Self-described "pip-squeak" actor Jack Wagner made seven birdies Friday to jump out to the first-round lead at the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship at Lake Tahoe.
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Troy Matteson and George McNeill are tied for the Viking Classic lead midway through a waterlogged second round at Annandale Golf Club that was suspended due to frequent thunderstorms.
Read More »Upgrade Your Memory And Prevent Google Brain Drain
Scientific research has proven that Google and the easy access to information that it provides can be detrimental to memory. Practice these four tricks to reverse the brain drain
Read More »McIlroy primed for weekend assault on Open
Rory McIlroy said before the British Open began that two level-par rounds of 70 would suit him just fine and while his arithmetic was slightly out the Northern Irishman heads into the weekend at Royal St George's right where he wanted to be.
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Read More »How Hackers Stole 24,000 Files From The Pentagon
We're all human, you know? That's roughly the trick that the hackers most likely relied on when, earlier this year, they managed to steal over 24,000 files from a defense contractor
Read More »New Anti-Doping Test Looks for Biochemical Changes over Time
By Ewen Callaway of Nature magazine Cyclist Borut Bozic drew his hands to his chest with a look of joy, disbelief and exhaustion after defeating some of the world's best sprinters in the Swiss village of Tobel.
Read More »This Week In Bots: The Emotional, Eyebrow-Raising, Singing Edition
Robots are getting more expressive, more than being mere lumps of plastic designed to do jobs for us in handy ways. They can now almost sing..
Read More »"China’s Twitter" Is More About Jokes And Fashion Tips And Less About Sharing Hard News
Twitter might boast more than 200 million users, with over 70% tweeting from outside the U.S., but Sina Weibo is fast catching up, with 140 million users and 10 million new accounts added each month. The latter service, often referred to as the "Twitter of China" (much like the Facebook copycats ) is considered by many to be a knockoff of the microblogging platform. Yet while there are many similarities between Twitter and Sina Weibo, the services are actually being used in very different ways,
Read More »A wide Open tournament
Darren Clarke and Lucas Glover lead the British Open, but a big crowd is close behind.
Read More »GolfChannel: Mickelson strategy paying off
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Read More »PGT: A 1st: World Nos. 1, 2 miss cut in major
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Read More »Is Microsoft Plotting a Google+ Competitor?
What the heck is Mirosoft's "Tulalip," and what exactly is it going to be capable of? Its code name is "Tulalip," and according to a green splash page that has since disappeared from a Microsoft-owned Web address ( www.soci.com ), Tulalip is some sort of yet to be fully defined "social search" hybrid that is part application, part search engine. Again according to the disappearing splash page (which, don't worry, lives on in screen grabs republished all over the Web), the whatever-it-is would allow users to: Read Tweets from your timeline.See who you follow and follow new people.Update your profile.Post Tweets for you
Read More »10 most expensive summer camps
$8,500 a week for a summer camp? A list of some of the priciest summer camp options.
Read More »Geckos won’t cure AIDS, Philippines officials warn
Wall-climbing lizards in the Philippines are being exported to treat health problems - unsafe and possibly illegal, officials say
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