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The Distribution of Economic Pain From the Financial Crisis in One Chart

November 11th, 2012

Via: Jesse’s Café Américain: No wonder the wealthiest ten percent feel so clever, and even perhaps triumphant. The collapse caused by the widespread banking fraud has barely affected them, whereas it wiped out most of the last ten years of growth in the middle class and the poor. Research Credit: pookie

Mexican Hitman Claims Cartels Bought Guns from U.S. Border Patrol

November 11th, 2012

Via: Wired: The testimony of a Mexican hitman turned US government witness has revealed some astonishing details of life inside Mexico’s criminal underworld. Most astonishing of all: claims that cartel assassins obtained guns from the US Border Patrol. According to Mexican magazine Revista Contralinea, the testimony comes from a protected government witness and former hitman, […]

Foodstamps Surge By Most In One Year To New All Time Record, In Delayed Release

November 11th, 2012

Via: Zerohedge: There was, however, another closely tracked number which perhaps is far more indicative of the economic “growth” in the past 4 years, which certainly had a delayed release. The number of course is that showing how many Americans are on foodstamps, and usually is released at the end of the month, or the […]

‘Incident’ on NZ’s Only International Internet Link

November 10th, 2012

Everyone knows that you don’t put all of your eggs in one basket. In New Zealand, however, the whole damn show is A) dependent on a single submarine cable operator that is B) majority owned by Telecom New Zealand, a company that has been slapped with the largest ever fine for anti-competitive conduct in New […]

Apple Rejects App That Tracks U.S. Drone Strikes

November 9th, 2012

Via: Wired: It seemed like a simple enough idea for an iPhone app: Send users a pop-up notice whenever a flying robots kills someone in one of America’s many undeclared wars. But Apple keeps blocking the Drones+ program from its App Store — and therefore, from iPhones everywhere. The Cupertino company says the content is […]

Microsoft’s Big Hidden Windows 8 Feature: Built-In Advertising

November 9th, 2012

Via: Hot Hardware: Despite the fact that I’ve been using Windows 8 for the past three weeks, I somehow managed to overlook a rather stark feature in the OS: ads. No, we’re not talking about ads cluttering up the desktop or login screen (thankfully), but rather ads that can be found inside of some Modern […]

Cisco VP to Memo leaker: Finding You Is Now ‘My Hobby’

November 9th, 2012

In case the leaker happens to be reading: Be aware of canary traps. They might use the technique to try to identify you. Via: Network World: Cisco vice president of services Mike Quinn, a former CIA operations officer, believes that whoever recently leaked an internal company memo to a blogger committed corporate treason and violated […]

Foxconn Sees New Source Of Cheap Labor: The United States

November 9th, 2012

Since MIT did it with Open Courseware years ago, I suspected that the point of the “free education” offerings was to create a pool of relatively skilled workers in some of the poorest countries in the world. You know, places with open sewers where people sleep on dirt floors… and where lots of these people […]

U.S. Crashes Out Of The Top 10 In World Prosperity Index

November 7th, 2012

Via: Business Insider: The United States is no longer one of the world’s ten most “prosperous” countries for the first time according to the Legatum Institute. The Legatum Prosperity Index assessed and ranked the prosperity of 142 countries based on eight sub-categories: economy, entrepreneurship and opportunity, health, governance, education, safety and security, personal freedom, and […]

HSBC Could Be Facing More than $1.5 Billion in Money Laundering Fines

November 5th, 2012

Via: Reuters: A U.S. fine for anti-money laundering rule breaches could cost HSBC significantly more than $1.5 billion and is likely to lead to criminal charges, Europe’s biggest bank said on Monday. HSBC said the U.S. investigation had damaged the bank’s reputation and forced it to set aside a further $800 million to cover a […]

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