November 27th, 2009 by Ronald Smithson
Perhaps one of the most significant advancements in technology at present is mobile broadband. The role of the World Wide Web in peoples lives is becoming increasingly noticeable. Millions of people work through the internet. Then again, the thought of sitting on a desk and staring at a screen in the same room for who knows how many years is hardly comforting.
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November 12th, 2009 by Matthew Kerridge
More and more people are changing their televisions and of course opting for the flat screens instead of the conventional television. There are obvious reasons for it, such as the convenience of the minimal space that it takes up. And this is regardless of the size of the TV. But, there are flat screen TVs and there are Samsung LCD TVs. As you can understand, not all are created equal.
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November 4th, 2009 by Adriana Noton
The impact of climate change has resulted in many governments coming up with programs to counter the negative impact. To do this, there has been an effort to move towards using renewable energy sources. A Feed-In Tariff (FiT) is an incentive program to promote the implementation of renewable energy by way of government legislation. The regional or national utility or power companies are mandated to purchase electricity generated from renewable sources, such as wind power, solar power, hydropoweretc, at rates set by the government. The set government rates are higher than market rates to off-set the cost disadvantages of using renewable energy sources. The rates that are established will vary among governments.
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