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Trying to put insomnia problems to rest

Half of all Americans has trouble sleeping at least once a week - and the answer for some may be MORE sleep deprivation

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The Future of Online Photos

Tom Munro, CEO of Photobucket, talks about creating a great user experience and the future of online photo and video storage and management.

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The Future of Online Photos

Tom Munro, CEO of Photobucket, talks about creating a great user experience and the future of online photo and video storage and management.

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Video: Alicia Keys’ star-studded Black Ball

CBSNews.com's Ken Lombardi speaks with Alicia Keys, Tyra Banks, David Arquette, and Richie Sambora about Keys' charity, Keep A Child Alive, and it's 2011 Black Ball for stars to raise funds for children affected by HIV and AIDS in India and Africa.

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RIM’s Vision Of The Future Might Rely On Someone Else’s Goggles

[youtube Wr9mtir5648] RIM has a PR problem: A couple of videos, filmed and rendered in the emerging-as-classic "what the future will be like"-style overlayed with electro-orchestral music, have leaked online. They're called Future Visions, and RIM's already issued a couple of copyright requests to YouTube to have some versions taken down.

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RIM’s Vision Of The Future Might Rely On Someone Else’s Goggles

[youtube Wr9mtir5648] RIM has a PR problem: A couple of videos, filmed and rendered in the emerging-as-classic "what the future will be like"-style overlayed with electro-orchestral music, have leaked online. They're called Future Visions, and RIM's already issued a couple of copyright requests to YouTube to have some versions taken down.

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This Week In Bots: Don’t Take This The Wrong Way, But You’re A Terminator, Right?

PETMAN Cometh Come on, Boston Dynamic! Who are you trying to kid? You tell us PETMAN is the latest evolution of your human-form android that uses similar tech to your military BigDog, and that he's a development from an earlier prototype that included just legs

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This Week In Bots: Don’t Take This The Wrong Way, But You’re A Terminator, Right?

PETMAN Cometh Come on, Boston Dynamic! Who are you trying to kid? You tell us PETMAN is the latest evolution of your human-form android that uses similar tech to your military BigDog, and that he's a development from an earlier prototype that included just legs. You point out that by adding a torso, arms, realistic walking, running, crawling, push-ups, and staggering motions (to avoid a fall if pushed) as well as synthetic sweat glands, he's perfectly designed to test out military clothing and hardware in lab situations

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Zac Brown’s "Eat & Greet" Tour Serves Fans Grits Before Hits

With the help of a kitchen on wheels named Cookie, one of country music's biggest stars and his chef friend Rusty Hamlin are on the promotional tour of a lifetime. Dinner is served--jams come later. And the secret sauce is BBQ-flavored.

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A Long, Strange "Trip to the Moon"

It took science, faith, and a bit of magic (oh, and 10 years and a million bucks) to bring a lost version of a pioneering silent film classic back to colorful life. Here’s how it happened.

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Go "Home" With A Fast Company T-Shirt

Show off your Fast Company colors in Sony's redesign of their PlayStation Home virtual world. As revealed a few days ago , Sony has finally launched the new version of PlayStation Home.

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Advice to the lovelorn: Facebook addiction and wandering eyes

A TODAY.com panel answers questions from readers with relationship dilemmas in the first installment of our weekly advice column. Here, one man wonders how to stop his girlfriend's Facebook addiction and a woman asks how to prevent her husband's wandering eye.

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