1. Just as Sony confirms it's about to put parts of the PSN back online finally, a hacker group has said it's poised to launch a third wave of digital assault on Sony's online presence as punishment for its weak security. Sony's making moves to offer free ID and hack protection to US users affected by the previous breaches, but a third wave of attacks would be very bad news for Sony--which has already spent plenty of money fixing the earlier ones.
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Feed SubscriptionDemand Media Rising Above Google’s Search Algorithm Changes
Content farms scored a win in the battle against Google's anti-spam search algorithms today as Demand Media, the company behind eHow , Cracked , and Livestrong , announced a quarterly revenue of $79.5 million--up 48% from the same quarter last year. Demand also reported a 32% increase in pageviews on owned and operated websites, but this doesn't mean that the company can rest easy quite yet.
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We all know they are selling like hotcakes.
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PGT: Bill matched the Wells Fargo Championship record for low opening round with an 8-under 64 and a two-shot lead Thursday.
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Alaska has the nation's highest rate of chlamydia and second-highest rate of gonorrhea as the sexually transmitted diseases spread in rural areas, according to the Alaska Division of Public Health.
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Sergio Garcia wants to play in the U.S. Open. He hasn't decided whether he'll play in a qualifying tournament, if needed, to do so.
Read More »Haas gets off to a hot start
Bill matched the Wells Fargo Championship record for low opening round with an 8-under 64 and a two-shot lead Thursday.
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Tom Lehman shot a bogey-free 5-under 67 to take a one-stroke lead in the first round of the Regions Tradition.
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The new conferencing system will get you up to speed so fast you can pick up the thread of the meeting even as it drones on, and on, and on... Do you have low-grade narcolepsy, or a low threshold for boredom
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Buying organic foods and products cost more, but for many health conscious Americans, it's worth the extra money. Still, with so many people on a budget, which are the most important items to buy organic and which can you skip
Read More »Men ponder food and sleep as much as sex
Men think about sex every seven seconds, right? Not according to a new study that finds men ponder sleep and food as much as they do sex.
Read More »PGT: From maintenance man to PGA Tour in 5 days
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Read More »Video: What "free range" meat really means
When it comes to food labeling, one of the most confusing areas of the supermarket is the meat aisle. From "natural" to "free range" - consumers are bombarded with labels.
Read More »PGT: Barkley snaps driver on first tee (video)
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Read More »Microsoft Slings Mud At Google’s Apps ‘Tax,’ Apple’s Prices
Microsoft is slinging some mud to stick up for its Office franchise. Tom Rizzo, senior director of Microsoft Online Services, wrote in a blog post that Google apps come with an expensive hidden tax , like the bulk of an iceberg hidden beneath a serene ocean surface, and Windows netbooks are better than MacBook Airs. He even posted this handy, pithy infographic.
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