Sony is still feeling the effects of the April 2011 PlayStation Network hacks, and the company is deploying a new range of sociological tools in order to prevent or detect and then eliminate all threats aimed at the recently renamed Sony Entertainment Network.
Brett Wahlin, who is the Chief Security Officer at Sony,... |
14 March 2012 18:41 GMT |
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The conclusions of a new scientific study on the issue indicate that people who are more humble are also more willing to lend a helping hand to those in need. Conversely, arrogant people are less likely to do so, even when they are asked for their help directly.
The research continues an older line of study, meant ... |
3 January 2012 08:37 GMT |
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Scientists have recently identified a new set of methods through which anyone can address alexithymia, a condition characterized by people's inability to correctly identify or describe their feelings. According to a new study, simple, affectionate communication with these people could go a long way towards reduc... |
7 April 2011 09:35 GMT |
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The pursuit of eternal youth is something we do every day, whether we put on a facial cream, go to the beauty salon, put some make-up on or simply dress better, and these past years, the difference between men and women in their care for the way they look, has decreased.But to think you look good, or younger for that... |
6 January 2011 03:12 GMT |
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According to a new research, it appears that lions do not form their basic type of social aggregation, the pride, in order to be more efficient hunters. They rather do it out of the necessity to defend a certain territory from other prides or individual lions that may be trying to get a “foothold” in an e... |
29 June 2009 15:01 GMT |
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