4 hrs ago | BBC News
10 tips to help relieve insomnia
Having trouble sleeping? Yes, say many of you who responded to writer Lucy Kellaway's analysis of insomnia .
Sunday Jun 22 | The Sydney Morning Herald
Online social applications may seem fun but they could also reveal too much information about you, writes Kim Hart.
Saturday Jun 21 | PSP Hacks
Kakuro Nichiyou PSP v1.2 Released
Crack open another Beck's. It's time for some good ol' fashion puzzle solving with MK2k's Kakuro Nichiyou.
Thursday Jun 19 | Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Sudoku-spoiled trial: Lawyers' motives questioned
New South Wales Attorney-General John Hatzistergos says he is concerned about legal tactics used in a three-month Sydney drugs trial that was aborted after jurors were found to be playing Sudoku puzzles in the ...
Tuesday Jun 17 | CNN
Aging boomers fuel 'brain fitness' explosion
Chester Santos has been training his brain for seven years. Chester Santos, 32, recently quit his software job to teach memory techniques full time.
Sunday Jun 15 | SchaeffersResearch.com
Friday Jun 13 | The Sydney Morning Herald
'Jury bored into playing game'
THE jury members who played Sudoku were being made to sit through boring evidence, which included watching a police officer count $30,000 in cash - twice - a court official says.
Thursday Jun 12 | KOKI
Drug trial halted over Sudoku-playing jury
A three-months-long drug trial has been aborted in Australia after jurors were found to be playing Sudoku.
Wednesday Jun 11 | Washington Post
COMMENT By Kim Hart Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, June 12, 2008; Page A01 Facebook fanatics who have covered their profiles on the popular social networking site with silly games and quirky trivia ...
Wednesday Jun 11 | Men's News Daily
Million-dollar trial aborted on account of sudoku
June 11, 2008 at 10:34 am Filed under Current Events , NewsLog , Oceana A drug trial in Sydney, Australia was aborted yesterday after several jurors were found to be playing sudoku puzzles during proceedings.