Archive for June, 2007
Pro wrestler Chris Benoit, who authorities said Tuesday strangled his wife, suffocated his 7-year-old son and hanged himself in his Georgia home, had previously received drug deliveries from a Florida business that sold steroids on the Internet. SLIDESHOW: Images From Scene, Pics Of Benoit VIDEO: Link Between Steroids Found And Orlando Pharmacy
LOS ANGELES, BUSINESS WIRE — MySpace, America’s most trafficked website, today announced plans to beta launch its new global video platform, MySpaceTV (http://www.myspacetv.com).
For Lindsay Holt, starting a business two years ago with her new husband already has paid off in an end run around maternal guilt.
The Home Depot is tired of being forced by local governments to accommodate the day laborers who turn up in its store parking lots seeking construction work. So the Georgia-based company turned to Congress for help
The Home Depot Inc., the giant Atlanta-based retailer, has been fined $750 for failing to have a home renovator’s license, the third such fine the company has paid in the last year.
Greg Whitmore isn’t saving any time by going green at home. But that’s all right with him. “We spend about three hours a week on recycling alone, probably. Maybe about 15 hours overall on things like that,” says the 29-year-old resident of Martha’s Vineyard, Mass.
Cablevision has revamped the home page for its high-speed Internet service, tailoring news, weather and traffic to location of the user’s home.
In Weblo.com, members buy and sell airports, cites, states, celebrity fan sites. Mike Jameson owns more than 700 cities, including Washington, D.C.; Lake Buena Vista in Florida (home of the Walt Disney World Resort); and Manchester, the town where he lives.
Elcomsoft has released the Basic version of Elcomsoft System Recovery, an easy-to-use boot-disk application that makes it simple to access your Windows computer if you’ve been locked out because of password problems. Unlike the Standard and Professional versions of Elcomsoft System Recovery, which are designed for network administrators and power-users, the Basic version give business owners and …
A 2,000-acre parcel in suburban Chicago is in line to become the home of a massive 20 million-square-foot master-planned business park, now that Ridge Property Trust and BNSF Railway Co. have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop the project.





