not sound so bad. But parse the numbers, look at the countries that are producing jobs, analyze real employment rates and you will see the EU lie for what it is – politically managed propaganda.
  • Apple’s iphone might lead to – Apple Enterprise computing  By :
    Some 25 years ago, Steve Jobs and Apple lost the war of corporate computing to IBM and Microsoft. I imagine, though, that Jobs probably considers it just a battle in his own “Thirty Years War” against Microsoft and its founder. While Apple’s recent iPhone announcement was completely focused on consumers, the iPhone might also serve to bolster Apple’s position in the enterprise.
  • Avaya buys Ubiquity Software for $144 million  By :
    Avaya this week announced plans to acquire Ubiquity Software, a maker of SIP-based applications and software development tools, for around $144 million.
  • Verizon, Nortel strike a deal  By :
    Nortel Networks Corp.’s recent US$2 billion contract to supply equipment and services to telecom firm Verizon Wireless is a huge shot in the arm for Nortel — as well as Canadian telecommunications, according to one industry insider.
  • Mobile Technology shorts - Jan 30, 2007  By :
    1 Billion ! handsets shipping in 2006
  • Every fourth mobile phone to cost under USD 20 in 2011  By :
    Motorla has gained market share with GSMA contracts, but it has hurt margins. The global market for sub-USD 20 ultra low cost handsets (UCLH) will be over 330 million units in 2011. A new study from ABI Research finds that over 50 percent of these handsets will be shipped in the emerging markets of Asia Pacific and the remainder in markets of Africa, Middle East, Latin America, and Eastern Europe.
  • 50 years of 'Euro-pia' socialism  By :
    When your economy fails, so does everything else. Prosperity, wealth, trade, technology and profit accumulation dictates a lot in the structure of the political-economy. Likewise institutions, culture, and various freedoms impact the health, scope and depth of economic progress [or regression]. Without a strong economy you have no military, stunted private capital formation and a declining culture. Welcome to Europia – 50 years of collective socialism that apparently is the greatest thing since hot water or Jesus Christ. But of course the Euros disavow spirituality and technology.
  • Turkey's genocidal and anti-Christian past  By :
    Turkey, an Asian country with a history of genocide against non-Muslims does not belong in the EU. Turkey has nothing in common with Europe. History, culture, economy, political structure and attitudes are remarkably divergent between Europe and Islamic and Asian Turkey. None of the factors that make up a modern, progressive and vibrant nation state exists in Turkey. This says nothing of the 5 million non-Muslims the Turks murdered between 1896 and 1923. As Hitler commented when asked about ‘Western’ reaction to liquidating the Jews, ‘does anyone remember the Armenians…’ This alone should forever mark Turkey as a non-European and pariah state.
  • European Socialism is supporting Islamo-fascism  By :
    Multi-culturalism leads ineluctably to the collapse of civilization. It divides up society into groups and protest fora. It destroys the majoritarian culture and intelligent political discourse. It excuses itself from the difficult tasks of building civilization. It acquiesces as political demagogues usurp more power and more money, to appease cultural and societal sensibilities. So it comes to pass that socialist sympathy allies itself with Islamo-fascism.
  • The China Syndrome - selective capitalism should not hide the obvious future conflict with Beijing  By :
    For those so inclined the big money in investing and high returns lies in the economic accession and growth of India and particularly China. Chinese index funds returned more than 40% in 2006 and expect more of the same in 2007. Chinese and Indian demand will keep oil and commodity prices high for the next 5 years. Another play on the China syndrome? – buy Exxon and hold. For the small investor the awakening of Napoleon’s sleeping giant is a boon but how about for the political-economy of East Asia and the Pacific? How should we view China beyond being a place of profits and high returns? China’s inaction on North Korea and its stalking of Russian resources should provide some clear clues.
  • Tips To Secure Your Online Dating Safety  By :
    Online personals and dating can be a very fun venue towards meeting that special someone. However, one's safety should still be the top priority. Did you know that most online dating services do not pre-screen their users? This means that they cannot ensure that the people you meet through their sites are safe enough to be dealt with. So, this makes you call the shots when it comes to screening them.
