Graduates hit hard by job slump:AGR

Graduates hit hard by job slump:AGR

Association of Graduate Recruiters' compiled data has revealed that in the latest graduate recruitment round vacancies have dropped by 24.9 percent, which has frozen starting salaries.

Now competition for jobs has become tough with 48 graduates on average competing for every vacancy.

Apple: iphones may not operate in extreme temperatures

Apple: iphones may not operate in extreme temperatures

Hot things are really hot. After dilly-dallying over the iPhone 3G or 3GS overheating issue, Apple has finally admitted that an Iphone 3G or 3GS can operate only where the temperature is between zero and 35 degrees Celsius.

Apple on its website, has urged customers to use the iPhone 3GS "in a place where the temperature is between 0°C and 35°C".

Teimlo asks jobseekers to apply by text

Teimlo asks jobseekers to apply by text

Teimlo, a Monmouthshire mobile phone content Provider Company is inviting applications for a job by text message.

The company is asking people to submit their applications for a marketing job via text message using 160 characters only.

Applicants should text the word 'job', followed by why they should be considered to 82088.

China Mengniu Dairy to sell 20% stake to Cofco, Hopu Fund

China Mengniu Dairy to sell 20% stake to Cofco, Hopu Fund

Intimate sources informed that Chinese private equity fund Hopu Investment Management and a state-owned firm, Cofco is expected to buy about 20 percent stake in China Mengniu Dairy Co. for an estimated amount of US$780 million.

Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood: realistic and violent game

Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood: realistic and violent game

In case you really want to enjoy a realistic and violent game, then opt for "Call of Juarez", the sharply designed game in which you can equip yourself with different weapons such as shotguns, pistols and rifles knives etc.

Take lessons from Madoff’s fraud

Take lessons from Madoff’s fraud

If some one befools me once then shame on him; but if someone befools me twice then shame on me.

Though, Bernie Madoff the master-mind of Ponzi schemes is going to spend 150 years in prison for duping investors of approximately $65 billions, yet the world has not got rid of Madoff-type advisers.

Caffeine Helps Reduce Memory Impairment

U. S. researchers said caffeine consumption may help treat or even prevent Alzheimer's disease based on two new study results.

Researchers at the University of South Florida said back-to-back studies showed brains and blood of mice exhibiting symptoms of Alzheimer's to show significantly decreased levels of the protein linked to the disease with caffeine.

Debate on Acetaminophen’s Safety Issues

Debate on Acetaminophen’s Safety Issues

The debate over acetaminophen being safe rages on and while doctors say taken by itself Tylenol is safe, it crosses the line of safety when it is mixed in other medicines.

Samsung Engineering bags $2.6 billion contract from Algerian company Sonatrach

Samsung Engineering bags $2.6 billion contract from Algerian company SonatrachIn the biggest overseas plant order ever received by a Korean contractor, Samsung Engineering Co.

Dollar's role as reserve currency likely to be debated at G-8 summit

Dollar's role as reserve currency likely to be debated at G-8 summit

It is highly likely that the discussion about the role of the dollar as the world’s reserve currency will be taken up at this week's Group of Eight (G-8) summit in Italy, more so with France, Russia and India urging a debate on the same.

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