A new video from Indian low cost carrier SpiceJet takes viewers inside a Canadian factory where one of its new Bombardier Q400 passenger planes is assembled, making for a fascinating inside look at the complicated manufacturing ballet.
A new video from Indian low cost carrier SpiceJet takes viewers inside a Canadian factory where one of its new Bombardier Q400 passenger planes is assembled, making for a fascinating inside look at the complicated manufacturing ballet.
Netflix is losing customers and cash, the Japanese government has had a Chinese cyber-snooper and the Steve Jobs movie cloud be penned by Aaron Sorkin of ‘The Social Network’ fame. It’s all in today’s Daily Dose.
So are we gonna talk about the elephant in the room, Rihanna?
Hackers broke into the official YouTube channel for
From an Op-Ed by Gover Norquist in the New York Times, July 22, 2011
“My position, and the implications of the pledge regarding such “temporary” tax cuts, is clear. If there were no vote in Congress and taxes rose automatically, then no politicians would have voted for higher taxes and no…
From Bill Gross’ July Investment Outlook (June 21)
“Both parties, in fact, are moving to anti-Keynesian policy orientations, which deny additional stimulus and make rather awkward and unsubstantiated claims that if you balance the budget, “they will come.”
It is envisioned that corporations or…
It is surprising how few policy makers and policy analysts seem to grasp that the use of cyberweapons by the US and/or others runs the risk of very harmful retaliation. The article at the link should be required reading for everyone. In short:
Stuxnet, the cyberweapon that attacked and damaged an Iranian nuclear facility, has opened a Pandora