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Bono hails Bush’s US AIDS funding program for saving millions of lives

U2’s lead singer Bono has given credit to former President George W. Bush and the massive US funding started in 2003, for helping to bringing about a drop in HIV infections. Specialists in the field and AIDS activists alike, agree that the funding has done a world of good in sub-Saharan Africa, where efforts on [...]

Cost & Time Saving Tactics for Developers RAD Rapid Application Development Posted By : Btucker

How maximum you can provide in less time and in lower cost is the key of success in todays competitive business world.

New Boundary Offers PwrSmart PC Power Saving Service

The PwrSmart Service from New Boundary Technologies allows cost-conscious businesses to more efficiently run their office computers and offers a variety of energy-saving features. – Configuration management and remote equipment monitoring and control
specialist New Boundary Technologies announced the launch of PwrSmart
Service, a PC power management solution that aims to deliver energy
savings and reduces carbon emissions to meet tightening facility
budgets and increased co…


Automated Software Testing Tools for Saving Time and Money Posted By : johnwilliam

The quality of any software application depends on how it performs in different conditions. Even a feature-rich application will be rejected by its target audience if it doesnt perform as it should.

Convert And Edit – Tif, PDF, Jpg, Image Document Conversion Is Online – Saving Money And Time Posted By : Rakesh Mathur

According to experts, many employees of small and midsize companies waste almost half of their time looking for documents online, retrieving them, and rewriting and reorganizing them. This is a big problem for any business. Time is money, after all. Find out how to save money and time with a revolutionary simple system online.

Saving Resources with Virtualization Including Saving Some of the Headaches Posted By : SukhdeepSingh

Virtualizing elements of your network has so many benefits but one of the main detractors is configuration and performance management because you simply do not know what to expect. When you migrate your application and server environments over to virtual machines, you know there are going to be some bumps in the road.

Saving the children

How child mortality has changed since 1990

SOME 7.7m children under the age of five will die in 2010, down from 11.9m in 1990, according to a new study published online by the Lancet from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington. This is 800,000 fewer deaths than was estimated by UNICEF in 2009, a difference the authors attribute to a larger data collection and better statistical analysis. Most sub-Saharan African countries have made slow progress, but there is evidence of accelerating declines from 2000 to 2010 compared with 1990 to 2000. The Maldives, Cyprus, the United Arab Emirates and Portugal have made the biggest steps in reducing child mortality, with the rate of decline in each averaging over 7% a year. At 2.98 deaths for every 1,000 infants, the UAE now has the sixth-lowest mortality rate in the world. Britain and America are among the worst performing rich nations, ranking 22nd and 44th out of 187 countries.

New ATandT Zero Charger Is Smart, Efficient and Money Saving

The AT T Zero Charger knows when to say when: sensing if its not connected to a phone, it can cut off the power supply from an electrical outlet. It will also work with phones from different manufacturers, ideally including Apple, Nokia and Samsung, eliminating the need for each new phone to ship with a charger.
– This May, “top green carrier” AT amp;T will begin selling the Zero Charger, an energy- and resource-saving charger for a variety of mobile phones.

The charger not only charges devices with better power efficiency, but
it can sense when its plugged into a wall but not also a phone, and
conseq…


Extreme Picture Finder: Flawlessly Efficient and Time Saving Picture Downloader Posted By : Extreme Internet Software

Searching for images on the Web and saving them manually can be quite time-consuming, especially if you need a significant number of files. But there is a way to save that time using a decent automatic picture downloader.

Apple CEO Jobs Saving Giant Money Pile for ‘Big, Bold’ Moves

Apple CEO Steve Jobs told shareholders that the reason for its giant cash pile, totaling at least $25 billion, was to enable it to take advantage of whats around the next corner. Potential purchases, suggest analysts, could be original news content or a big launch into cloud computing.
– Apple has not only bested analyst expectations in recent quarters most
recently setting new records for iPhone and Mac sales but has additionally
been growing quite a cash pile, ranging from $25 billion in some reports to as
much as $40 billion in others.

At the company’s annual investors me…


PDF Permissions Password Remover: saving on aspirin Posted By : Imyas Familik

But in reality a password protection is not often a big problem than most may consider. Particularly it concerns permissions passwords set for PDF documents. PDF permissions password remover will be of help.

Saving Saab: At last, GM finds a buyer

A Dutch sports-car firm aims to revive ailing Saab

DEATHBED reprieves do not get any more dramatic than the agreement reached by General Motors on January 26th to sell Saab, its Swedish subsidiary, to Spyker Cars, a boutique Dutch maker of sports cars. Last month, after two attempts to find a buyer for Saab had failed, GM ordered the winding-down of the firm’s operations. Even the brand’s many supporters, mobilised by the website Saabs United, had given up hope.

