Blunt Force Trauma, Fire Killed 'Jackass' Star Ryan Dunn, Zachary Hartwell
'Jackass' star Ryan Dunn, 34, and passenger Zachary Hartwell, 30, both of West Chester, Pennsylvania, died of blunt and thermal trauma due to car accident in the pre-dawn hours on Monday, according to city officials.
Bollywood to bedazzle Toronto for it's annual International Indian Film Academy (IIFA)
India’s version of the Academy Awards is about roll out its green carpet in Toronto. The stage is set for the the North American debut of the annual International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) at the Rogers Centre on Saturday.
Golden State Warriors drop Robert Rowell
The Golden State Warriors and Robert Rowell have decided to part ways. Warriors' co-owner Joe Lacob announced the news, only two days before the draft on June 23.
Greek government survives vote as protesters chant insults
Greece's embattled government survived a confidence vote on Wednesday that was crucial to avoiding a sovereign debt default as thousands of protesters chanted insults outside parliament
Zagg buys smartphone accessories maker
ZAGG Inc announced on Tuesday that it has bought privately held mobile device accessories company iFrogz Inc for about $105 million.
Instant view: Greek government wins vote of confidence
The Greek government won a vote of confidence early on Wednesday, overcoming a first hurdle in winning new financing to avoid bankruptcy.
Jackass star Ryan Dunn died of blunt and thermal trauma after car crash: Autopsy
Jackass star Ryan Dunn and a passenger in his car died in a traffic accident on Monday morning, shocking everybody.
Giffords' Astronaut Husband to Retire from NASA
Mark Kelly, the husband of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-AZ, said Tuesday that he will be retiring from NASA after 25 years of working with the space agency.
LulzSec's ambition grows, targets secret government data
The Lulz Security group of rogue hackers is threatening to steal classified information from governments, banks and other high-ranking establishments, in what would be an escalation of its cyber attacks.
AT&T eyes Q1 2012 approval for T-Mobile merger
AT&T Inc said its $39 billion plan to buy T-Mobile USA remains on track for approval in the first quarter of 2012.
Law firm rebuked for Would you like a free divorce? promo
A British law firm is being blasted by religious leaders after advertising a free divorce via flyers, their website and Twitter.
LeBron James’ Boss: In NBA Finals “We were the epitome of a team”
Miami Heat President Pat Riley said in his post-Finals press conference that talked about LeBron James as the most unique player in the NBA and proclaimed that the Heat were not just made up of the Big 3 but were a complete team.
Micron, Hynix say Rambus played dirty in PC chips
Rambus Inc played dirty in the market for PC memory chips and blames its competitors for the consequences of its own failed technology, lawyers for Hynix Semiconductor Inc and Micron Technology Inc said in court.
U.S. law firm spent $7 million to sue Wal-Mart
Joseph Sellers is in the hole by about $7 million and does not expect to dig his way out any time soon.
Wall Street rallies for 4th day; Greek government wins vote
Stocks posted gains for the fourth day on Tuesday on growing hopes that Greece will avoid a debt default, adding momentum to the market's recent rebound.
Prince Harry and Pippa Middleton Dating?
Prince Harry and Pippa Middleton, who are both newly single and spotted a number of times together, have caught the media's latest attention. Could they really be dating, as speculation has it?
Adobe sees weakness in Europe, shares dip
Adobe Systems Inc reported on Tuesday a 54 percent jump in quarterly net profit and held on to its sales growth target, but warned of weakness in demand for its applications in Europe.
Ryan Dunn Crash Scene - He was driving at 130 mph [VIDEOS]
The cause of Ryan Dunn's death has been determined as blunt force trauma and thermal trauma, and his car was driving at roughly 130 mph.
RIM jumps on job cut reports, takeover talk
Research In Motion's shares rose around 10 percent on Tuesday as reports surfaced that it had begun cutting staff and rumors of a takeover swirled around the BlackBerry maker.
Greek government survives vote
Greece's embattled government on Wednesday survived a confidence vote crucial to avoiding a sovereign default, as thousands of protesters chanted insults outside parliament.
Wall Street extends rally to 4th day before Greek vote
Stocks posted gains for the fourth day on Tuesday on growing hopes that Greece will avoid a debt default, adding momentum to the market's recent rebound.
Apple Updates AirPort Extreme Base Station
Apple has updated its AirPort Extreme Base Station today, however nothing has changed significantly. It was the first update for AirPort Extreme since early 2009.
FDA unveils startling cigarette warning labels (Photos)
Every cigarette pack sold and every cigarette ad published in this country will bear startling graphic images with health warnings no later than September 2012, according to the Food and Drug Administration. Check out the nine final labels that cigarette makers will soon have to use:
Apple Introduces Snazzy New Version Of Final Cut Pro
Apple makes Final Cut Pro X, an enhanced version of the editing software available at $300 on the Mac App Store.
Nationals may soon be the beasts in the East
For the first time since they emigrated to the banks of the Potomac, the Washington Nationals are showing tangible signs of becoming a contender.
Jake Gyllenhaal on Man vs. Wild [VIDEO]
Actor Jake Gyllenhaal will join Bear Grylls on the Discovery Channel survival show Man vs. Wild, also known as Born Survivor: Bear Grylls or Ultimate Survival, Entertainment Weekly reports.
Warriors Trade Rumors: Monta Ellis for Howard, Iguodala denied or are they?
Yesterday, Golden State Warriors GM Larry Riley sat down with local reporters to discuss a wide range of issues including the NBA Draft. However, the topic on everyone's mind was the rumors swirling around possible trades for Monta Ellis.
Alison Frankel: Fly ruling is not a free pass for aggregators
On its face, Monday's ruling by the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in Barclays v. Theflyonthewall.com seems like a win for the folks who republish the news.
Walgreen balks, walks away from Express Scripts
Walgreen Co will stop filling prescriptions for people covered by drug benefits manager Express Scripts Inc at the end of 2011 after failing to agree on new contract terms, walking away from a deal worth more than $5 billion in annual sales.
Financial sector layoffs rise, more cuts ahead
U.S. financial firms have been cutting staff dramatically this year, with more layoffs expected to come from Wall Street, according to a report on Tuesday.