September, 2010
iPhone rivals fight over leftovers as Apple gorges on earnings
The mobile industry has been looking for an answer to Apple's iPhone, but it continues to suck all the air out of the room. Apple's emphasis on brand and refusal to compete on price has resulted in the biggest chunk of mobile sector profits despite having the smallest market share. Apple's iPhone is so ...
Boeing part of the space tourism competition
There were designs announced to be within the mega-business of tourism in space, accounts Houston Chronicle, by Boeing. In spite of recently getting $20 billion in government subsidies for transatlantic aerospace travel endeavors – a move labeled a violation of international trade law by World Trade Organization judges – Boeing is now knocking on President ...
Music Television awards show off Lady Gaga in animal meat ensemble
Ke$ha wearing a garbage bag when Lady Gaga sports a meat gown mixed together creates what? It creates a significant mess. But seriously, it was a rather subdued Music Television Video Music Awards. According to Hollywood Life, even Taylor Swift's forgiveness song to Kanye West motivated just minor buzz. Jokes were scripted. All of ...
Now a United States of America traveler levy is instated
Nations were amazed to find out that United States Customs and Border Safety hopes to enact a vacationer tax, specially the European Union. The vacationer levy makes a $14 "operational and travel promotion" fee required. This is only for entering the U.S. from one of 36 different nations. The only exception to the rule ...
Financial institutions use professional card deals to arranged traps for customers
Customers enjoy a higher level of protection from charge card corporations. Modern rules within the Credit card Accountability and Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 limit numerous of probably the most abusive practices. But the Card Act was written to give banks a loophole via the rules with "professional cards". Professional cards are immune from ...