Articles in the technology Category
Camera Phones May be Required to Make Their Presence Known
Someone might want to tell Rep. Peter King about the huge problems facing the nation and world today, maybe then we wouldnt have to suffer through
Using Green Energy to Cope with the Recession
Open a newspaper or turn on the TV over the past year, and two things are sure to bombard you, going green and the recession. Senator Debbie Stabenow certainly seemed to notice the trend
The Big Push for Stricter Video Game Labeling Requirements
Video games may soon resemble a pack of cigarettes if Reps. Joe Baca and Frank Wolf get their way. The pair recently cosponsored H.R.231, which aims to require certain warning labels
Small Towns Could Get Broadband Break
Tim Williams is the safety and security manager at a propane gas facility in Lynn Creek, MO. Lynn Creek is a tiny town in the center of…
Preempting a New Fairness Doctrine
Republican Congressmen and women have joined together to present a bill that will prevent anything similar to the Fairness Doctrine from being instated. The bill, H.R. 2905
The problem between Congress and music file sharing legislation
There is a massive disconnect between stealing something from a store, and downloading music from your home. In truth however, the two are not all that different. So why is downloading so acceptable?
Kerrys solution for a pitifully failing rail system
Americas passenger rail system is failing. For such a vast nation that can be considered the Saudi Arabia of coal potential, it is surprising that the largest and most technologically powerful economy in the world has fallen behind…
US Army announces $50 million video game investment
At a time when many parents are concerned about the widespread and increasing amount of video game use, a major state sponsored video game
Security in a Virtual World
Recently, Verizon Wireless had to fire an undisclosed amount of employees, who were connected to a breach of records from a cell phone that was used by President-elect Barack Obama. According to Verizon,
An ill conceived effort for an automaker bailout appetizer
US automakers have been falling behind foreign competitors at an increasingly rapid rate over the past few years. Once the Japanese engineering genius Toyota was able to conquer the SUV…

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