The Buy Nothing Day movement, which began slowly in the early 1990s, now benefits from the support of millions worldwide, from Australia and the UK to Russia and the United States. In the midst of the economic crisis that now plagues the world, this movement might not be a question of choice anymore, but, rather, bec... |
1 December 2008 17:01 GMT |
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The US National Counterintelligence Executive, Joel Brenner, announced that an organized crime group succeeded into tampering with commercial credit card readers which were shipped to and installed in retail stores around Europe. These devices are believed to have been in use for at least nine months before they were... |
14 October 2008 09:49 GMT |
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Nowadays, most shopping malls and supermarkets use the Universal Product Code in order to identify a certain product, albeit the use of the bar code implies that all shoppers must stand in line to have the bought products scanned, which also requires a lot of time and patience, something not all costumers have. The R... |
10 April 2008 09:54 GMT |
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