By Vijay Kumar / Published on December 6th, 2007 / Politics
It's the End of the World as we know it... When did you think the world population would annihilate itself... i.e. bring about the End of the World... 2012! Yes... 2012 would announce the End [..]
 By Mitch Johnson / Published on December 5th, 2007 / Politics
Spyware records your internet usage allowing advertisers to target you with product ads they feel you would purchase based on the information gathered. It can also record personal information [..]
 By Saleem Rana / Published on December 4th, 2007 / Politics
Everyday I meet people who have a chronic upset that runs their lives, and I notice that they are not even aware of it. Often the pain has become buried in their unconscious; or if they are [..]
 By Andrew Wroblewski / Published on December 3th, 2007 / Politics
Just like cancer, a computer virus program, whether Trojan, adware, or spyware can be deemed as any executing program that can infect your computer by recreating a copy of itself onto your [..]
 By Eve Delunas / Published on December 2th, 2007 / Politics
I believe in the power of a united vision to make a difference in the world. When we shine our collective lights on any portion of our planet, we become greater than the sum of our individual [..]
 By Mitch Johnson / Published on December 1th, 2007 / Politics
The spread of spyware and adware for advertising purposes has gone beyond the privacy limits because distributors of the invasive software see no harm in installing the surveillance programs [..]
 By Maurice Goulet / Published on November 30th, 2007 / Politics
The End Of Days It continues to amaze me every day when I see educated men and women pay close attention to the Weather Channel or CNN and the Local News yet still refuse to believe what has [..]
 By Mitch Johnson / Published on November 29th, 2007 / Politics
Arming your computer against spyware is an important move to make to protect your personal security and private information. Statistics on the number of identity theft victims continue to rise [..]
 By Robert Jordan / Published on November 28th, 2007 / Politics
Much of the chaos in New Orleans could have been avoided if police, fire and emergency personnel had been able to communicate with their command centers and with each other. Failure to [..]
 By Victor Holtreman / Published on November 26th, 2007 / Politics
Ah, the Fall TV season is on it's way... being more of a TV than movie watcher I'll have more to write about once again. Season 4 of "The Apprentice" will soon be upon us, and in view of last [..]
 By Mitch Johnson / Published on November 25th, 2007 / Politics
The average internet user’s computer is very likely to have some sort of hidden spyware infection that is slyly monitoring their internet activities. Thousands of spyware applications exist [..]
 By Leanne Hoagland-Smith / Published on November 24th, 2007 / Politics
Have you ever thought that you have not done much with your life? During a recent conversation with a very dear friend, she expressed this very same sentiment. I was astounded that this [..]
 By Mitch Johnson / Published on November 23th, 2007 / Politics
Surpassing viruses as the number one internet threat is spyware which can install itself in your computer and monitor your usage as well as record private information. Though the threats of [..]
 By Jard & Roberta DeVille / Published on November 22th, 2007 / Politics
Obviously, we should never condemn the psychologically and spiritually healthy men and women who realize early in life that they have something valuable in the way of intelligence, [..]
 By Mitch Johnson / Published on November 21th, 2007 / Politics
Once spyware, adware, keyloggers, Trojans and other malicious codes have installed themselves onto your computer the consequences are seemingly endless. Not only do they record and send off [..]
 By Mitch Johnson / Published on November 20th, 2007 / Politics
Spyware and adware are used for advertising purposes for companies to collect data about users and send out annoying advertisements. Adware is used on banner ads in exchange for part of the [..]
 By Peter Lenkefi / Published on November 19th, 2007 / Politics
What is a solar energy panel? A solar energy panel collects energy from the sunlight and converts it into direct current (DC) electricity. Two oppositely charged slices of silicon are placed [..]
 By Peter Lenkefi / Published on November 18th, 2007 / Politics
The basics of solar power. Solar power is probably the cleanest, most viable form of renewable energy available and it can be used in several forms to help power your house. Many gardens now [..]
 By Peter Lenkefi / Published on November 16th, 2007 / Politics
Is it possible to power a home using wind energy? In theory it is possible to become energy self-sufficient relying on purely wind energy to power your home, but in practise the situation is [..]
 By Peter Lenkefi / Published on November 15th, 2007 / Politics
About solar power. Solar power is becoming much more widely available for the home consumer and as a consequence solar powered lights and solar powered features can be seen in many gardens and [..]

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