Blogs1 - 10 of 233 recent posts for tag:tariffs
09
Feb
2012
Wifi Or Mobile Internet? // technology

3 days ago by gaban

Video youtube video

When looking into whether or not to start using Mobile Internet or simply continue using WiFi at the many hotpots around the country, many people come to the conclusion that it is much cheaper to do their work using the WiFi hotspot option. However, when you get to the core of it, this could end up ...

04
Feb
2012
The iPhone 4S tariffs – graphically and in a spreadsheet (updated)

7 days ago by admin

Orange and O2 turn out to be cheaper deals than buying a SIM-only deal and an unlocked handset – but make sure they’ll offer you enough airtime. Three, meanwhile, trumps the rest in most areas So if you’re thinking about getting an iPhone 4S, you may be thinking that actually signing up to a 24-mont ...

02
Feb
2012
Should we Impose Tariffs on China?

10 days ago by John Wiley

"Rook" has some thoughts on China and tariffs. Tariffs not Tax Breaks | The Weekly Standard I guess even logic and reason are clouded by partisan politics. Romney is their guy, not Santorum. Romney promises to "get tough" with China. Santorum wants to compete, with the Chinese and everyone else. Rom ...

Medical Tariffs in SA affected by this court ruling

10 days ago by Ed

I hope you understand this: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 08 November 2011 Regulation 8 ruling should prompt new era of tariff negotiation – SAMA While welcoming the North Gauteng High Court ruling that Regulation 8 of the Medical Schemes Act (131 of 1998) – that medical schemes must pay in full for all PMB ...

01
Feb
2012
MTS, all inclusive rate "

10 days ago by Vova

Conditionally unlimited rate of MTS is a direct response to "Calling Non-Stop" MegaFon-Moscow. The essence of the proposal - nearly unlimited connection for sane (compared with full anlim) fee. Rate is good and certainly would be available. Parameters TA "All inclusive" so close to the rates Challen ...

31
Jan
2012
The Australian Auto Industry Is In Jeopardy

12 days ago by Chris Haak

By Chris Haak When I think of Australian cars, my thoughts immediately go to the likes of the Holden Commodore/Calais/Caprice and Ford Falcon, and all of their related derivatives. Then the next thought that comes to mind is a tricked-out HSV-fortified Maloo R8 (pictured here) with its 6.2 liter LS3 ...

Solar guru receives Australia Day honour // science

12 days ago by Blair

www.abc.net.au 26 Jan 2012 Australia needs to look to Germany if it is to realise the potential of solar cell technology, says an expert who is being honoured today. Professor Martin Green of the University of New South Wales has been made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for his work on phot ...

30
Jan
2012
Weighing Tariffs on Chinese Solar Panels

12 days ago by By MATTHEW L. WALD

A preliminary finding by the Commerce Department suggests that if penalties are levied, they could be retroactive.

26
Jan
2012
Apple Takes a Bite Out of the Economy

17 days ago by Everything Must Go

I love America! When you get rich, I mean really rich, you get to have dinner with the President and tell him that the country (read: our economy) is just SOL. That's what Steve Jobs told Obama in a recent NYT article that should be the rallying call for the OWS folks. Obama asks Steve Jobs if any o ...

23
Jan
2012
Solar power takes giant strides

20 days ago by Blair

www.thenational.ae 18 Jan 2012 No one can accuse the renewables industry of lacking creative impetus. Solar-powered aircraft, cars and boats have featured at this year's World Future Energy Summit (WFES) in Abu Dhabi, and in the MS Turanor PlanetSolar, the event hosts the largest solar-powered boat ...

Previous1234567