Monthly Archive: March 2010

Mar
21

Consumer Tips Digest

Have you ever heard of “Penny Auctions”? If you’re the type always looking for bargains and amazing deals, then you’re in luck! Penny auctions are a new auction model that are rapidly becoming very popular in the US and Europe. Penny auctions allow individuals to do just what it implies, win popular products for pennies …

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Mar
11

‘Funeral’ held for aging Web browser

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(CNN) — More than 100 people, many of them dressed in black, were expected to gather around a coffin Thursday night to say goodbye to an old friend. The deceased? Internet Explorer 6. via ‘Funeral’ held for aging Web browser – CNN.com.

Mar
09

Apple’s Secret iPhone Developer Agreement Goes Public | Gadget Lab | Wired.com

Before you create software for the iPhone, Apple demands that you sign away a laundry list of rights, including the ability to sell rejected apps through other channels, the ability to sue Apple for more than $50, and the ability to reverse-engineer or modify the iPhone or its SDK — and even the right to …

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Mar
05

“Work from home” job scams

Recently, I have been job hunting and like most days I go online to Craigslist, Careerbuilder, monster.com and find things from the paper. Today, I found a news article that states Google is hiring people to “work from the comfort of their own homes posting links.” They say all you have to do is follow …

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