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- Sprint in Talks to Acquire T-Mobile USA, Report Claims
- Angry Birds coming to Facebook in April
- Babe Robs GameStop at Gunpoint
- Starbucks Sued Over Tip Jars
- The Future of News at SXSW
- What Villains Do In Their Spare Time
- N.J. State agencies left confidential data on computers set to be auctioned
- More Penalities for OSU?
- Lady Gaga Reportedly Ends Bad Romance with Target Over Political Donations
- 10 Cool and Strange Facts About Pokémon
- Will you welcome your new robotic overlord?
- Meet Mark Zuckerberg: The Action Figure [PICS]
- This is How You Survive a Bear Attack!
- Best Options for Convenience-Store Food
- CoD: Black Ops - The Pros and Cons of Common Complaints
- Judge Halts $18 Billion Fine Against Chevron for Pollution in the Amazon
- Popular developer claims Android more profitable than iOS
- The $200 Tablet Computer
- PETA Protests Mike Tyson's Pigeon Racing TV Show
- How Many Americans Have a U.S. Passport? The Percentages, State by State
Sprint in Talks to Acquire T-Mobile USA, Report Claims Posted: Report claims discussions between the two companies have been taking place on and off for some time, and one of the major areas of dispute is T-Mobile USA's valuation |
Angry Birds coming to Facebook in April Posted: Hooked on to Angry Birds? Rovio says the game will be available on Facebook starting next month. |
Babe Robs GameStop at Gunpoint Posted: The thought of a chick robbing a video game store at gunpoint is quite a turn on; however, when it actually does happen, it's a lot scarier than I had imagined. A woman in San Antonia, Texas, did exactly just that on Sunday evening. |
Posted: Lawsuit alleges that the tip jar invites crime and Starbucks fails to warn patrons about the potential danger created by having a jar of cash in open sight. What's next suing them for leaving their cash register in a visible spot? |
Posted: Join Digg CEO, Matt Williams, in SXSW (March 14th 12:30pm) as he discusses how news is being affected by citizen journalism, wisdom of the crowds, social networks, and interest-based communities. |
What Villains Do In Their Spare Time Posted: Fortunately, villains tend to be their own boss. And that means time off. |
N.J. State agencies left confidential data on computers set to be auctioned Posted: State comptroller found 79 percent of hard drives were not wiped clean, as required by state guidelines |
Posted: Sugar Bowl might be the only win Ohio State keeps from 2010 season |
Lady Gaga Reportedly Ends Bad Romance with Target Over Political Donations Posted: Reports suggest that music star Lady Gaga has broken ties with stockist Target over the chain's refusal to stop political donations to anti-LGBT politicians. |
10 Cool and Strange Facts About Pokémon Posted: Ten cool things that you probably don't know about the Pokémon franchise |
Will you welcome your new robotic overlord? Posted: From the new pocket-sized fetus-like robot phone, to tripping through the uncanny valley with the latest Geminoid DK, are you creeped out or is it cool? Will you fight Skynet or will you welcome your new robotic overlord? |
Meet Mark Zuckerberg: The Action Figure [PICS] Posted: MIC, the company that made a Steve Jobs action figure, creates one for Mark Zuckerberg. |
This is How You Survive a Bear Attack! Posted: Following an unusually big year for bear attacks, here's a look at how to meet a black, brown or polar bear and come out alive. |
Best Options for Convenience-Store Food Posted: You can still eat smart on the go—even when your options are limited |
CoD: Black Ops - The Pros and Cons of Common Complaints Posted: Often you hear or read about people who complain about the way other people play Black Ops. 9 times out of 10, it's something that has already been said. |
Judge Halts $18 Billion Fine Against Chevron for Pollution in the Amazon Posted: Remember that $9 billion fine that was Chevron was slapped with last month for the 18 billion gallons of pollution in Ecuador that were never cleaned up? A judge in New York has granted Chevron the preliminary injunction it requested, ruling that plaintiffs in Ecuador cannot seek damages in the U.S. or essentially anywhere outside Ecuador. |
Popular developer claims Android more profitable than iOS Posted: Despite the broader reach of Apple's App Store compared to the Android Market, some developers have reported more success selling apps on Google's mobile platform. Spacetime Studios, a developer that offers popular apps through both avenues, claims that it consistently observed much higher user activity on Android. |
Posted: Move over Apple: How to convert a Barnes & Noble Nook Color into a fully functioning tablet computer. |
PETA Protests Mike Tyson's Pigeon Racing TV Show Posted: PETA, the animal rights activist group, is now going ape over Mike Tyson's new TV show where he attempts to fly to the heights of the pigeon racing world. |
How Many Americans Have a U.S. Passport? The Percentages, State by State Posted: |
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