Mount Etna Wakes up Again: Spectacular Photos of Eruptions
Mount Etna on Sicily, Italy's one of the most famous volcanoes, started erupting once again this weekend. Flames and sparks have been shooting into the air, reaching a height of about 250 meters, according to witnesses.
NASA's Dawn Captures First Full-frame Image of Vesta, Mission Ceres in July 2012 [Photos & Video]
NASA's Dawn spacecraft, the first ever to orbit an object in the main asteroid belt, has provided striking latest images of the asteroid Vesta, the second-most largest in the asteroid belt.
Adobe Embraces HTML5 with 'Edge': What do You Need to Know?
The public preview of Adobe Edge, the company's new web motion and interaction design tool, has been released. The new tool will allow web designers to bring animated content to websites, using HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS3.
Apple iPhone 5 Launch vs. Faltering U.S. Economy
Why is Apple delaying the release of iPhone 5? Whatever it is, one thing is quite sure that the new iPhone will hit the market in the midst of an economic crisis.
Ink That Remains: Top 20 Glamour Girls with Tattoos
Celebrities with craze for tattoos have always been there. But there are a few, who have gained much attention for the little ink that adds to their beauty.
Miley Cyrus' New Tattoo Says 'All LOVE is equal', Not All Her Fans Agree
The latest buzz is about a tiny tattoo on Miley Cyrus' finger, which shows her strong stand and support for gay marriage.
Cleveland Shooting: One Killed, Three Injured Near George Clinton Concert in Ohio
At least one died and three injured when a young man fired a gun during a fight near a family unity festival in Cleveland, police said on Sunday.
Powerful Magnetic Waves Responsible for Sun's Hot Outer Atmosphere?
One of the biggest questions that scientists usually face is why the sun's corona is so hot. Well, thanks to a new research, it seems that scientists are now one step closer to unearth the mystery.
Stories of Norway Massacre Victims: New Faces Emerge [PHOTOS]
The six-day search for the bodies of Norway massacre victims on Utoya island ended on Thursday. The Norwegian police are now convinced that it's Anders Behring Breivik alone, who was responsible for the shootings on the island of Utoeya and a bomb attack in the Norwegian capital Oslo.
International Space Station Faces Threat From Space Junk
Danger looms at the International Space Station (ISS) as Space Junk, mainly parts of old rockets and satellites, either abandoned or destroyed in orbit, is increasingly posing threats to the internationally-developed research facility.
Angelina Jolie at Sarajevo Film Festival: Tearful, Yet Charming [Photos]
Almost shedding some tears onstage at the Sarajevo film festival on Saturday, Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie, accompanied by her boyfriend Brad Pitt, received the honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award.
Ancient City That Mysteriously Survived Mideast Collapse Discovered [Photos]
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient city in northwest Syria, which is claimed not only to survive the Middle East civilization collapse, but also to expand after that.
New Hampshire Girl Celina Cass Missing: Two Rewards Totaling $30K Announced [Photos]
The search for Celina Cass, the 11-year-old New Hampshire girl who is missing since July 25, has been ramped up, with two rewards totaling $30,000 offered for any information leading to the girl's whereabouts
Second British Royal Wedding: Bride Zara Phillips' Most Glamorous Looks [Photos]
Always considered as one of the most down to earth members of the royal family, Zara got another identity as well - a "royal rebel". When she was in her teenage, Zara got her tongue pierced.
Casey Anthony Will be Paid $500,000 if She Goes Nude: Hustler
Casey Anthony, the most hated name in the U.S., yet one of the expensive names as well. The 25-year-old has got an offer from Larry Flynt's Hustler magazine. The porno magazine wants Casey to pose naked and if she does that, she will be paid $500,000.
DOJ Deepens Scrutiny Over $4.5 Billion Nortel Deal, Google Plays Safe Buying IBM Patents
Although the completion of the $4.5 billion sale of Nortel's 6,000 patents has been announced, the U.S. Department of Justice intends to continue scrutiny over the deal. It is reportedly intensifying an investigation into whether the deal would unjustly hobble competitors.
