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DNSChanger Will Leave 300,000 Unknown Computers without Internet on July 9
By 12:01 a.m. EDT Monday, July 9, 300,000 unknown owners of 300,000 DNS Changer Malware infected computers have to clean their DNSChanger Malware infected machines otherwise they will not be able to connect to the internet.
Top 10 McDonalds Meals Not Offered in the U.S.
McDonald's, the world's largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants, has 33,500 restaurants in 119 countries. With such diversity of local food in these countries, it's no wonder they have made their way onto the McDonald's menu.
'Dark Knight Rises' Production Notes a Teaser [PHOTOS]
Scheduled for theatrical release on July 20, The Dark Knight Rises is the third and final film in director Chris Nolan's Batman trilogy and stars Christian Bale, Tom Hardy and Anne Hathaway.
Kate Middleton Pregnant - Baby Due Next Year? [PHOTOS]
With the constant outpouring of gossip as to whether the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton is pregnant, there seems to be another round of rumors and this time, there might be some truth to it.
Chris Rock Stirs Up 'White Independence Day' Controversy
While July 4th was mostly a day filled with fireworks, family and BBQ's, comedian Chris Rocker was stirring up controversy, making the day even more memorable for some this year.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Unveils Sheraton Jiaozhou Hotel in China
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. announced on Thursday they will be opening a Sheraton Jiaozhou Hotel, in the new district of Jiaozhou, near Qingdao city in Shandong province.
Fuddruckers Locations: New Burger Store Opens in Puerto Rico
Fuddruckers opened its latest franchise burger store in the town of Carolina in Puerto Rico this week, located on 64 Infanteria Km 6.1 Barrio San Anton.
Dell Support: Computer Company to Buy Quest Software for $2.4 Billion
Dell Inc will buy Quest Software Inc for $2.4 billion in cash in an effort to expand its software business and decrease its dependence on the declining personal computer market.
iPhone 5 Release Rumor: Bigger Screen, Biggest Launch?
Apple's next model of smartphone, dubbed iPhone 5 by many, is rumored to have increased its size from 3.5 to 4.0 inches. But the screen size is not the only thing that would be "big" when it is launched. A Wells Fargo analyst said the launch itself will be the "biggest" in consumer electronics' history.
Best Buy Founder Richard Schulze Working with Credit Suisse on Buy-Out Options
Best Buy Co Inc founder Richard Schulze is working with banks including Credit Suisse to explore a potential private takeover of the world's largest consumer electronics retailer, three sources close to the matter said on Tuesday.
Obama Care: Supreme Court Upholds Centerpiece of Obama Health Care Law
A sharply divided Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the centerpiece of President Barack Obama's signature healthcare overhaul law that requires that most Americans get insurance by 2014 or pay a financial penalty.
Exxon Mobil Locations: CEO Says He Hopes Mexico Extends Oil Reforms
Exxon Mobil would be interested in investing in Mexico's oil and gas sector, b ut only if the Mexican government allows the company to own some energy reserves, its chief executive said on Wednesday.
iPhone 5 Release Date: ‘Check-in’ with Yelp on Apple Maps
Apple’s next generation of iPhone, rumored to be released around this October along with the new iOS 6, is already bringing a wild sensation in the online community. The next rumor regarding this highly anticipated smartphone with an apple logo is regarding the Yelp “check-in” service.
50 Cent Injured, Hospitalized from Car Accident
The rapper Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson has been released from a hospital after suffering minor injuries when his SUV was involved in a traffic accident early Tuesday morning in New York, according to Jackson's publicist.
Jerry Sandusky Insists He is Innocent of Child Sex Abuse, Says Lawyer; First Booking Photo
Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky still maintains he is innocent of sexually abusing children, remains determined to clear his name and insists that he has always been faithful to his wife, Dottie, his defense lawyer said on Monday.
Tropical Storm Debby 2012: Unleashes Heavy Rains Over Florida
Tropical Storm Debby dumped heavy rain over parts of Florida on Monday as it idled in the northern Gulf of Mexico, threatening to bring flooding and tornadoes.
Olive Garden, Red Lobster Stores: Darden Restaurants to Embrace Value Deals
Darden Restaurants Inc forecast full-year profits below Wall Street's view and vowed to step up value-priced promotions aimed at luring more diners to its Olive Garden and Red Lobster chains, sending its shares down 1.8 percent.
Best Buy Stores: Company Vows to Slim Down, Tackle "Showrooming"
Best Buy Co Inc's (BBY.N) acting CEO promised on Thursday to tackle the unwieldy size of the world's largest consumer electronics chain, just months after investors gave a thumbs-down to its restructuring efforts.
Diabetes Diet: Doctors Say New York City Big-Soda Ban is Just a Start
Doctors treating the casualties of the global obesity epidemic say an unpopular proposal to limit soda portions in New York City should be just the beginning of stricter regulation of unhealthy foods.
Walmart Stores: In "Green Wheat" Drive, Company May Transform Farming
Wal-Mart Stores Inc has long used its commercial might to forge a global supply chain with ruthless efficiency. It now has a new target: U.S. wheat fields.
Rite Aid Locations: Company's First Quarter Loss Narrower Than Expected
Rite Aid Corp reported a narrower-than-expected quarterly loss and said its full-year loss might not be as deep as previously feared, helping send its shares higher in premarket trading.
Olympics 2012: Nike, Adidas Lead Suppliers' Battle for Gold
U.S. market leader Nike and German rival Adidas are locked in their own Olympic battle to boost athletes' performance and squeeze maximum value out of next month's Games in London.
Procter & Gamble Co. Cuts Forecast, Will Focus on Big Businesses
Procter & Gamble Co on Wednesday admitted that it has been lacking in big new products and has not been fast enough at cutting costs as it deals with persistent slowing demand in Western Europe, the United States and China.
Burger King Locations: Company Shares Return to Public Trade
Shares of Burger King Worldwide Holdings Inc opened at $14.50 on Wednesday, as it started its first round of trading, less than two years of going private in a $3.26 billion sale to Brazilian investment fund 3G Capital Management LLC.
Starbucks Locations: Company Outlines Latin America Growth, Expansion Plans
Starbucks Corp (SBUX.O) on Tuesday laid out its expansion plans for Latin America, where the world's biggest coffee chain sources the majority of its coffee beans.
Microsoft Tablet: Surface Is No Threat to iPad, Analysts Say
Microsoft Corp's new tablet computers are no threat to Apple Inc's iPad, given the lack of enthusiasm among developers to create applications that run on the new Windows operating system, analysts said.
"Breaking Dawn 2" Trailer: 10-Second Teaser Released for "The Twilight Saga" Finale (Video)
Summit Entertainment released a 10-second teaser for the release of their newest trailer for the final installment of their hit franchise in "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2," out this November.
Facebook Login: Company To Buy Face.com, A Facial-Recognition Startup
Facebook Inc said Monday it was buying Face.com, the company that now provides facial-recognition technology used by the world's largest social network to help users identify and tag photos.
Intel Processors: Company to Buy InterDigital Patents for $375 Million
InterDigital Inc said on Monday it had agreed to sell to Intel Corp about 1,700 wireless technology patents for $375 million, sending InterDigital shares up 29 percent.
Google Translate: Government Requests to Censor Content 'Alarming'
Google has received more than 1,000 requests from authorities to take down content from its search results or YouTube video in the last six months of 2011, the company said on Monday, denouncing what it said was an alarming trend.