August, 2010
The word face getting a Facebook trademark?
Facebook is facing off with U.S. courts once more, reports TechCrunch. It doesn't have to do with them getting sued by TeachBook or PlaceBook by using "book" in its name. Now, Facebook is attempting to trademark the word "face," picking up where U.K. company CIS Internet Limited left off in 2008. Facebook bought an application ...
Downloading Cameron Diaz risk makes her become most dangerous super star
Cameron Diaz could possibly be hazardous to your PC. She tops the list within the latest McAfee "Most Harmful Celebrities" report. Celebrities are often used by cybercriminals to disguise harmful code that tricks web users into downloading malware and the famous people they use most often to do that make up probably the most Risky ...
Dr. Laura quits because of N-word
It isn't really a big secret that calling a black caller the "N-word" 11 times was going to get radio industry veteran Dr. Laura Schlessinger in a bit of trouble. On the contrary, Dr. Laura now bears the stench of history. Apparently it is too much considering all the "Dr. Laura quits" headlines around.
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Obama gives one more $ 3 billion for loans for unemployed foreclosures
$ 3 billion could be given by the Obama administration to help anyone getting foreclosed who's unemployed. Last week the administration announced plans to allocate $ 2 billion toward the Hardest Hit Fund, doubling the size of the program. $ 1 billion was given to a program to help unemployed borrowers who have delinquencies on ...
The horrible cost of patient re-admission
Many Americans are wondering if health care reform will be enough to offset the massive financial burdens that have plagued the nation's health care system for the past few decades. Preventative medicine would ideally keep people out of hospitals, but the sad truth is that Americans on Medicare are re-entering hospitals nearly as easily as ...