Facebook to Hackers: Find Bugs and Get Paid
Good news for hackers, social networking giant Facebook has announced a bug bounty program, in which it will pay hackers for finding and reporting security flaws on its Web site.
Powermat Launches Wireless Charging System for T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide
Coinciding with the launch of T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide, Powermat has released a dedicated wireless charging solution for the smartphone.
Google's Android Still the Top Mobile OS, Apple iOS Trails
Google's popular operating system (OS) Android claimed the largest share with 39 percent of the U.S. consumer smartphone market in the month of June, while Apple's iOS trailed by 11 percent, accounting 28 percent of the entire market, said a new report released by Nielsen.
Top 10 Special Powers that Would Make the Ultimate Superhero [Photos]
Which superhero power would you rate as the most remarkable? Here is the result of a poll which shows that according to superhero movie fans, the unique quick healing ability of Wolverine is the most impressive.
Saturn Surface Gets Drenched by Rained Water Sourced From its Icy Moon Enceladus [Photos]
The 14-year mystery behind the water on the planet Saturn is now solved. Researchers have found that the planet's sixth largest moon named Enceladus is the source of a huge halo of water steam around Saturn.
Mysterious Twisted Ring Found at Center of Milky Way: An 'Infinity Sign'? [Photos]
Astronomers have discovered a twisted ring of gas at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. The ring twists in the middle in such a way that it looks like a cosmic infinity sign.
Yes, We Are Alone, No Life Elsewhere: Study
While some people are not quite convinced by the idea that there could be other civilizations in our galaxy, some are very much optimistic regarding the same, and so are the scientists engaged in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI). But a new analysis has denied the possibility.
Norway Massacre: Breivik Says Labor Party Deconstructing Norwegian Culture [New Photos]
Anders Behring Breivik, the 32-year-old Norwegian right-wing fanatic responsible for both the bombing and the youth camp shooting rampage in Oslo, Norway on Friday, has made his first appearance in court.
'Smurfy' Katy Perry at 'The Smurfs' Movie Premiere and her Most Glamorous Looks [Photos]
Katy Perry, 26, went blue in a fanciful mini dress with a Smurfette printed on it, for the New York City premiere of "The Smurfs" on Sunday. She finished off her 'Smurfy' look with mini-Smurf transfers on her nails and with eyeshadow in bright blue.
The Big Apple Legalizes Gay Marriages, Celebration All Around (Photos)
Ending a decade-long civil rights battle, the legal bars on the gay marriage have been removed in the New York City. To exchange vows legally for the first time, gay couples flocked clerk's offices across the state on Sunday.
UFO Seen in Cape Town: How to Find it Using Google Earth? [Photos & Video]
A mystifying unidentified flying object (UFO) has been captured in a photo in Cape Town, South Africa. Amid multiple claims of UFO sightings from around the world, what makes it unique is the fact that you can also find it using Google Earth.
Katy Perry 'Storm' Hits Lady Gaga in 2011 MTV VMA Nominations [Photos]
Katy, 26, is followed by Adele and Kanye West with seven nominations each. Next on the list is Bruno Mars with four nods followed by Beyonce', Eminem, Lady Gaga, 30 Seconds to Mars and Nicki Minaj having three nods each.
New 'Snow White' Kristen Stewart's Most Glamorous Looks [Photos]
It was at Comic-Con on Saturday when Kristen Stewart's first ever picture as "Snow White" was revealed, and she didn't look like a damsel in distress at all. She was dressed in medieval armor, holding a large shield.
Gay Marriage: Over Half of all Americans Support National Recognition for Same-sex Marriages
President Barack Obama said the federal government should not stand in the way of any state that chooses to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other jurisdictions. According to a new poll released last week, over half of all Americans support the White House position.