Latest feed

Featured

The New Rules of Credit Cards

Banks are raising rates and cutting credit. You can beat them at their game.

Read more

Coal Mining Convention Looks into the “Headwinds of Change”

Gene Kranz, Director of the Apollo 13 mission to the Moon and the recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom will be the Keynote Speaker.

Read more

California to build largest solar project in U.S.

California’s state government on Thursday approved a plan to build the largest solar project in the nation.  Under the plan, the public electricity utility Edison ...

Read more

Apple Finds Silver Lining in Verdict on Green Claims

Apple on Friday claimed victory in an environmental laptop tiff with Dell, which earlier complained that Apple was misleading buyers by calling its laptops "the world's greenest family of notebooks."

Read more

Journalists Use Facebook to Find Sources and Promote Stories

An Easy Way to Spread the Word About Stories Published Online

Read more

Don't Count on Cash for Clunkers

The long-awaited bill has been approved by Congress, but it doesn't benefit very many car buyers

Read more

FDA panel backs Savient Pharmaceuticals' gout drug

WASHINGTON — A panel of arthritis experts say a gout drug made by Savient Pharmaceuticals should be approved, despite some reports of heart problems in patients ...

Read more

Arctic seen as the 'new frontier ground'

INUVIK, NWT — Despite the glacial pace of progress of the proposed Mackenzie Valley gas pipeline, a new bright spot is emerging for energy development ...

Read more

Au Optronics Invests in Clean Energy, LCD Modules

AU Optronics, the world's third largest make of LCD screens, is planning two new investments this year, one in solar panels and another in an LCD module venture in China.

Read more

Beware Legal Problems with Facebook As Hiring Tool

Potential legal repercussions face recruiters using social networking platforms like Twitter and Facebook as talent sourcing tools, according to one industry expert.

Read more