In tough times, people still go to the movies (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
The economy’s a horror show? Try telling that to Harman Moseley. The operator of the Galleria, Chase Park Plaza and Moolah movie theaters says business has never been better. “It’s like Christmas every day,” he said.
Options abound if cable bill is getting pricey (Sun-Sentinel)
Looking to economize? Join the crowd. But there’s no reason you should deprive yourself of fun.
Surge protectors can prevent serious damage to your home electronics (The Indianapolis Star)
Thunderstorm season is upon us. Is your big-screen TV prepared for it? Lightning strikes and power line disturbances caused by thunderstorms generate surges in electricity that can destroy TVs, computers, phones, fax machines, VCRs, stereos and microwave ovens.
Power grid is found susceptible to cyberattack
An emerging network of intelligent power switches, called the Smart Grid, could be taken down by a cyberattack, according to researchers with IOActive, a Seattle security consultancy.
Americans see decline in U.S. engineering power
A growing percentage of Americans believe the United States will be unable to compete technologically with emerging powers in the coming decades, according to a survey released last week.
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