Twitter Wars on Bank-Credit
Banks and credit unions are squaring off on the social media front over a Depression-era law that exempts credit unions from federal income taxes.Read More >> Continue reading Twitter Wars on Bank-Credit
Banks and credit unions are squaring off on the social media front over a Depression-era law that exempts credit unions from federal income taxes.Read More >> Continue reading Twitter Wars on Bank-Credit
While the vast majority of U.S. Air Force pilots still control their aircraft from inside the cockpit, about 8.5 percent are drone pilots who operate their vehicles remotely.Read More >> Continue reading None Wants to Be Drone Pilot
There are 3,200 utilities that make up the U.S. electrical grid, the largest machine in the world. These power companies sell $400 billion worth of electricity a year, mostly derived from burning fossil fuels in centralized stations and distributed over 2.7 million miles of power lines. Read More >> Continue reading Green Tech makes US. Power Grid Irrelevant
Massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) such as “World of Warcraft” or “EVE Online” are a lot of fun, but beware: The games can also be great distribution platforms for malicious code makers.Read More >> Continue reading How MMORPGs Affects your computer
The Internet, and many forms of online commerce and communication that depend on it, may be on the brink of a “cryptopalypse” resulting from the collapse of decades-old methods of shared encryption.Read More >> Continue reading Data PRivacy Problems Kill Internet?
After Superstorm Sandy left so many New Yorkers without power, New York City and phone provider AT&T partner to install 25 solar powered charging stations over the summerRead More >> Continue reading Solar Chargers in NYC's Parks