"Macho Man" Randy Savage, a wrestling star who gained a huge fan following during his time at the WWF and WWE with his signature catch phrase, "Oh yeah," died in a car accident in Tampa, Fla. It is believed Savage suffered from a heart attack. CBSNews.com's Ken Lombardi reports
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Feed SubscriptioniPads Are Mingling With TVs, While Kindles Get Busy In The Bedroom: Study
A survey reveals that 70% of slate-style computer owners fiddle with them while watching television. How long before we don't need one of those small screens at all? Good night and good luck, indeed.
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Read More »Westwood threatens to close down Twitter site
Top-ranked Lee Westwood has threatened to close his Twitter account because of the amount of abuse directed at him and fellow golfers on the social networking site.
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Your digestive tract is home to about a trillion bacteria. And they pay rent.
Read More »Too worried about muscle?
PGT: Fellow Tour player Kenny Perry says Tiger Woods has lost his mental focus and is too worried about weightlifting and muscle building.
Read More »10 natural ways to lower blood pressure
Have high blood pressure but don't want to bother with meds? Here are 10 simple strategies
Read More »Meet Facebook’s Journalist Ambassador (Yes, We Said Ambassador)
A 25-year-old Columbia Professor of Journalism, Vadim Lavrusik, is Mark Zuckerberg's media macher. Facebook now accounts for more than 5% of traffic for many major news outlets. As the Internet floods users with options from every possible newspaper simultaneously, many began filtering the firehouse of information through Mark Zuckerberg's site, using their friends' recommendations as an alternative to visiting the websites themselves.
Read More »Half-Baked Idea?: Legalizing Marijuana Will Help the Environment
Dear EarthTalk : I heard someone say that legalizing pot--as Californians considered doing last year--would benefit the environment. How would that be? --William T., Portland, Ore.
Read More »Neurologists: Apple Triggers Religious Reaction
Once again, science is confirming what we have always suspected. This time, after years of referring to Apple's customer base as the "cult of Mac" or "cult of Apple", a group of UK neuroscientists have been able to demonstrate that when you compare the brain MRI's of Apple fans versus those taken of people who consider themselves "very religious", well guess what
Read More »How To Lose Funding in One Tweet
A small company temporary lost its funding because of an unsavory tweet, plus four IPOs you should know about and the rest of today's news. Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today
Read More »This Week In Bots: Droids Evolve Language, Disney Researches Swarms, Swordfights!, Cheap Butlers, And Colbert’s Pandertron 8000
Robots, robots everywhere, and soon they'll begin to think. The tech behind our future android assistants evolves every minute. Here's the latest
Read More »"I’m A Climate Scientist," The Raunchy Climate Change Video
Sick of hearing that climate change doesn't exist from people who haven't studied the matter, climate scientists get together to fix the problem the only way they know how: hip-hop. There is nothing more amusing than incongruous people rapping (Andy Samberg has built a career on this notion), and there is perhaps no more incongruous rappers than Australian academics
Read More »Paralysis breakthrough helps Rob Summers stand, walk after years in wheelchair
Electrical stimulator enables 25-year-old Portland, Ore. man stand and take steps
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