Best Buy hired a firm to take a survey of the state of the American public’s knowledge of HDTV, and sad results are in. You don’t know what the hell is going on with your television.
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![Half Of Consumers Are Not Aware Of Online Threats?](../../consumermediallc.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/sheep.jpg?w=166&h=145&crop=1)
Half Of Consumers Are Not Aware Of Online Threats?
Ars Technica quotes a recent study by Microsoft that found that 58% of American consumers didn’t even know “online threats” existed. The study also found that of the ones that did know about said threats, 17% of them had fallen for some sort of Internet scam—and 81% of those people said it was their fault for opening suspicious emails or sending information to strange companies because they had a nice logo.
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Two-Cycle Billing And Why It’s Evil
AllFinancialMatters lays down the math on why two-cycle billing sucks.
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The Secret History Of Credit Cards
PBS has joined forces with the New York Times to reveal, “The Secret History Of Credit Cards.” The show airs tonight at 9pm EST.