It’s not a problem if you can’t afford the new iPad. Really. By today’s standards, even the first-generation Apple tablet is expensive for most people.
But you still have an alternative - the Poor Man’s iPad!
In fact, a traditional pen-and-paper solution is all you need to make reminders, se... |
16 March 2012 14:11 GMT |
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A new study issued by the International Land Coalition reveals that biofuel production has required a series of “land grabs” in developing countries, affecting the already vulnerable inhabitants.
The reports highlights that, so far, 40 million hectares have been used to come up with a reliable source of... |
14 December 2011 07:56 GMT |
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Despite that diplomats seem pleased with the deal sealed last week, during the Durban summit, eco-groups and scientists warn that an international agreement is not enough to save us from the harmful effects of climate change. Nevertheless, there are still no actual pledges powerful enough to fight global warming, a... |
12 December 2011 02:43 GMT |
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Nowadays, almost every cell phone owner can easily monitor and control his own ecological footprint, while using an innovative app. Offset4Poor is a free carbon offset calculator that allows you to measure carbon emissions generated during daily activities, like driving, flying, or simply consuming energy at home. ... |
29 November 2011 09:13 GMT |
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The differences in audience for the two largest Internet companies fighting for online search supremacy came as a shocker. Hiwise released some data that proved that Yahoo! draws the younger audience, while Google is most visited by older and more wealthy people, no discrimination intended.Although some might conside... |
18 February 2008 11:46 GMT |
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