Auckland Initiates Investigation into Property Fraud
Submitted by Manish Verma on Thu, 05/20/2010 - 18:24
Auckland police is reported to have conducted an investigation into a possible property fraud ring following the emergence of reports related to fake landlords ripping off unsuspecting renters.
Survey: Engineers, Executives Most Difficult to Find
Submitted by Kohia Dennison on Thu, 05/20/2010 - 18:21
The worldwide economic slump has inflated the positions of job hunters, but that does not imply that employers have had a trouble-free time of securing the talent that they require.
An intercontinental survey released on Thursday points out that constant dearth of talent continues to limp companies' expansion strategies, together with those in Canada.
Now YouTube Banned in Pakistan
Submitted by Surjit Singh on Thu, 05/20/2010 - 18:15
On Thursday, the Pakistani Government put a ban on access to YouTube owing to "sacrilegious" content on the video-sharing website, indicating a rising Internet attack against websites considered nasty to the nation's majority Muslim populace.
Google Presents $120 Million Worth Video Codec
Submitted by Avinash Tripathi on Thu, 05/20/2010 - 18:11
On Wednesday, Google celebrated open web standards at its third annual developer convention in San Francisco with a present and a sight into the future, a video codec valued over $120 million and a trailer of the Company's upcoming app store for the Web.
Alan Wake Features Numerous Plot Twists and Action
Submitted by Surjit Singh on Thu, 05/20/2010 - 18:07
Usually, the light should be avoided. However, in the psychological thriller Alan Wake, just like all Jedi know one need to outline the light to defeat a dark, evil enemy.
Alan Wake lands players into the shoes of a best-selling writer who is witnessed experiencing some potential writer's block. He decides to take some time off to spend it with his wife, Alice, in the Pacific Northwest.
Chamber Combats to Retain Coast Rail Line
Submitted by Kohia Dennison on Thu, 05/20/2010 - 18:02
Striving to convince Companies to move freight on the little-used Gisborne-Napier railway line to save its life is merely time wastage, Gisborne's Chamber of Commerce president posts.
However, Gisborne Mayor Meng Foon and Napier Mayor Barbara Arnott posted that it was required the rail line be kept open.
