QuasiDisk Provides iPhone Tethering, Get it Before it's Pulled [VIDEO]
QuasiDisk, a file management app in the iTunes store, has a sneaky hidden feature, one that might get it pulled from the App Store: Tethering.
Florida Crash: How Arson Led to I 75 Pileup
Police suspect that arson may be to blame in the deadly Florida crashes that killed 10 and injured 18.
2012 X Games Highlights: Justin Hoyer Injury, Langley McNeal Controversy [VIDEO]
Justin Hoyer and Langely McNeal stole the show at the 2102 Winter X Games, which ended yesterday. Held in Aspen, Colo., the 2012 X Games didn't fail to make headlines between injuries, controversies and records.
Megaupload, Megavideo Data Recovery Secret: How to Save Files Before Erasure Begins Thursday
Data from Megaupload and Megavideo could be deleted as soon as Thursday, federal prosecutors said
Ayla Reynolds: Missing Toddler's Blood Found in Father’s Home in Maine
Ayla Reynolds' blood has turned up in the home of father Justin DiPietro, authorities said. This is latest twist in the case of the Maine toddler missing from her Waterville home since Dec. 17.
New Color Photographs of Hitler Show Inside His Home
Several new color photographs of Adolf Hitler were released from his personal estate on Friday, giving a first-time look into Hitler's home.
Sophia Stockton, College Student, Gets Cocaine with Amazon Order
Sophia Stockton, a junior at Mid-America Nazarene University in Olathe, Kan., ordered a textbook for one of her classes from Amazon. What she didn't know is that the book came with a bonus - a bag full of cocaine.
Facebook IPO: Social Network Public Offering Filing Might Be Wednesday
Facebook could file papers for an initial public offering, or, IPO, as early as Wednesday. Estimates of its valuation are in the range of $75 billion to $100 billion. Morgan Stanley may be lead underwriter.
Millions in SOPA/PIPA Lobbying Money Wasted
The controversial SOPA and PIPA bills, which were shelved last week, after an internet-wide protest, accrued tens of millions of dollars in lobbying money; money that, in the end, was all for naught.
‘Barefoot Bandit’ Colton Harris-Moore to be Sentenced
The Barefoot Bandit, Colton Harris-Moore, is scheduled to be sentenced on Friday on charges stemming from his infamous string of theft and burglaries.
To Curb Obesity, Lunches in School Must Be Healthier, Obama Says
Childhood obesity is a growing problem, and the government is taking steps to try to curb it by changing what children are served for lunch in schools.
Egypt 'De Facto Detains' Sam LaHood, Son of U.S. Secretary, Other Americans
Americans working for U.S. organizations promoting democracy in Egypt have been barred from leaving the country, leading an angry Washington to accuse Egypt of endangering American lives.
Prince Fielder: Detroit Tigers Introduces Player, Contract Details Revealed
The Tigers formally introduced their new first baseman on Thursday at a press conference at Comerica Park.
Taco Bell to Begin Serving Breakfast
Mexican fast-food chain Taco Bell will begin serving breakfast, and not just to people who wander in at 3 A.M.
Madonna Badger Suicide: Connecticut Christmas Fire Survivor Tries to Kill Herself
Madonna Badger attempted suicide last week, according to CBS2 news
ACTA: Anonymous Hacks Polish Government for Passing Copyright Bill
Anonymous issued a response to Poland, who signed the controversial ACTA copyright protection treaty on Thursday, by hacking their government websites.
Nintendo Wii U Release Date: Next- Gen Console Coming for 2012 Holidays
Nintendo announced a tentative release date for their next-gen console, the Wii U on Thursday, and said that it will be here in time for the 2012 holiday season.
Google Privacy Police Change: How Does It Affect You?
Search giant Google announced on Tuesday a change in its privacy policy. The new one will allow itto know far more about who you are and what you do on the Web.
Terrell Owens: Broke and ‘In Hell’: How Being Too Trusting Ruined Him
Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens is 38 years old and out of football, but not by his choice. A very brash personality, T.O. has alienated himself, and, in a GQ profile, describes himself as alone, desperate and broke. I'm in hell, he said.
Jay Leno Romney Joke: Sikh Sues 'Tonight Show' Host Over Golden Temple Gag [VIDEO]
A lawsuit was filed in California against comedian Jay Leno, over a Mitt Romney joke, which showed a picture of the religion's holy Golden Temple of Amritsar as the presidential candidate summer home. The plaintiff, Indian-American Randeep Dhillon, called it a racist slur against Sikhs.
Social Security Changes 2012: Cost-of-Living, Tax Cap, Earnings Limit, Maximum Benefit All Change
There are a variety of Social Security changes coming in 2012, and they will affect everyone who either pays in or collects. The cost-of-Living, tax cap, earnings limit and maximum benefit all changed on January 1st. But just how will they affect you?
Greece Default: How Might it Happen and What Would it Mean?
Even as Greece works towards an agreement with private sector investors to meet their debts, the S&P warned that Greece is likely to enter into default.
Tim Thomas and Other Athletes who Snubbed White House Invitations
The Boston Bruins were invited to the White House on Monday to celebrate their 2011 Stanley Cup win. One player however, refused to go. Goaltender Tim Thomas did not attend the event.
5 Effects of 2012’s Solar Flare
A solar flare occurring at 11 p.m. on Sunday caused a mass coronal ejection, a burst of charged particles, and is causing the biggest solar storm since to hit the Earth since 2005. But what exactly is a solar flare?
GPS Tracking: Supreme Court Rules Warrant Needed, Fourth Amendment Upheld
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that police must obtain a search warrant in order to use a GPS device to track suspected criminals, upholding the Fourth Amendment.
Anonymous Creating Megaupload & Megavideo Alternative
The hacktavist group Anonymous is launching a Megaupload & Megavideo alternative
First Megaupload, Then FileSonic: Another File-Sharing Site Shuts Down
In the wake of the U.S. Government's shutdown of file-sharing website Megaupload, another site, FileSonic, has suspended their file-sharing services
Iran ‘Definitely’ Closing Strait of Hormuz over EU Sanctions
Iran will definitely close the Strait of Hormuz, the vital oil-transport waterway between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, if the embargos put into place by the European Union disrupt the export of crude oil
Hawaii Earthquake 2012: 4.7 Quake Hits Big Island
Hawaii's first major earthquake of 2012, a 4.7 on the Richter scale, hit Big Island on Sunday, though no damage or injury was reported.
Make Birth Control Free, Obama Mandates
Healthcare plans are required to cover birth control without charging any co-pays or deductibles starting Aug. 1, President Obama announced on Friday.