Google has implemented a change to their search algorithm that is designed to combat what they perceive as "low quality" search results. Many of these results come from content mills.
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Apple Unveils New MacBook Pros
Apple has announced a new line of MacBook Pros that range from $1,199 to $2,499 and include new Intel Core i5 and i7 CPUs and Thunderbolt I/O.
Read More »Watch the Discovery Launch From Inside PlayStation Home
Sony, LOOT and NASA have partnered together to provide streaming video of the Space Shuttle Discovery's final launch for the residents of PlayStation Home.
Read More »Rumor: Sony Prepping “Hack-Proof” PS3?
Rumors are swirling that Sony, still embattled with hacker George Hotz over his release of the PS3 rootkey, is working on a "hack-proof" SKU.
Read More »Google May Hide URL Bar in Chrome Redesign
Google has shown off a number of possible designs for their Chrome web browser, one of which looks to do away with the address bar by hiding it from view.
Read More »Microsoft to Release Kinect SDK This Spring
Microsoft has announced that they will be releasing a Software Development Kit in the Spring that will allow people to develop programs for their Kinect sensor.
Read More »Vietnam to Shut Down Late Night Cyber Cafes
The Vietnam Ministry of Information and Communication has asked Internet Service Providers to block any attempts to play online games between the hours of 10:00pm and 8:00am, in an attempt to curtail game addiction.
Read More »Diablo III on Consoles is All But Confirmed
A job posting on a gaming industry website may have just confirmed that 'Diablo III' for home consoles is or will very soon be in development.
Read More »IBM Supercomputer Crushes Human Competition
IBM's Watson Supercomputer, after three days if competition against two of the most successful contestants in the long history of the TV Quiz Show 'Jeopardy!', completely crushed his counterparts. Bow before your mechanical overlords now.
Read More »Pentagon to Spend $500M on Cyber Defense
The United States Department of Defense has pledged $500 Million to research new ways to defend themselves from cyber attacks.
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