By: Ted Brumby | 2012-03-20 | Music 17 million sold albums, two Grammys and three studio albums later, Evanescence has been prepping for a new album release and a brand new tour. Some of the band has newly-found members since the original formation. read more
By: Andrew Revitt | 2010-04-03 | Recreation & Sports When you have spent 3 months riding mostly down, it seemed only fair and redress the balance. A plan was hatched to climb Mont Chery in Les Gets, France to see the sunrise. Unfortunately this meant starting off in the dark at the base of a 1826m mountain.... read more
By: Gregg Milliken | 2010-04-03 | Diabetes If you have diabetes, you have probably experienced a rise in blood glucose that naturally occurs between 4:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. This is known as the dawn phenomenon. read more
By: exlinteractive | 2010-10-21 | VOIP Mobile VoIP is the latest version of voice over IP network. On the top of that, SIP is the most popular signalling protocol used for various multimedia sessions. This can make your handset integrated with a VoIP network. read more
By: Lek Boonlert | 2010-10-15 | Travel Tips Nightlife in Amman come alive with locals and tourists gathering to make the most of the city's party scene. Nightclubs play international hits, which draw enthusiastic crowds. Bars offer a more relaxing atmosphere where you can engage in conversations while sipping on a variety of alcoholic beverages. There are nightlife options to suit all budgets from expensive hotels to cheaper street bars. Alternatively, visit one of Amman's trendy restaurants for a quiet night out. read more
By: Phoebe Balde | 2010-03-29 | Book Reviews Was there ever a love stronger than that of a mother's love for her child? Out of all the types of love, this is probably the most celebrated. The story starts with Bella and Edward's union, and how by some twist of fate, they are able to create a life of their own, their baby. In this book, Bella had to go through fire and ice protecting an unknown life inside her womb. read more
By: Stuart Mitchell | 2012-03-29 | Information technology There are two technologies in particular which are in themselves becoming integral to IT operations and that are subsequently supporting the growth in BYOD - they are cloud computing and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). Whilst there are many technology trends that are pushing the adoption of BYOD policies, these two are providing businesses with the key tools they need to overcome some of the chal read more
By: Stuart Mitchell | 2012-03-28 | Information technology For those working in business IT there is one term that is sure to be cropping up on your radar more and more frequently; for those who work outside of IT departments you’ll be familiar with the ideas behind it - in fact you may be responsible for its prominence - even though you may be less aware of its name. The concept is BYOD or Bring Your Own Device. read more
By: TOMAS COIMIN | 2010-11-24 | Politics Fianna Fail and their government have apparently let the people of Ireland down and worse have damaged our reputation on the world stage thus if they have any moral forthrightness they should secede and allow Ireland to catch its breath before the New Year. The people are looking for accountability with legal representations against those who caused this dilemma and so far there are no signs on the horizon of such cases being presented in the courts. The workers of Ireland did not cause read more
By: Ed Vinicombe | 2010-04-04 | Politics I had a feeling that this would be the case. Barack Obama has been declared the new president of America in a clear cut electoral vote. The electoral college votes were marked at Obama - 349 and McCain - 162 which left Obama as the clean cutter winner of the most expensive US presidential election in years. read more
By: Keith Londrie | 2010-04-20 | Environmental Woodcraft can be known as the art of carving or fashioning from wood. We also define it as the cleverness and experience in matters which relates to the woods, such as hunting, fishing, camping or easily being alive in the wild by staying one step ahead of the puma. For thousands of years, people have survived only thanks to their ability to adapt and obtain their basic necessities fro read more
By: Alan Grainger | 2010-10-25 | Marketing The news that Sony are to end production of their original range of cassette Walkman devices is more than just nostalgia. It ushers in a new dawn for gadgets and shows how the modern successors to the Walkman will have far more potential for marketing and promotions. read more
By: John Stevens | 2011-10-26 | Weddings Just nearly one month for the release date in theatres of “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1”, a series of never-seen-before wedding images are released along with the hot first clip from Summit Entertainment and director Bill Condon’s The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 named "Don't Take Too Long, Mrs. Cullen," featuring fan favorites Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. read more
By: gaga | 2010-10-28 | Business HC Valve Network: 25 November, on the general performance of the rebar futures, 0912 contracts to 1004 contracts, all in decline in recent contracts, 1005 contracts to 1010 contracts, forward contracts are at a slightly higher, while 1011 and 1012, two contracts are down. An industry frankly, this trend actually broad outlines status of steel demand, each year in May to October is peak season for steel demand, this time of rising steel prices are generally at the channel read more
By: Alice | 2011-06-06 | Hotels New Dawn Food Palace will be a new restaurant that will be situated in Kenya, East Africa. It will be located in Mombassa, a costal city and one of the famous tourist destinations in Eastern Africa. The restaurant will target tourists and upper class business people. It will provide a unique experience through high quality services and a blend of Western and local cultures in food, music, services, and the architectural building of the restaurant. read more