10 classic tech ads of the 80's
How often do you stare at a tech ad when you flip through a tech related magazine or look at any of the tech websites? It is said that every tech ad attracts readers' attention for not more than 3 seconds on average or they are usually completely ignored.
Chinese met office forecasts more rains
China's National Meteorological Center on Tuesday forecast more rainfall in flood-hit areas of central and southern China after millions of people were forced to evacuate their homes.
Five top qualities of a good CEO
Dr. Linda Henman, for more than 30 years, has helped military organizations, family owned businesses, and Fortune 500 companies define their direction and select the best people to put their strategies in motion.
Hacking groups LulzSec, Anonymous join hands against Govt sites, banks
Hacking group LulzSec will partner with Anonymous, another group of established hackers, to declare an open war against all government sites, banks and big corporations in the world, under the auspices of an initiative called Operation Anti-Security.
Huawei Unveils 7-Inch Tablet based on Android 3.2
A 7-inch Android-based tablet PC, the MediaPad was unveiled by China Huawei technologies in Singapore on Monday.
Google to digitize 250,000 British Library books
Thousands of Historic books and papers from the British Library’s collection will be available online through a new partnership with Google.
Volcanic ash forces Virgin Australia to cancel flights
Virgin Australia Ltd. said that it will suspend flights in and out of the southern city of Adelaide on Tuesday as dust from a Chilean volcano returns to Australian airspace.
An art with dead insects; Jennifer Angus shows the way
Jennifer Angus, a textile artist working with an inventory of 30,000 bugs arranges insects into decorative pattern that will probably make you a little queasy.
Now, St. Regis Hotel’s new Tiffany suite costs $8,500 a night
The world famous St. Regis hotel opened a redesigned Tiffany’s suite in Manhattan that costs $8,500 a night.
5 best Honeycomb Apps for business purposes
Honeycomb, a tablet-oriented platform, which debuted on the Motorola's Xoom in February 2011, supports large screen devices and introduces many new user interface features.
South Korea not to punish soldiers who mistakenly fired at jetliner
South Korean military on Sunday said that it will not punish soldiers who fired at a civilian jetliner mistaking the aircraft as a North Korean military aircraft.
Heavy floods hit eastern China, more than 2 million affected
More than two million people were affected or displaced due to heavy floods in the eastern province of Zhejiang in China.
1.3 million users affected by cyber attack: Sega
Japanese Video game developer Sega on Sunday said about 1.3 million customer’s information has been stolen from its database.
First biofuel trans-Atlantic flight successful
Honeywell International Inc. announced that it’s Green Jet Fuel has successfully powered the first trans-Atlantic biofuel flight, which landed safely at Le Bourget Airport outside Paris.
Hack and help, the LulzSec is different anyway
Hacking group LulzSec on Saturday said it is ready to help gaming company Sega, which was the latest victim of a network breach.
Marilyn Monroe's white dress, Chaplin's costumes to go under hammer at Hollywood's largest auction
More than 500 celebrity costumes worn by legendary stars like Charlie Chaplin, Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe among others will be put up for auction at the Beverly Hills.
JailbreakMe brings unlock update for iPad 2
iPad 2 owners who are desperately waiting to jailbreak their iPad have good news as iPad 2 is soon going to be revealed in Indian Market.
Libya’s world heritage sites in danger due to unrest
Architectural monuments in Libya listed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as world heritage sites are facing the danger of destruction following revolts in Libya to overthrow the regime of Muammar Gaddafi.
UN splits al-Qaeda, Taliban in sanctions list
The U.N Security Council has split the U.N. sanctions list for Taliban and al-Qaeda to induce Taliban to join the peace talks in Afghanistan.
Honey bees might have emotions: study
Some animals seem to display emotions and according to recent research scientists have found out that honey bees might have emotions like human beings.
Apple approved to bid on Nortel patents
Apple on Friday has received an approval to bid on a group of wireless technology patents from bankrupt Canadian company Nortel.
Trojan stealing Bitcoin users' digital wallets
Security firm Symantec warned people that they might end up like Bitcoin users ‘Allinvain’ whose digital wallet were targeted by a new Trojan to steal funds.
Stolen 780-yr-old religious relic found, returned to California church
A 780-year-old religious relic stolen from St. Anthony Church on Monday was recovered by police on Thursday.
US embassy offer Super Saturday Visa Program in Brazil
The U.S. Embassy in Brasilia to accommodate Brazilian travelers who seeking visas to visit the U.S. will open on Saturday, June 18, along with the U.S. consulates in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Recife.
Hostility brewing in South China Sea? Philippines joins race sending World War II vessel
The Philippines on Friday announced that it will send its World War II vessel to a borderline part of the South China Sea after China headed its coastal patrol vessels in the waters.
Lady Gaga's meat dress enters 'Rock Hall of Fame'
Lady Gaga’s meat dress which made history at last year’s MTV Video Music Awards was put on display at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Thursday.
10 new planets found outside solar system
Scientist from the University of Oxford and an international team has discovered 10 new planets outside our solar system.
Facebook to launch iPad app in coming weeks
Facebook, working on an iPad specific version of its website, is planning to release an app optimized for the iPad in coming weeks.
Cyber attacks on the rise
Cyber attacks on governments, corporations, and individuals are rising rapidly all over the world.
Hoverbike to fly you to your office?
Chris Malloy, an Australian man claimed that he has created a flying bike that can fly an estimated 10,000 feet above the ground.