Neteller blames job cuts on the crackdown
on gambling in the US. YouTube's antipiracy software is getting a lot of heat.
Looks like there's a daylight saving bug
that people have to worry about.
Congress decided in 2005 to extend the period of daylight-saving time by
three weeks in spring and one in the fall, reasoning that providing more daylight
in the early evening would reduce energy use. However, the shift could cause
trouble with software set to automatically advance its clock by an hour on the
old date, the first Sunday in April, and not on the new date, the second Sunday
in March.