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The Revenge of GAIA, Humanity under Attack.

By, Uwe Paschen. The Revenge of Gaia, The Earth is Fighting back. Humanity is now under attack after decades, even centuries of abusing the Earth and it's balance. This is what James Lovelock believes and writes...

Humanity Comes full circle as the Earth turns.

The Irony of the World and its radical movements through out History.  We had it all, war, oppression, injustice, resistance, terrorism, and we had it from all sides as well as in all eras. Where could we...

Blu-Ray Rises From The Dead

Just over a year ago, prominent bloggers were declaring the death of Blu-ray. From tech.blorge, gearlog and even zdnet many were convinced that Blu-ray was going out the door and would soon be replaced with online streaming. According to t3 magazine, in an interview with Home...

LG: World's thinnest LCD TV! (PICTURES)

The race to manufacture the world's thinnest LCD TV (pictures) has been shaken up by LG Display, the world's second largest LCD TV manufacturer. LG will debut its newest 47-inch LCD TV, touted as the world's thinnest LCD TV, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas...

Roomba - Top Christmas gift for a Family

It seems that every year before Christmas time the popularity of the automatic vucume cleaner, Roomba, surges.  The Roomba is the small electric circle that can sense dirt on a floor, travel over to it, and...

Thomas Jefferson High School Wins Top School Award

Thomas Jefferson High School in Alexandria Virginia has won the top spot on the U.S. News & World Report's America's Best High Schools ranking.  It is a high school that with a program that is supposed to be very challenging for students.  Here is a description...

UK - Smart Meters in every home

29 11 2009 All UK homes to get ‘smart’ power meters. The news comes after Ed Balls announced that smart meters will be installed in up to 12,000 Schools in order to save money and allow teaching staff to monitor electricity by the second [ news 26 11 2009 ]. Energy...

Alberta allocates $495M on Carbon Capture Pipeline

Alberta has come under pressure for its dismal record on the environment.  The Alberta Oil Sands, near Fort McMurray, have come  under the criticism by David Suzuki and Al Gore.  President Obama...

Google Earth Runs the Spy Scene

"Look! It's my car. It's at my house.  Everyone in the World can See!"     Yes.  Google just keeps on monopolizing.  The newest rumor is of their Operating System.  Does this mean the end of Microsoft and Apple as we will all be able to...

Sparking a Helping Hand

Today I read a simply wonderful and inspiring piece from the Jerusalem Post. It was titled "Sparking a Helping Hand". It went on to describe the wonderful life of Prof. Boris Rubinsky in his quest to invent new...

Computer Shows Your Thoughts On Screen As In Minority Report

Another instance of science fiction being science fact. People do not realize that a lot of movies are based on or use actual technology or technology that is in the developmental stage. For years the intelligence community has had the ability to know a intercept and...

The 4th of July only for those that can tweet.

By, Uwe Paschen. The forgotten people by Tweeter on the fourth of July may be fund in Niger. Wile the USA celebrates ideals such as Liberty and Freedom as well as Equality and Justice, most of the World Citizen...

Whose terrorising who & the need for evidence to protect oneself

As the blame/revenue collection Technologies “kick-in”, perhaps more rigorously given a climate of recession, what protection have you got against authority given its profiling/storage mechanisms as to DNA, finger prints, CCTV footage, lie detectors, phone and e-mail...

Is Your Startup a "Nice to Have" or "Must Have"?

With the downturn in the economy, numerous people are talking about starting a new business or company. Whether it’s a technology startup or new restaurant idea, I’ve heard of more and more people meeting to brainstorm and working to bring their ideas to fruition.Whether...

USA - Dell to close their desktop plant in North Carolina by 2010

As a part of their new corporate strategy and expected to cut the computer giants cost by $4 billions, PC giant Dell is closing down its desktop assembly plant in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.When started in...

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