Two science magazine publishers are betting there's a growing, influential audience for information about science and its implications for business and policy making.
U.S. President George W. Bush has arrived in Russia's Black Sea resort of Sochi for talks with President Vladimir Putin on future relations between their two countries as both men conclude their terms of office.
A group of Croatian activists, opposed to President Bush's visit, have signed a huge postcard inviting the U.S. president not to return to their country.
Colombia has the world's highest kidnapping rate, and in the past 10 years more than 3,000 Colombians have been kidnapped by rebel groups, paramilitaries and common criminals, who use their victims for economic or political gains.
A French minister says President Nicolas Sarkozy will boycott the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics unless China frees political prisoners and starts dialogue with the Dalai Lama.
Minneapolis and St. Paul High-Speed Internet Markets First to Showcase Comcast's Power of Wideband and Unveil a New Generation of Speed Enhancements for Consumers.
Most of us who have computers in our homes also have Internet service (what else is the computer for anyway?). Many of us who have computers have more than one computer, and some of us who have more than one
U.S. President George W. Bush delivers a speech Saturday in the Croatian capital, Zagreb, where he is expected to praise Croatia for being invited to join NATO.
You had to see this coming (and it was rumored, too), with the popularity of low-cost ultra-portable laptops such as the Asus Eee PC, the OLPC, and the Classmate. Microsoft has given Windows XP another reprieve, but only for a
Microsoft's proposal, which represents a 62 percent premium above Yahoo!'s closing stock price on January 31, 2008, would create a more competitive company while providing superior value to shareholders and better choice and innovation for customers and partners.
The iPhone is sold out in many U.S. stores, prompting rumors of a new 3G model. At the same time, other countries don't have it so good, sales-wise, and one such example is Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile division: it is lowering
Google Street View caused a great deal of consternation over privacy as soon as it was introduced last May. And the military has even shut out Google Street View researchers from its bases. So, as the first lawsuit over Street
Tiny bikinis don't have to be deemed skimpy or 'slutty' if they have the right fit and design', says boutique co-owner Mayra Jimenez. That is why she searches the most sizzling places in the world to find the best up
PR-inside.com) MISSOULA, Montana (AP) - With no end in sight to the hard-fought Democratic presidential battle, both Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton were already launching their campaigns Saturday in western states that will be among the last to hold
PR-inside.com) LONDON (AP) - A British Airways plane bound for San Francisco, California made an emergency landing at Ireland's Shannon Airport Saturday, officials said. The plane was a Boeing 747 en route from Heathrow Airport to San Francisco with 347
PR-inside.com) JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel's army announces it will begin production of the "Namer" APCs as part of a plan to strengthen ground forces. The army says that chief of staff Lt. Gen. Gab Ashkenazi has approved the production in