Amy Winehouse Dead after Drug 'Binge': Report
Troubled singer Amy Winehouse was found dead in her home yesterday afternoon: a death caused by a binge of ecstasy and alcohol sources say.
Largest Ever Water Reservoir Discovered in Space
Astronomers have found a massive water vapor cloud floating around a black hole in the universe.
Amy Winehouse Dead after Ecstasy, Alcohol 'Binge'
Troubled singer Amy Winehouse was found dead in her home yesterday afternoon: a death caused by a binge of ecstasy and alcohol sources say.
Nvidia Slammed on Increasing Rival Pressure
Nvidia shares were slammed on Monday after analysts cut estimates on the stock on concerns that rivals were gaining steam.
New Macbook Air vs. Sony Vaio Z 2011
Sony and Apple have been longtime rivals in the premium consumer electronics world, with both manufacturers setting trends and making fashion statements while pushing the boundaries of technology.
Fake Apple Store Highlights Counterfeit China
The media-frenzy surrounding the revelation of a fake Apple store in China puts the spotlight on other fake Chinese goods.
'Old' iPhone Still Impresses, iPhone 5 Next
As industry observers point to a September release date for the iPhone 5, surprising analysis shows that the previous iPhone is still selling strongly on U.S. carriers.
Forcibly Administer Psychotropic to Loughner, Judge Rules
A federal appeals court rejected a move by Jared Lee Loughner's lawyers that would have stopped him from being forcibly drugged as he awaits trial for a shooting rampage that left a congresswoman with brain damage, and six dead.
Amy Winehouse Died from 'Drink and Drug Binge': Police
Troubled jazz singer Amy Winehouse was found dead in her home yesterday afternoon after what police say is drug related.
Oslo Norway Shooting: Pictures of Utoeya Massacre [PHOTOS]
Norwegian police confirmed Saturday morning that they had arrested Anders Behring Breivik, 32, a suspect identified as right wing extremist who is responsible for both the bombing and the youth camp shooting rampage in Oslo, Norway Friday.
Keep Medicating Loughner, Court Rules
A federal appeals court refused to stop prison officials from forcibly drugging Jared Lee Loughner, the key suspect in the shooting rampage that left a congresswoman with brain damage, and six dead.
1 Lightning Bolt, 2 Bullet Trains, 1 Track: 16 Dead, 89 Injured
At least 16 people have died after two high-speed trains collided in China in a freak accident that also sent scores to the hospital.
iPhone 5 Approaching but 'Old' iPhone Still Impresses
As industry observers point to a September release date for the iPhone 5, surprising analysis shows that the previous iPhone is still selling strongly on U.S. carriers.
Personal DNA Sequencing Machine One Step Closer
A new low cost semiconductor-based gene sequencing is coming and may unlock the door to advanced medicines and life itself.
Lightning Strike Causes Bullet Train Crash: 16 Dead
At least 16 people have died after two high-speed trains collided in China in a freak accident that also sent scores to the hospital.
Amy Winehouse Dead: Stars Pour out Condolences
British rock-star Amy Winehouse was found dead in her home on Saturday, according to officials, sending an outpouring of condolences and prayer from stars the world over.
Bullet Trains Collide in China ; 16 Dead [PHOTOS]
At least 16 people have died after two high-speed trains collided in China in a freak accident that also sent scores to the hospital.
New Apple Macbook Hack Targets Battery
Hackers have long targeted users through email and the Internet, but a new exploit allows hackers to target the batteries of Apple users, rending them inoperable, or worse.
Apple's New Macbook Air EXPOSED
Just one day after Apple rolled out its new Macbook Air ultrathin computer, DIY-advocate iFix-it has already disassembled the computer, giving a rare look inside the new notebook.
Can Microsoft Survive the PC Slowdown?
Microsoft beat Q4 earnings expectations on Thursday with most business units driving double digit growth, but its flagship Windows arm continues to be burdened by sluggish PC growth.
Comic-Con 2011: Stars and Freaks Overrun San Diego
Thousands of fans infiltrated San Diego this week for Comic-Con, the annual gathering of all things related to the sparling comic boom industry, bringing out everyone from Hollywood A-listers to zealous fans.
What Is Thunderbolt?
Apple rolled out the latest iteration of its new ultra-thin portable, the Macbook Air, touting new software and something called Thunderbolt -- but what exactly is Thunderbolt?
Google+ Hits 'Unprecedented' 20M Users, But Challenges Ahead
Google+ has seen dramatic growth since its launch, pulling in 20 million unique visitors within a month of its launch. But it faces several key challenges before it could become the dominant force in social media.
Google+: 'Unprecedented' Growth, Little Engagement
Google+ is seeing unparalleled growth, reaching broad audiences faster than any other digital property in history, but it remains to be seen whether Google can keep users coming back to its latest social foray.
A Startup No More: Google Shuts Labs to 'Prioritize'
In a sign of corporate maturity, Google is shutting the doors to its Google Labs innovation hub, and focusing its efforts onto core products, the company says.
Atlantis Touchdown Ends NASA's Shuttle Era [PHOTOS]
Astronauts aboard the space-shuttle Atlantis landed just before 6am EST on Thursday, marking not only the end of the flight but end of NASA's 30-year shuttle program.
Mac OS X Lion Released Wednesday
The wait is over. Enthusiasts have been pulled from date to date as anticipation for Mac OS X Lion built, but Apple confirmed that the new software will arrive on Wednesday.
iPhone 5 Enters Testing at AT&T: Report
A tech-enthusiast site with well-placed sources reports that Apple's next generation iPhone 5 is already entering testing at major U.S. mobile carriers, giving more credence to a 2011 release date.
Mac OS X Lion, New Macbook Air Details Leaked
Tech enthusiasts have been awaiting the release of Apple's next-generation operating system -- Mac OS X Lion -- and the upgraded Macbook Air installment for the duration of the month. But sources tell IBT that the wait is almost over.
Move Over Dark Knight, Harry Potter Steals the Show
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 scored the largest debut in Hollywood history, pushing the previous record holder Dark Knight off the number one spot.