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Bluffing Could Be Common In Prediction Markets, Study Shows

14 years ago from Science Daily

A new mathematical model suggests that bluffing in prediction markets is a profitable strategy more often than previously thought. The analysis calls into question the incentives such markets create for...

Touch can trump taste, says Rutgers retail scholar

14 years ago from Physorg

For some consumers, the way a cup of mineral water tastes has more to do with the container than the contents. Especially for consumers who are less likely to...

Yahoo's current board versus Icahn's challengers

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Carl Icahn moved ahead with his attempt to overthrow Yahoo Inc.'s board of directors by submitting his final list of candidates Monday.

Microsoft's Xbox 360 to stream Netflix movies

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game console will be able to stream thousands of movies over the Internet, thanks to a deal with Netflix.

89% of kids' food products low on nutritional value: study

14 years ago from CBC: Health

About 89 per cent of grocery items marketed to appeal to children offer poor nutritional value, according to a new study.

eBay beats Tiffany in court case over trademarks

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- EBay Inc. has gotten an important victory in court.

Palm launches new Treo on Sprint network

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Palm Inc., which has been struggling to maintain its position in the hot market for "smart" phones, introduced a new Treo model Monday with Wi-Fi and GPS...

AI finds visual bugs

14 years ago from Science Alert

A researcher has created intelligent tools that can monitor a computer game during play, looking for visual anomalies - a helpful step in eliminating glitches.

Cell phone companies scramble to halt trafficking

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- For less than $15, you can buy a cell phone loaded with minutes. You can buy more as you go whenever those minutes run out. Best of...

Tensions escalating in battle for Yahoo's board

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- After more than five months of sparring, the battle for control of Yahoo Inc. has turned into a bare-knuckles brawl with a whiff of desperation hanging over...

Treadmill workstation brings exercise to office, slowly

14 years ago from Physorg

Can sedentary office workers multi-task their way to a healthier lifestyle? The maker of a new product that combines a treadmill and computer workstation is banking on the notion that...

Japanese team developing palm-held 3D display

14 years ago from Physorg

Researchers in Japan are developing a gadget that could enable people to hold a three-dimensional image of someone in the palm of their hand.

E-mail public documents get erased, disappear

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Laws in all but a handful of states give the public access to government e-mail. But what if that e-mail was intentionally deleted or routinely purged?

Court Overturns Regulation On Power Plant Emissions

14 years ago from C&EN

EPA must start from scratch on rule to curb releases of SO2 and NOx

Can The New iPhone Revolutionize Radio?

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

The new Apple 3G iPhone has received a lot of attention, but the more important story isn't about the new hardware, but Larry Magid says the real story is the...

Forests to fall for food and fuel

14 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

Demand for land to grow food and fuel crops is set to outstrip supply, leading to forest destruction, a report warns.

Opinion: Electric cars ARE the future

14 years ago from Science Alert

The search for alternative ways to fuel vehicles is in full swing now but it appears Australia is slow to get in on the act, writes Klaas Woldring.

Videogame makers to duel in E3 arena

14 years ago from Physorg

Blockbuster sequels, slick technology and duels between the big three console makers are expected in Los Angeles next week as videogame industry players reveal their newest creations.

Siemens planning wage cuts as well as job cuts: report

14 years ago from Physorg

German industrial giant Siemens, which has announced plans to cut 16,750 jobs, is also planning to cut the wages of hundreds of employees, Der Spiegel reported Saturday.

Bombardier may unveil 'greener' aircraft: report

14 years ago from Physorg

Canada's aviation giant Bombardier could unveil its CSeries, a fuel-sipping "greener" rival to smaller aircraft made by industry leaders Airbus and Boeing, on Sunday in Britain, local media said Saturday.

The Problem With Biofuels

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Skyrocketing food prices have caused some to rethink the wisdom of using crops as fuel. Mark Phillips reports.

McCain Plan to Aid States on Health Could Be Costly

14 years ago from NY Times Health

Senator John McCain’s plan to expand federal support for state high-risk pools could run into his pledge to balance the budget.

Drug Industry to Announce Revised Code on Marketing

14 years ago from NY Times Health

The pens, pads, mugs and other gifts that drug makers have long showered on doctors will be banned from their marketing campaigns under a guideline that the industry is expected...

F.D.A. Revises Its Letter for Nonapproval of Drugs

14 years ago from NY Times Health

Drug makers whose products are not ready for approval in the U.S. will soon get the word from regulators in a new format intended partly to avoid scaring investors.

Scientists Test Method For Sanitizing Leafy Produce

14 years ago from Science Daily

Scientists are studying new sanitizing methods to enhance the safety of leafy greens --- technology that may result in safer salads. That's good news for health-conscious consumers. Today, sales of...

Tomato-eggplant tree developed in Italy

14 years ago from UPI

PALERMO, Italy, July 12 (UPI) -- An amateur botanist in Italy said he has developed a tree that grows both eggplants and tomatoes.

Fmr HP exec pleads guilty in trade secrets case

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- An executive who worked at IBM Corp. for nearly a decade pleaded guilty Friday to stealing trade secrets about the company's pricing and trying to pass them...

Chinese man jailed for hacking Red Cross quake site: report

14 years ago from Physorg

A Chinese man has been sentenced to two years in jail for hacking into a Red Cross website and asking for earthquake relief donations to be sent to his bank...