  • Things a Woman Should NOT Do When Dating Online  By : T Man
    There are certain/a few things that a woman should never get involved in while taking part in an online relationship with a man. These things are certain to put a final end to any further interaction with him .
  • The Risks of Online Dating  By :
    There is no question that the popularity of online dating has revolutionized the way potential couples meet each other. These days, it is not uncommon for the average single person to participate in an online dating service. In fact, this trend is fast becoming the norm. In 2004, it was estimated that residents in the U.S. spent more than $460 million on online dating services.
  • Online dating: Is it right for you?  By :
    Should you go online dating? Why not? That is the answer for many of those undecided and unsure of Internet dating. There are many reasons for doing so, and by being a member of online dating services, you are expanding your social circle and raising your hopes to find your perfect match.
  • Why many prefer online dating over traditional one  By :
    Gone are the days when dating means courting your future spouse you met at school or in your neighborhood. Romance could blossom now with the click of a mouse.
  • Nokia and Motorola take 57% of global phone market  By :
    M600i: Sony Ericsson has become a power in the top and medium prized mobile phone category. Nokia and Motorola increased their share of the global cell phone market in the fourth quarter. Asian makers Samsung and LG Electronics were the losers.
  • Mobile Technology shorts - Feb 7, 2007  By :
    Operators Take on Google, Yahoo! Mobile Search
  • Wireless comparison: 802.xx vs. EVDO – a test and a future prediction  By :
    It's the Suits versus the Cowboys in the battle for your wireless future. The Suits are the cellular carriers; the Cowboys are entrepreneurs implementing the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers' 802.xx protocols. The Suits bring zillions of dollars in wireless infrastructure, a long operating history, a huge base of captive customers, thousands of roaming agreements and vertical integration of systems, software and services. The Cowboys bring ... uh, they bring ... uh ... well, they'll improvise. My money is on the Cowboys. The battle replays minicomputers and PCs. The minicomputers were the Suits. The PCs were the Cowboys. PCs won handily. Here's the story for wireless.
  • Apple’s IPhone will impact Companies  By :
    Image-conscious executives who want to own the latest tech gadgets might put their companies at risk if they try to connect iPhones to corporate networks, warns an analyst
  • Sony Ericsson to Launch Eight New Phones  By :
    AMSTERDAM—World number four mobile maker Sony Ericsson aggressively expanded its line-up of low-cost phones on Tuesday, joining bigger rivals in the fight for customers in emerging markets.
  • City of Toronto - Canada's socialist microcosm  By :
    All big cities in Canada and Europe suffer from the same socialist rot and Marxist malaise and posturing. Toronto as the epi-center of the country is a microcosm of all that is wrong with the glorious and not-so democratic people’s republic. Run by socialists, suffering from over-taxation and debt, the city and its 30% of citizens that care to vote is heading into hard times. Crime is up, homelessness is rampant and the city is dirty – all thanks to socialist compassion. It is not so much a modern city as a functioning welfare home for immigrants and a tax machine for left wing bureaucrats and snivelling politicians.
  • Socialism always promises a ‘new deal’! Toronto is no exception.  By :
    Merry Marxists and salivating socialists are obsessed with ‘new deals’. In any major speech, platform appearance or budget proposal, the happy class warriors usually revert back to type and propose ‘new deals’ to ensure equality, love, compassion, and to protect the values of [insert nation state, region or city here], or communal ‘justice’. The ‘new deal’ is of course an old fantasy. New deal proposals are a sure sign that the person introducing the concept is another power-mongering, classless class-warrior, intent on expanding government and unaccountable powers. The term ‘new deal’ is just a nice moniker to hide the grasping claw of left wing mismanagement.
  • Alternative Energy fantasies  By :
    A good description of the eco-fascist cult’s rhetoric and the nonsense regarding the nirvana of ‘alternative energy’, is from the merry Marxist economist Keynes: “Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler a few years back.”

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