Steven J. Richardson | May 22, 2009
You have probably read, heard, or seen on the news about the U.S. Senate passing legislation to protect credit card holders from the predatory practices of banks. For years consumers have had to deal with high interest rates, changes in rates with no reason or warning, universal default on all cards if you are late [...]
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Steven J. Richardson | April 21, 2009
E-mail has been a staple of communication in America for years, especially with households now having at least one computer which, chances are, is a laptop. It is quick, convenient, and extremely useful. However, those that use it should be aware of the privacy issues. Many people do not think about it, and when they [...]
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Steven J. Richardson | January 6, 2009
There are many stories out there about how embarrassing photos and posts on social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook can cause problems for the user, even years after they were uploaded. Potential and existing employers often research employees/potential employees by reading profiles, and the consequences can be quite serious.
A case in point happened to [...]
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