For Sale: World’s Oldest Working Car, 127 Years Old [PHOTOS & VIDEO]
The 127-year-old steam-powered car will be auctioned for millions in Hershey, Penn., on Oct. 6, by the automotive auction house RM Auctions.
Rich Smartphone Users Opt for Blackberry over iPhone: Survey
Prosper Mobile Insights recently released a report of its “Simultaneously Media Usage Survey” that reveals that most affluent smartphones owners prefer a BlackBerry over the iPhone, and Android remains the people’s choice of the middle or upper-middle income group.
Replica of Kurt Cobain's 1965 Guitar up for Sale [Photos]
To reminisce and honor the 20th anniversary of Nevermind, Fender has replicated Kurt Cobain’s Fender Jaguar and his fans can own this replicated Jaguar guitar that Cobain used throughout Nirvana’s early 90s prime time.
Zuckerberg is 14th Richest American, Beats Google Founders too: Forbes
The Facebook CEO is richer than Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page who have a personal wealth of $16.7 billion each
NASA: Magnificent View of 5 Moons Shining around Saturns' Rings [PHOTOS]
NASA has released a spectacular new image that shows all five moons of Saturn suspended around the rings of the planet.
Jaycee Dugard Sues U.S. Government Over 'Failure' to Monitor her Captor and Rapist
Jaycee Dugard has sued the federal government for not properly monitoring Phillip Garrido, the man who abducted her when she was 11 and held her for 18 years.
Singer Tony Bennett Clarifies his Controversial 9/11 Remarks
Singer Tony Bennett has apologized for his controversial comments on a radio show about 9/11 attacks.
Forbes' Five Richest Americans (PHOTOS)
2011 Forbes list of Americas top ten wealthiest men.
Global Warming: CO2 Emissions Go Up by 45 Per Cent, Says Report
Global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions have increased by 45 per cent in the past two decades and reached an all-time high in 2010, says a report.
Premature Babies Face More Risks in Adulthood: Study
A new study by the researchers of the Stanford University states that premature babies when grow up to be young adults, could face slightly increased death rates.
HTC Introduces Rhyme Smartphone
HTC has unveiled its Android-powered smartphone called the Rhyme.
Americans Prefer Texting to Talking: Study
Almost one-third of all Americans prefers to text, rather than listening to voice mail or picking up the phone and talking to someone. The new data state that 73 percent of cellphone owners in the U.S. use SMS.
Obama Proposes New “Buffett Tax” on American Millionaires
“Buffett Tax” on Americans earning more than $1 million per year.
Death Toll in Reno Air Crash Rises to 10 [PHOTOS]
A 10th person has died from injuries when a vintage plane crashed during a popular annual air show at Reno in the United States, killing the pilot and injuring more than 70 spectators.
Surgery Better Option Over Laser for Varicose Vein Treatment: Study
The observations of the study states that surgery is a better option to treat severe varicose veins.
Emmy Awards 2011: Celebrities, Winners and Photos of the Night
The 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sept. 18 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
Fossil: Beaver Teeth More Than 7 Million Years Old
Beaver Teeth More Than 7 Million Years Old
Yellow Alert for Heart Attack Danger
The researchers said that xanthelasmata predicts risk of myocardial infarction, ischaemic heart diseases that are caused due to reduced blood supply, high cholesterol and severe atherosclerosis, and even death in the general population.
New York Records Significant Decline in AIDS, TB Cases: Report
The number of cases diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and sexually transmitted diseases has seen a remarkable decline due to the improved medical care in the city.
Veteran Pilot among Nine killed as Vintage Plane Crashes at Reno Air Show (Photos & Video)
Plane crash killed 9 people and left more than 50 injured.
Pain Detecting Technology Developing: New Study
The researchers at Stanford University in California are trying to develop a diagnostic tool that can measure the presence or absence of pain in humans.
Miss Universe 2011: Miss Angola's Victory Questioned, Garners Criticism
Many people are not happy with the decision of the Miss Universe 2011 beauty pageant. Critical statements from a fellow contestant, a judge and other people are still making rounds on Facebook, Twitter and other social networkingsites. The supporters of Shamcey Supsup, Miss Philippines, are surprised that Supsup lost the title after almost making it to the finals according to the fan votes. They speculate it to be a political plot, however, Supsup supports Lopes...
Pregnant Beyonce Knows Gender of Her ‘Would Be’ Child
Beyonce knows the gender of her baby and is picking out names for the child.
Study Claims Global Warming is 'Beneficial' for Human Health
A new study by three non-profit climate research organizations has claimed that global warming is more likely to improve rather than harm human health.”
Tyler Perry the Richest Man in Hollywood: Forbes List
Forbes has named actor/director, Tyler Perry, the richest man in the Hollywood entertainment industry.
Scientists Infer Existence of 'Invisible' Planet
Scientists have inferred the existence of an “invisible” planet, from the influence it’s exerting on another planet.
Paid Tweets on Twitter: A New Strategy to Increase Ad Revenue?
Twitter has included paid tweets from companies which are not so popular on the micro-blog site. It started showing ads from these companies from Tuesday.
Alarming Diabetes Report: 366 Million Suffering Worldwide, 8 Dying per Minute
366 million people worldwide now have diabetes, the International Diabetes Federation says.
Customize Friend List With Facebook's New 'Smart List': New Application
Facebook has introduced a feature through which users can separate their friends into different groups.
Childbirth Makes Men More Loving and Caring: Study
According to the study done by the researchers of Northwestern University, men’s testosterone level falls at the time when their partners gives birth to their child, and a more caring and loving side of a man’s personality comes into view as level of hormones lowers down.