General Motors is troubled by their expected sales prediction for the year 2012. According to their CEO, Dan Akerson there will be a considerable decrease in the U.S. sales of all automobile manufacturers for the next year. However Akerson also said …
The end result thus far has been a lose-lose situation where libraries pay high prices and publishers feel cheated nonetheless. Coming soon near you. Among the ideas …. Are gadgets making books harder to come by? How far a digital dollar goes is hard …
For the first time in the company's history, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) will release two new iPhone models in the same year, including a high–end model (iPhone 5S) and an inexpensive model aimed at lower tax brackets and emerging markets like India and …
As summer travel revs into high gear, Krystyna Dorsey's office at O'Hare International Airport resembles a high–end thrift shop brimming with overstock. New deliveries are made daily. Dorsey runs American Airlines' lost and found … Today, the latest …
The iPhone's camera throughout the smartphone's several generations has long been quite the high end model among its rivals, but it is encouraging to see that both Windows Phone 8 and Android camps have finally caught up – and even surpassed the …
The barrier would be augmented by the addition of 19,000 border patrol agents to the 21,000 already on patrol, drones, helicopters, and high-tech surveillance gadgets. The estimated cost is $46 billion over 10 years. The idea is to keep more illegals …
Leaving minor niggles, the phone offers a combination of good build, great software features and high–end hardware under the hood. However, at a price of Rs. 42,500 it faces tough competition from flagships like the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the HTC One.
The independent authority on affluent living, bestofluxury.com, has released their list of the ten best sparkling wines for the month of July 2013. The rankings of the best sparkling wines consist of wines which have not only been evaluated by the …
They could be — when and if they ever move from being taxpayer-subsidized toys for the affluent to products that provide value on their own. But that glorious day has not yet arrived. If you asked me who might actually be today's Luddites, people who …