July, 2010
Anna Fermanova – Not a Russian spy, but a munitions smuggler
Make room Anna Chapman, there's a new Russian spy on the block - or to be more specific, a Baltic spy. Latvian immigrant Anna Fermanova, 24, is stealing the hearts of Facebook fans with her good looks and stealing military hardware from the U.S. Fermanova is alleged to have sent a military grade Raptor 4X ...
North Korea threatens U.S. military exercises as sanctions mount
Nuclear outlaw North Korea is attracting more attention after it confronted a "physical response" to war games being played by the U.S. and South Korea this weekend. Earlier this year, North Korea sunk a South Korean warship and also has a nuclear program that are both expected to hurt the North Korean economy.
Military exercises consider ...
UltraViolet aims to simplify movie ownership
A huge consortium of media and technology companies have announced the launch of UltraViolet. By acting as a "digital movie locker," UltraViolet wants to help customers see a movie they have purchased on multiple devices. A Disney-backed competitor is already on the horizon, despite the large list of supporters for UltraViolet.
Cloud based upon computing with ...
Bad credit loans for car purchases increasing
Car lending statistics are showing that car loans are opening up for poor credit borrowers. At each tier of credit rating, it is becoming easier to get car loans. Additional possibilities for bad-credit borrowers are also expanding.
Dropping numbers of installment loans for bad credit
During 2008, the amount of lending of installment loan to customers with ...
Small companies relying more on credit cards
Contrary to popular belief, there is nevertheless credit for small companies to obtain. Of course this doesn't come from the Small Business Administration or bank as a business loan anymore. Small companies rely on credit cards now. Unless you've a Fortune 500 business, there is not funding accessible to you anymore.
Tons of ...