What Happened to the 7 Second Delay Button? [VIDEOS]
The 7 seconds delay mode can do two things on TV broadcasts. It can bleep out profanity or any other unwanted materials. It can also be activated to encourage the guest to freely speak his mind, if the guest isn't sure about appropriateness of his comments.
Glenn Beck on Bryant Park Harassment: 'You Could Just Lynch Me'
Glenn Beck lashed out at New Yorkers on his radio show for allegedly harassing his family on Monday night at a Bryant Park Movie Night showing of The 39 Steps.
News Corp Sells MySpace For 94 Pct Loss, But Can You Really Blame Them?
News Corp bought MySpace just six years ago for $580 million. Now, it's selling it to Specific Media for just $35 million at a loss of $545 million, 94 percent.
News Corp Sells MySpace for $35 Million, 5 Other Horrific Acquisitions
News Corp has sold MySpace to Specific Media for $35 million, according to AllThingsD. Just six years ago, it paid $580 million. That's a colossal loss both in percentage terms (-94 percent) and dollar terms (-$545 million).
Texas Anti-TSA Bill Dies, But Controversy Lives On
A Texas bill against intrusive TSA pats died in the state house.
Philadelphia Flash Mob 2011: The List Keeps Growing
There is a disturbing sociological phenomenon occurring. It's the Philadelphia flash mobs in 2011.
Sarah Palin to Celebrities: Why the Hate? What’s the Problem?
Sarah Palin wondered out loud to a reporter why celebrities are so full of hate towards her. Palin made the comments in Pella, Iowa after a screening of The Undefeated, an upcoming documentary about her political career.
Pope Benedict XVI Sends His First Tweet [VIDEO]
The 84-year-old Pope Benedict XVI sent out his first tweet on Tuesday. It read: Dear Friends, I just launched News.va Praised be our Lord Jesus Christ! With my prayers and blessings, Benedictus XVI.
Paul Ceglia Gets New Lawyer to Sue Facebook After Prestigious Firm Drops Him
Paul Ceglia, the New York man who claims he owns half of Facebook, has a new lawyer now.
Shuttle Atlantis Launch Date Set for July 8 [PHOTOS]
Shuttle Atlantis is set to launch on July 8 at 11:26 a.m. ET from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Launch pad technicians are in the process of closing out the shuttle's payload bay in preparation for the liftoff, reported NASA.
Google+: Google’s Grand Plan of Going Social
Google Plus isn't just a Google product. Instead, it's a movement to make social all things Google, according to interviews Google executives gave to FastCompany.
Tech War: Google challenges Facebook, Microsoft Hits At Google
Competition in the technology sector is heating up as the biggest and most successful companies are expanding and stepping on each other's toes.
Schmidt: Internet May be Censored Like TV, Torture of Employees Feared
Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt warned that the Internet may become a more censored medium - like television.
Supreme Ct Case: Can the Govt Secretly Track Your Location For 1 Mo?
The Supreme Court will hear a case involving a man named Antoine Jones whose car was bugged with a secret police GPS device.
Former staffer rips Michele Bachmann, says incapable
Michele Bachmann is a good speaker. She's holds bona fide conservative views. But that's about it, said Ron Carey, Bachmann's former chief of staff for her congressional office, in a Des Moines Register op-ed.
A Michele Bachmann ‘Gaffe’ That Isn’t a Gaffe At All
Representative Michele Bachmann has been blasted and mocked for being gaffe-prone. A little search on Google reveals dozens of 'top 10 Michele Bachmann crazy quotes' type of webpages.
Greek protests get ugly, tear gas fired [PHOTOS]
The Greek protests are getting ugly. Clashes broke out between the riot police and protestors at the Syntagma Square in front of the Greek parliament. The police had to resort to firing tear gas shots.
Microsoft Introduces Office 365, “Office Meets the Cloud”
Microsoft introduced its Office 365, a cloud-based service that offers Microsoft Office and Microsoft Server products. CEO Ballmer called it Microsoft Office meets the cloud.
Microsoft Launches Office 365 [LIVE COVERAGE]
Microsoft is announcing its Office 365 this morning. It's a cloud-based enterprise service that offers Microsoft Office and Microsoft Server products.
Why China is Gung-ho About the Euro
China is doing everything it can to support the euro currency.
Gold Prices at $1,500: Will They Go Up or Down?
Gold is trading at $1,500, an important psychological level and near the all-time nominal high. Whether or not gold will go to new heights largely depends on monetary policy, according to some experts.
Google Hits Hard at Microsoft Office 365
Google clearly thinks Google Apps is a better enterprise service than Microsoft Office 365, which Microsoft plans to launch on Tuesday.
G4 to Resume Ryan Dunn's Show Proving Ground, Air Special Tribute
TV network G4 will resume airing Ryan Dunn's show Proving Ground. It will begin on July 19 with a special tribute episode that features Dunn's memorable moments on G4 and interviews with his closest friends and colleagues.
Anonymous IRC Twitter Reaches 100k Followers After LulzSec Quits
LulzSec may have disbanded, but hacker collective Anonymous has picked up right where it left off.
Blagojevich Verdict: Guilty of Trying to Sell Obama’s Senate Seat [PHOTOS & QUOTES]
Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich was found guilty of attempting to sell President Barack Obama's vacated Illinois Senate seat.
Is Facebook Really Worth $70 billion?
GSV Capital Corp (NASDAQ:GSVC), an investment fund, recently bought 225,000 shares of Facebook at an average price of $29.28 per share.
LulzSec Identity Disbands, But #AntiSec Hacking Mission Lives On
LulzSec has disbanded. However, according to LulzSec and fellow hacking group Anonymous, the event was merely a cosmetic change of identity.
Artist Renderings of Spacecraft Dawn Approaching Vesta [PHOTOS & VIDEOS]
High-tech NASA spacecraft Dawn is set to approach Vesta by July 16. Vesta, an asteroid located in a belt region between Mars and Jupiter that's populated by many asteroids, is interesting to scientists because it's believed to be a remnant of an embryonic planet.
Global warming reintroduces gray whale, algae species to Northern Atlantic
Just decades ago, the gray whale hasn't strayed to the Northern Atlantic since the 18th century. The Neodenticula seminae, a species of algae, hasn't been there in 800,000 years. Now, members of both species have been spotted in the Northern Atlantic.
Dawn Spacecraft to Orbit Asteroid Vesta [PHOTOS & VIDEOS]
NASA’s Dawn spacecraft is set to move into an orbit around asteroid Vesta on July 16 and subsequently study it.