The chatter here this morning at the world’s largest consumer technology conference centers on a company that doesn’t even attend: Apple.
Reports of a Verizon iPhone gained traction late Friday with a report from the Wall Street Journal that said the carrier’s Tuesday news conference in New York City would reveal the eagerly anticipated smart phone. Continue reading »
A few hours ago we have been shocked by a rumours that said facebook will going to shutdown their website on March 2011 for no apparent reason. The rumours spread rapidly on twitter. However, the officialy facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg on Saturday, Jan 8, confirmed this is an hoax story. Continue reading »
Rep. Candice Miller: Time for federal government to shut down WikiLeaks
Written by : Harun Abdurrazaq
U.S. Rep. Candice Miller this week joined a small group of lawmakers calling on the federal government to treat WikiLeaks as a terrorist organization and shut down the website that has released thousands of government records, most recently a series of classified State Department cables. Continue reading »
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House ethics committee on Thursday recommended censure for longtime Rep. Charles Rangel, suggesting that the New York Democrat suffer the embarrassment of standing before his colleagues while receiving an oral rebuke by the speaker for financial and fundraising misconduct. Continue reading »
The F-22 lost contact with air traffic control at 7:40 p.m. Tuesday while on a training run out of the Elemendorf Air Force Base near Anchorage.
Military officials discovered the wreckage of the Air Force twin-engine Raptor Wednesday near Denali National Park, about 100 miles north of Anchorage. The jet was from the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson and a part of the 3rd Wing.
The crash site was located 100 miles north of Anchorage Wednesday, according to a USAF statement, however at the time of writing the pilot remains missing. Continue reading »






