By: alishushu123 | 2011-12-30 | Cars The Senate and House passed a massive spending bill, which President Obama is expected to sign this week, that includes a measure barring the Department of Energy from enforcing more efficient light bulb rules. Those rules, requiring bulbs use at least 25% less energy, do not ban all incandescents but phase out Edison's bulbs in favor of the more efficient halogen incandescent, the CFL (compact f read more
By: Brad Armstrong | 2010-11-21 | Operating systems Are you pulling your hair out in frustration because of your slow computer? Have you wanted for so many times to smash your computer into pieces because you have lost your patience? If you said yes to all of this, then here are four things you can do for a slow computer fix. read more
By: Eshwarya Patel | 2010-04-04 | Politics This time, another Democrat is in headlines for raising questions on the Iraq issue. His name is Brian Baird. U.S. Rep., Brian Baird, said that his current trip to Iraq made him believe that the armed forces need more time in the area. read more
By: Nadia khan | 2011-04-21 | Health & Fitness The stress a typical married couple feels during an ordinary half-hour argument is enough to slow their bodies' ability to heal from wounds by at least one day, a new study has shown. read more
By: hennary joe | 2011-12-09 | Technology A slow pc can be the result of many issues in your system. A hardware fault, low RAM, any computer virus and many more similar factors can affect your computer and you may experience the slow PC issue time and again. If we remove all such factors that are causing the issues we can make our PC run mush faster. However before troubleshooting for any issue we need to identify the actual cause of the read more
By: Raam Rahim | 2011-04-16 | Gadgets and gizmos 100 is assured. While downloading from Megaupload, Rapidshare, etc., who voluntarily caps the speed if we are a non-premium user, sadly download speeds do not cross 40Kbps. read more
By: Jason Fadien | 2010-11-29 | Personal Finance Most Salem bankruptcy lawyers have been busier this year than last, and the flood of new clients from all levels of society shows no sigh of slowing down or quitting. This may seem unfortunate for the economy, but it is actually good that more and more people are seeking help to reorganize their finances. read more
By: Dan Ballard | 2010-03-29 | Broadband Internet There are several reasons for slow broadband. These range from ISPs (Internet Service Providers) over-selling their connections to how old and how long your copper phone lines are, all the way to your PC being infected with Spyware and Viruses. read more
By: Brian John | 2011-09-21 | College The advantages of slowing down cash outflows are quite similar to speeding up cash inflows in an organisation. The basic motive of both speeding up cash inflows and delaying cash outflows is to retain cash in the organisation for a longer period of time. When a company retains cash for a longer period of time it increases its ability to generate profits by investing the excess cash in short term investments and meet any unexpected cash shortfalls. As with speeding up cash inflows, delaying cash. read more
By: Henry Ashworth | 2010-10-01 | Article Marketing The vacations industry would never have guessed that of all the things that might have stopped Minorca having a great year for her tourism trade this year, it would be one off their radar screen. read more
By: Amy D Hale | 2010-04-02 | Self Improvement We're multi-tasking, eating on-the-run, making everyone else's life a little bit easier. But what about yours? I am continually receiving a stream of clients that have so much tension, so much anxiety, and so much self-loathing; however, I'm not surprised. As a society, we don't think of taking care of ourselves. We're trying to please bosses, spouses, children, parents - you name it. If you want to feel less tense, less angry, less overwhelmed there are a few things you can do today to be on your way. read more
By: fiona davies | 2011-02-22 | Real Estate The way your community will look in the future and even your chances of extending your own home are about to get a lot more local in the near future. The Coalition's Localism Bill will witness the biggest change in planning policy since the introduction of the Planning Act after the Second World War. read more
By: Lynn Hoffman | 2010-04-04 | Politics All of us are prisoners of the way we talk about things. Greed, fear, ambition and- occasionally- love and kindness shape the stories we tell about our reality and about our lives. read more
By: Yasir Samad | 2011-05-18 | Business Often we hear of small businesses have grown to meet large corporate customers only to find themselves buried in bills due to large companies slow down payments. Unfortunately, this is a typical strategy of accumulating money. After all, they are slowly gaining more money than they have cash flow. It is not uncommon in times of recession economy enterprises are businesses unpaid bills of more than read more