1. Nintendo's Wii changed the gaming world, but the firm hasn't, to date, suggested any information at all about its successor--much needed, as the Wii looks very aged. But now multiple sources are suggesting that the Wii's follow-up console is in advanced prototyping stages, and the firm is showing it to game publishers.
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Feed SubscriptionAlli, Xenical: Time to ban weight-loss drugs?
Health advocates say the fat-blocking drugs should be pulled from market, citing health risks
Read More »Drug-resistant bacteria found in half of U.S. meat
Study finds Staphylococcus aureus in 47% of beef, pork and poultry samples in U.S. supermarkets
Read More »USB 3.0 Ten Times Faster
Intel confirmed this week that it's next generation of chipsets (Ivy Bridge) will also support the next generation of USB (Version 3.0). And all of it will be coming soon to a device near you as early as next year.
Read More »America’s Toughest CEO Coach
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Read More »Leadership Lessons From a SEAL
"I'm a big believer in stretch goals—you have to push yourself way outside your comfort zone," says former Navy SEAL and Leadership Under Fire instructor Rob Roy. "If a person does 50 push-ups, we know he can do more." When benchmarking for success at your company, don't be afraid to set high goals for your employees
Read More »New April Columns!
The Philippe Matthews Show would like to welcome four hot new columnists to our media family! CiCi Li, better known as “CiCi Licious!” I met CiCi online through watching her Youtube channel. I was intrigued by the great food she ...
Read More »PGT: Henry, Cink lead Texas Open; Na blows up
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Read More »Sharon Bruneau – From Bodybuilder to Bombshell
By: Philippe Matthews If you have opened a fitness magazine in the last last 20 years, you’ve probably seen a dark-haired, exotic bodybuilding beauty named Sharon Leigh Bruneau. Proud of her mixed heritage, Sharon is Metis (French-Canadian Indian). “My native ...
Read More »Ca-Sheen in On Crazy
This weekend I had two thoughts rolling around in my head until they seemed to merge: one is that I am grateful to have lived in a time when a man like Sidney Lumet made visionary, provocative and ultimately ENTERTAINING ...
Read More »Rolf W. Schnyder Is Remembered
The Swiss watch industry lost one of its most dynamic leaders on April 14 with the unexpected passing of Rolf W. Schnyder, CEO of Ulysse Nardin
Read More »Cink, Henry lead Texas Open
J.J. Henry and former British Open champion Stewart Cink are atop the Texas Open leaderboard after shooting 5-under 67s, but the spotlight belonged to Kevin Na during a historic meltdown on No
Read More »Google’s Anti-Spam Tweaks Impacted 12% of Search Queries
Earlier this year, Google made a few changes to its search system to try to fight the tendency of content from spam sites and content farms to rise to the top of results. Now it’s saying that those changes have impacted 12% of all search queries
Read More »Intel’s Tech Of Tomorrow: Netbooks (?)
We pronounced the netbook phenomenon all but over last year--they're now merely another class of laptop one can buy, at the cheap end.
Read More »Captchas Now 100% More Annoying With Video Ads
By now we're grudgingly accustomed to those Captcha code boxes popping up online to verify we're humans and not bots.
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