Wayna left 9 to 5 world to pursue her dream (Written By: Kimberley Richards)
source phillytrib Ethiopian singer Wayna’s hopes to “uplift and inspire†with her latest CD, “Expats.†— submitted photo Born in Ethiopia and based in Washingtin, D.C., Grammy-nominated artist Wayna has made strides in the music industry infusing “African and reggae inspired soul and classic and alternative rock†paired with vocals that caught the attention of […]
Read More →Canon’s PowerShot N100 Puts the Photographer in the Picture
If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em. That seems to be what Canon is saying with its announcement Monday of a new PowerShot camera model, the N100, which includes several features popular on smartphones. For example, the shooter has front and rear cameras. A picture-in-picture effect can be created with the image from the rear-facing camera being incorporated automatically into the main image.
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Written by newbusinessethiopia BY ABEBAYEHU GEBEYAW / agebeyaw@gmail.com New year is coming soon with new spirit, new life. And the summer is about to set out. But there is something this country has never gained as new year and always lacks though long awaited—prosperity. It is everyone’s wish, but how? Since poverty is deep-rooted. The latter […]
Read More →LG Bets on WebOS for New Smart TV Line
LG Electronics has revived the webOS operating system for its latest line of smart TVs, the company announced on Monday. In fact, LG will use webOS on more than 70 percent of its smart TV lineup this year, the company said. "The beauty of webOS is that it provides so much freedom and is so simple to use," said In-kyu Lee, senior vice president and head of the company’s TV division.
Read More →Cheetah and Hippo Analogy and the Ethiopian Reality
Andualem Tefera January 5, 2014 To be transparent, this article is solely based on his presentation as part of the Selamawi Party delegate here in San Jose, California, day before yesterday, January 4, 2014. I had not read Professor Alemayehu Gebremariam’s article on the Cheetah and Hippo generation that he posted on Ethiopians websites and […]
Read More →Malicious Ads Infect Thousands of European Yahoo Users
Certain advertisements on Yahoo’s European website may have helped infect thousands of computers with malware. A Dutch computer security firm, Fox-IT, outed Yahoo last Friday, penning a blog post claiming that attackers had used ads.yahoo.com to insert malicious ads. Fox-IT was apparently on to something, because on Sunday, Yahoo admitted to hosting ads that didn’t "meet our editorial guidelines."
Read More →Retiring in Sanctuary Belize: Tarnished Dreams
I’ve been executing on a long-term dream of retiring in Belize. I’ve been putting some rigor into the effort to make sure the perception of the dream doesn’t outpace reality. I’ve often been brought in on projects that should have been shut down early, largely because executive staff had lost track of reality. I don’t want to make the same mistake with this important project.
Read More →Here’s Lookin’ at You, Kid: Dreaming of Privacy in 2014
Well another year has come and gone here in the Linux blogosphere, and what a different world it is as we enter 2014. Certainly most notably, our friends at the NSA have made it clear that any notions of privacy have pretty much gone out the window. Go Tor! Speaking of Windows, XP’s final days are now finally being counted down. Cheers to that!
Read More →Outline Sings Dandy OneNote Duet
Note-taking applications are very popular with many users, and that’s probably why developers have flooded Apple’s Mac App Store with those kinds of programs. A notable exception, though, has been Microsoft. That’s not to say it has ignored the thirst of note-takers — it makes a robust outline-notepad hybrid called OneNote. The thing is, it doesn’t make it for the Mac.
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