Cisco is planning a massive job cut that could mean about 5000 employees could lose their jobs in August, according to an analyst at Gleacher and Company.
Search giant Google, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:GOOG) earnings and revenue could exceed Wall Street expectations, when it reports second-quarter financial results on July 14, driven by market share gains in search, display ads and mobile categories.
The recent decision of the United States to withhold $800 million military aid to Pakistan further embitters the already strained relations between the two countries and may put an end to the military cooperation between them.
Spencer Tunick, the daring U.S. artist famous for his nude outdoor photography is back in action. Eight hundred men and women in Belgium posed nude for Tunick's latest nude photo installation.
The British newly wedded royals wrapped up their trip to the United States on Sunday, but not before saying hello to Hollywood's elite.
Prince William and Catherine of Cambridge concluded their three-day visit in Southern California on Sunday, and departed for London.
Samsung Hercules, an upgraded Galaxy S II is coming to T-Mobile this September to join the smartphone battle, a potential rival of iPhone 5.
While Apple’s iPhone 5 is being delayed, Motorola Atrix and HTC Sensation are making the most of the void market. Why has Samsung Galaxy S II, the biggest contender of iPhone 5 not arrived in US yet?
Samsung Galaxy S II, iPhone 5’s potential rival, which has already hit 3 million with its handset units in UK within 55 days is still stuck in rumors about its arrival in US.
Motorola has slashed the price of XOOM tablet in US and in Taiwan to $499 putting it at the same price as its rival, 16 GB WiFi iPad2. It is also offering free wireless keyboard and mouse with every Motorola purchase in UK.
In what is perhaps an unprecedented development, a major U.S. newspaper has called for the removal of the chief of a foreign country’s intelligence chief.
U.S. authorities closed three banks on Friday, bringing the total number of foreclosures in 2011 to 51.
Spotify's American plan of action has been revealed as it hopes to get 50 million users within its first year.
The American tennis tournament begins in late August.
HTC is trying to strengthen the grip it has established over the smartphone market in the absence of iPhone 5, tickled by the success of Samsung Galaxy S II which hit 3 million in 55 days in UK.
The US government on Wednesday has issued warning to all the airlines after receiving intelligence reports that terrorist are considering surgically implanting explosives in the bodies of suicide bombers.
The US military was ordered a halt on the policy of discharging gay service members by the federal court on Wednesday. The order came citing the impending demise of don't ask, don't tell and the Obama administration's increasing criticism of anti-gay laws.
Expect a fellow driver pacing ahead of you to spread wings and zoom into the sky. The highways in the United States are going to get a lot of variety. Luxury sedans, trucks and SUVs will get the company of pure-bred amphibian vehicles that would roll on the road and fly in the air at will.
A-Team, with their renewed attack on the LulzSec hacking group has wobbled up a whole new chapter in the world of Cyber attacks.
The Qingdao Jiaozhou Bay Bridge in China, which was opened on Jun 30, 2011, on Thursday, is now the world’s longest sea bridge.
Casey Anthony trial verdict has made a majority of those who have been following the trial closely, gasp in shock. Casey Anthony, mother of the dead two-year-old Caylee Anthony, has been found not guilty of murder, aggravated child abuse, and aggravated manslaughter, but guilty of four misdemeanor counts of providing false information to a law enforcement officer, by the jury. In Casey Anthony's case the verdict has created more questions than answers as the judiciary failed miserably in solv...
A recent report from the StatCounter Global Stats shows the web traffic in the United States is largely driven by StumleUpon in the last month.