Fringe to return on Fox
Fans of Fox's Fringe show have a reason to rejoice -- the drama has been picked up for a fourth season.
Two quakes rock Myanmar
At least 25 people have been killed in Myanmar as a 6.8 earthquake rattled buildings and nerves.
Real-time, dynamic social networks with Color
A new app has hit the smartphone market aiming to allow users to take and share photos in social networks but there's a twist: the networks you create are with complete strangers.
Microsoft's Internet Explorer takes backseat to new Firefox
This month marks the release of the latest and greatest of two iconic Internet browsers, but the alternative browser from the Mozilla foundation managed to garner nearly triple the downloads over its long-standing Microsoft rival.
Steam rises as Fukushima plant remains a concern
Steam was seen rising from Japan's troubled Fukushima Daiichi plant early Thursday as workers continue to battle a potential nuclear meltdown following last week's devastating earthquake and tsunami.
US to hand over Libya operation
The Pentagon expects to hand over control of allied military operations in Libya in a matter of days, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said.
T-Mobile's Memo to Staff on the AT&T Deal
T-Mobile employees were no doubt as shocked as everyone else to learn on Sunday of the plans to sell the company to AT&T for $39 billion. Here is the full memo to employees
AT&T Buys T-Mobile: What Customers Need to Know
AT&T announced an agreement to buy T-Mobile from German company Deutsche Telekom for $39 billion, making AT&T the largest wireless network in the United States, ahead of Verizon.
Libya calls for cease-fire amid allied bombings
The Libyan military called for an immediate cease-fire as allied forces pounded convoys across the country.
Rivals Pressured as Apple unveils iPad 2
Just as other tablets began entering the market, Apple earlier this week unveiled the latest iteration of its iconic iPad, dealing what some experts see a death blow to the prospects of rivals.
Bahrain protesters occupy square as Libyans bury dead
Protesters in Bahrain appeared to gain the initiative on Saturday and mourners buried their dead in western Libya as the wave of protest washing across the Arab world tested more of the region's longtime rulers.
AOL to acquire Huffington Post
AOL Inc. said early Monday morning plans to acquire online news website Huffington Post for $315 million, as part of the companies attempt to turn its business around with a strategy of becoming a top producer of digital content.
Aaron Rodgers named Super Bowl MVP
The Green Bay Packers have just won Super Bowl XLV and their quarterback Aaron Rodgers was named Super Bowl MVP. Rodgers finished with 304 yards and three touchdowns while going 24-39 passing.
What time is the Super Bowl?
Sunday will mark the end of the NFL season with the one of the most watched, most anticipated seasonal sports finales, the Super Bowl.
Hosni Mubarak's Speech to Egypt on February 1 (FULL TEXT)
On February 1, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak addressed Egypt amid the 5th day of civil unrest. The following is the complete transcript of his address.
Paul Ryan Delivers Republican Rebuttal to State of the Union (FULL TEXT)
Senator Paul Ryan delivered the official Republican response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech on Thursday. The following is the full text.
Excerpts from President Obama’s State of the Union Address
The President Barack Obama goes into his third state of the union message on Tuesday night -- the following are excerpts.
Bin Laden warns France over Afghanistan Troops
Osama bin Laden warned France on Friday that the country should leave Afghanistan if it wanted to see its captive nationals alive, in a televised audio-recording.
Wipro net profit jumps 10 pct
Wipro, India's third-largest software exporter, said a deluge of outsourcing orders helped the company see its third-quarter jump 9.6 percent.
Piracy 'biggest threat' to recording industry: IFPI
As growth in digital music sales slashed in half, the record industry is pointing to piracy as the biggest threat to its survival.
Investors rejoice as Schmidt steps aside, Larry Page becomes Google CEO
On a conference call with analysts Thursday Google management unveiled a surprise change in its upper ranks, replacing the current CEO Eric Schmidt with Larry Page, the company's co-founder and previous CEO.
Eric Schmidt's letter on stepping down as Google CEO (FULL TEXT)
Google Inc CEO Eric Schmidt will step aside and make way for co-founder Larry Page to take the reins, in a surprise announcement. The following is Schmidt's letter to employees upon stepping down
John F. Kennedy Inaugural Address (FULL TEXT)
The John F. Kennedy inaugural address was 50 years ago to the day and is the subject of Google's Thursday home-page doodle. The address is given here in full text.
HP shareholders take aim at Mark Hurd
Hewlett-Packard is looking to investigate its former chief executive, Mark Hurd, bowing to shareholder pressure to uncover the details surrounding his forced departure last year.
Living Social Promotes itself with Amazon Deal
The local coupon company LivingSocial made headlines on Wednesday with a half-price Amazon gift card, the largest deal in the company's history.
Earthquake rattles Pakistan, New Delhi
A powerful earthquake rattled Pakistan early Wednesday with enough energy that that it was felt as far away as the Gulf of India.
FBI confirms Bomb in Spokane MLK Parade
A suspicious backpack on the route of Monday's Martin Luther King Day parade held a radio controlled pipe bomb that could have caused numerous casualties.
Deals, yuan in focus as China's Hu visits U.S.
Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in the United States on Tuesday for a four-day state visit peppered by U.S. complaints about Beijing's currency policies but sweetened by some $8.5 billion in business deals.
Regis Philbin bids Television Goodbye
After over 40 years, Regis Philbin is retiring from his weekday talk show.
President Obama's remarks on Giffords shooting (FULL TEXT)
US President Barack Obama addresses the nation following the shooting of public officials on January 8, 2011.