U.N. Peacekeepers Have Failed in Abyei, Sudan: Amnesty International
UN peacekeepers in South Sudan have deliberately failed to fulfill its mission in the town of Abyei as accused by Amnesty International (AI) in a report.
Gisele Bundchen and Tom Brady's Dream Mansion Nearing Completion
The new mega-mansion Gisele Bundchen and her husband Tom Brady is almost complete in Los Angeles.
Duggar Family Posts Photos of Jubilee Shalom
The Duggar family, who star in TLC's reality television show 19 Kids and Counting, have posed a photograph of Michelle Duggar holding Jubilee Shalom's tiny hand, along with an audio message, on the Internet.
NATO Attack Violated U.N. Charter, Pakistan Tells Security Council
Pakistan has officially protested, with the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), against a NATO attack on its military outposts that resulted in the death of 25 soldiers, terming it a gross violation of the United Nations Charter.
Chinese Village of Wukan Sees Intensified Protests
As a protest over lost land and a suspicious death, residents of Wukan, a village in southern China, have threatened to march to the local government office.
Apple TV Likely to Respond to Viewer’s Voice and Movements
Apple's coming television project has fueled much speculations over its features.
Samsung Galaxy Nexus: Verizon Wireless Promises to Fix Signal Problems
Verizon Wireless has confirmed, through posts on Verizon's @VZWSupport Twitter account, its LTE version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is facing signal strength problems and has promised to fix the issue via a software update.
Kindle Fire First with New App Features from BuzzFeed
BuzzFeed, a social content site, has launched a Kindle Fire app this week, which is reported to have features that are not yet found on the publisher’s iOS and Android apps
iOS 5 Untethered Jailbreak: Pod2g Making Progress on iPhone 4S
There is progress in untethered jailbreak on iPhone 4S according to the lastest blog from Pod2g.
Hanukkah, the Festival Of Lights, Begins Tuesday (PHOTOS)
Hanukkah, an annual eight-day long Jewish holiday, will begin, this year, on the evening of Dec. 20. The festival commemorates victory in a battle against the Syrian-Greeks, on the 25th of Kislev, a month in the Hebrew calendar.
Kim Jong-il Dead: What Will be the Future of North Korea's Nuclear Programme?
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il died of a heart attack on Saturday, according to a report from the state media, raising concerns over who will now control of the most reclusive state in the world, especially its nuclear weapons.
iPhone's A5 Processors Now Born in the USA
Apple has been relying on its Asian manufacturers for production and assembly of its popular gadgets. But Apple’s A5 chip, which powers the new iPhone 4S and the iPad 2, is now being manufactured in the United States of America, specifically Texas, according to reports.
iOS 5 Untethered Jailbreak: Are Pod2g and MuscleNerd Really Getting Close?
Jailbreaking news has been a hot topic recently, as iOS hackers are updating their progresses on untethering.
God Particle: Search Window Narrowed, CERN Scientist Says [EXCLUSIVE]
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) has confirmed that scientists have come closer than ever to detecting the elusive Higgs boson or God particle that confers mass on matter.
Mississippi Mayor Comes Out Following Gay Adult Store Purchase Billed to City
Southaven, Mississippi, Mayor Greg Davis, a Republican has come out after an investigation revealed that he used city funds to cover personal expenses including a visit to a gay adult store.
iOS 5 Untethered Jailbreak: Can iPhone 4 Users Legally Get Siri?
It became a little bit easier and possibly closer to legal for hackers trying to bring Apple's digital personal assistant Siri to iOS devices other than the iPhone 4S, according to a prominent iOS hacker.
South Korea Imposes New Sanctions On Iran
South Korea has imposed fresh sanctions involving limiting of financial transactions on Iran to force it to scrap its suspected nuclear weapons programme.
Russia Proposes U.N. Resolution on Syria
Russia has offered the United Nations Security Council a new draft resolution on the violence in Syria after having previously vetoed resolutions proposed by the European council members.
South Sudan Facing Severe Food Crisis: U.N.
Approximately 2.7 million people in South Sudan will require food aid from next year, according to the United Nations.
Gadhafi's Killing Could be War Crime: ICC Chief Prosecutor
The killing of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi may have been a war crime, according to Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in the Hague.
Poverty and Homelessness Are Rising in the U.S.: Report
Hunger and homelessness are on the rise according to a report released on Thursday by the United States Conference of Mayors.
Sofia Vergara Wardrobe Malfunction Becomes Hit on Internet (Photos)
Colombian actress Sofia Vergara was photographed on Wednesday wearing a pair of tight black leggings that were almost see-through.
iOS 5 Untethered Jailbreak: Pod2g Confirms Test on iPhone 3GS
There is more good news for those awaiting an untethered jailbreak with Pod2g announcing in his blog that it is tested on iPhone3GS successfully.
Scott Baio Not Dead Despite Report
Scott Baio is not dead despite a story that was published by Global Associated News. The actor was reportedly involved in a tragic watercraft accident while on vacation in Turks and Caicos, and he died from his injuries.
Facebook, Google and Apple among Top 10 Places to Work: Survey
Glassdoor, a jobs and career community where employees can anonymously rate companies and chief executive officers, has released its fourth annual Employees' Choice Awards, which lists the 50 best places to work, based on surveys collected from U.S. employees through 2011.
Jessica Biel's Brother Slams Justin Timberlake in Video on Facebook
Justin Biel takes a swing at Justin Timberlake and his tequila.
iOS 5 Jailbreak: 3 Most Appreciated Tweaks or Apps for 2011
2011 has been a great year for jailbreaking with some exceptional tweaks or apps being released. Three of which are highly appreciated are as listed below
Top 10 Economic Predictions for 2012 from IHS
Economic growth across the world will slow in 2012 due to the problematic combination of private-sector deleveraging, public-sector austerity and the lack of confidence in political leaders' ability to navigate these situations according to IHS, a leading macro-economic consultancy.
Anna Chlumsky From 'My Girl' Stuns on 'The Iron Lady' Red Carpet
Anna Chlumsky, who co-starred with Macaulay Culkin in the 1991 hit film My Girl, stepped out for The Iron Lady premiere Tuesday night looking gorgeous in a red dress and black heels.
U.S. Government Says Goodbye to $1 Collectible Coins
The U.S. Mint will not produce one dollar coins stamped with the faces of past U.S. Presidents according to the announcement by the Obama administration.