Now Saab has at least a chance of surviving. Under the terms of the deal struck with Spyker’s entrepreneurial chief executive, Victor Muller, GM can claim to be getting $500m for Saab. Spyker will pay about $74m in cash. In addition, GM will receive preference shares worth $326m in Saab Spyker Automobiles and will keep about $100m from Saab’s operating capital. In return, GM will continue to supply powertrain assemblies and the new Mexican-built Saab 9-4x crossover that is based on Cadillac underpinnings. …

Green Tech: How Saving Energy Translates to Lower OpEx Costs

This may be a bit surprising to some corporate executives: IBM figures that for every dollar saved in energy drawn from the wall, a company saves $6 to $8 in operational costs as a result.
– SUNNYVALE, Calif. If
anybody still questions the bottom-line dollar value to a corporation of saving
energy in the data center, they should think about this: IBM
figures that for every dollar saved in energy drawn from the wall, a company
saves $6 to $8 in operational costs as a result.

Thus …


MS Access malfunctioning while saving changes in Access Database Form Posted By : David Poul

An effective and straightforward way to enter data into the tables created in MS Access is by using Access database forms. These forms streamline the data input process by providing fast and intuitive way of editing records. But sometimes an Access database application may crash when you make changes in a specific Access form.

Saving the day

Abu Dhabi rescues Dubai after all

DUBAI, one of seven members of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is now in the middle of its international film festival, which includes “City of Life”, a film set in Dubai and directed by a local. But the most gripping cliff-hanger is playing out in Dubai’s debt markets. On Monday December 14th Abu Dhabi, the wealthiest member of the UAE, arrived on the scene at the last moment to rescue its neighbour from the brink of default.

It provided $10 billion to Dubai’s government, more than enough to repay the $4.1 billion due on Monday to holders of a sukuk, or Islamic bond, issued by Nakheel, a prominent developer. Nakheel belongs to Dubai World, a holding company owned by the Dubai government, which less than three weeks ago requested a standstill on repayments of $26 billion of debt, perplexing investors and panicking global markets. …

Do Summers, Geithner and Bernanke Have to Share Credit for Saving the Banks with Drug Kingpins?

I have repeatedly criticized Summers, Geithner, Bernanke and the rest of the boys for their approach to “saving” the too big to fail banks. I have argued that they are trying to paper over the banks’ real problems instead of fixing them.I have pointed…

The restructuring of Rusal: Saving the oligarchs

The Kremlin is bailing out the business tycoons it was once expected to curb

ANYONE watching Russian television this summer could have been forgiven for thinking that Oleg Deripaska, one of the country’s richest tycoons and the boss of Rusal, the world’s largest aluminium company, was finished. The closure of three factories, one of them owned by Mr Deripaska, in Pikalevo, a small cement-producing town near St Petersburg, had left workers without pay. In protest they had blocked the road and called for help from Vladimir Putin, the prime minister, who appeared on June 4th like a superhero in a sports jacket, with a penitent Mr Deripaska in tow. “I wanted the authors of what happened here to see it with their own eyes,” Mr Putin thundered, in a tirade beamed across Russia by state television. “You have made thousands of residents hostage to your ambition, your lack of professionalism and perhaps your greed.”

“Come here and sign,” Mr Putin instructed Mr Deripaska, pointing to an agreement to restart the factory and holding out a pen. Mr Deripaska signed. “My pen—give it back,” Mr Putin then snapped. In the inflamed imagination of Russia’s disgruntled citizens, Mr Deripaska was about to share the fate of other disgraced oligarchs such as Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the former boss of Yukos, a dismembered oil firm, who has languished in prison for more than six years. …

Competition comes to Mexican telecoms: Talking and saving

Mexico’s dominant telephone firms are under attack

AFTER years of exorbitant telephone prices, Mexico’s beleaguered consumers are finally getting a reprieve. Local fixed-line calls now cost a flat 1.5 pesos ($0.12) if billed individually, regardless of duration, similar to prices elsewhere in Latin America. Mexico’s mobile-phone rates are the third-cheapest among Latin America’s big economies at current exchange rates. All this has come despite the near-monopoly enjoyed by firms controlled by Carlos Slim, Mexico’s richest man: Telmex, which operates 92% of the country’s fixed lines, and Telcel, which controls 72% of its mobile market.

The national antitrust commission cannot curb Telmex directly because it lost a bid to declare the company a “dominant” player in 2007 after a decade-long court battle. (The judge ruled that the government had not amassed sufficient proof of the company’s market power, prompting the commission to file a new claim last year.) Telmex has been equally successful at fending off attempts to grant rival companies access to its network of copper wires, which serve 18m customers. …

Easy Energy Saving Tips

You don’t need a solar powered home or an assortment of gizmos and gadgets just to save energy; simply making small changes to the way you live is all it takes to become more eco-friendly. As well as protecting the environment you will also save money. The less energy you use, the smaller your household [...]

LDP “not saving government”

Opposition Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leader Čedomir Jovanović said that his party has not prevented the collapse of the Serbian government. The ruling coalition has been shaken with disunity over proposed draft changes to the Law on Information.