Bieber's girlfriend Selena Gomez back onstage, performs mini-show [PHOTOS]
Justin Bieber's girlfriend, actress and singer Selena Gomez is back onstage. The 18-year-old performed at the Santa Monica Place mall on Monday afternoon in an event organized to promote her new movie Monte Carlo.
Is Facebook losing its charm? Report shows major traffic drops in U.S., Canada
The Palo Alto, California-based social network's growth is slowing and it suffered major traffic drops in the United States and Canada last month, said Inside Facebook, which closely tracks Facebook's developments and trends.
Hackers break into Senate website, say, 'We don't like the U.S. government'
Lulz Security, a loosely aligned group of computer hackers, hacked the Senate's website this past weekend, the Sergeant at Arms Office confirmed on Monday.
Powerful quakes shock New Zealand city of Christchurch, at least 10 injured
At least 10 people were seriously injured when the New Zealand city of Christchurch was shocked by a series of powerful earthquakes on Monday.
Top 5 amazing features of Apple iOS 5 you didn't know
From Steve Jobs' key note at the 2011 WWDC, it turns out that there are a lot of amazing new features coming in iOS 5. But apart from all those features that Jobs highlighted, Apple has tucked some other cool features in its iOS 5 that were not emphasized in the keynote.
Bill Gates' announcement: Mark Zuckerberg is engaged
Our own Facebook founder is engaged! If you come across this news in any of the online gossip sites you glance at while browsing the net, you'd probably cast that aside. But what if the source of that information is someone like Microsoft founder Bill Gates?
Gabrielle Giffords' first photos since shooting, posted on Facebook
The first two smiling photographs of Representative Gabrielle Giffords have been released on Sunday, almost six months after a bullet struck her in the head in Tucson in January.
The 'digital' Waste Land for iPad lovers, listen to TS Eliot [VIDEO]
Last week, a digital edition of the poem for the Apple iPad was launched by Touch Press, a publishing outfit founded by Max Whitby, Theodore Gray and Stephen Wolfram, in partnership with the olde-worlde publisher Faber & Faber.
34 killed, 100 wounded in suspected suicide bombing in Pakistan
A suspected suicide bombing killed at least 34 people in the Pakistani city of Peshawar late on Saturday.
Senior al-Qaeda leader behind 1998 U.S. embassy bombings shot dead
Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, Africa's most wanted al Qaeda operative and the mastermind behind the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam, which killed 240 people, was killed during a shootout in Somalia.
Apple iPhone apps: Top 10 latest free apps that your iPhone must have
With more than 350000 apps and counting, the iPhone app store is really huge. Here is a compiled list of 10 latest iPhone apps that can be downloaded free of cost.
American conservatives angry over release of Palin emails, ask why not Obama being targeted
In an angry response to the release of Sarah Palin emails, grassroots conservatives accused major US newspapers and the Guardian of vendetta against the former Alaska governor.
Will Apple iPhone 4S have hybrid GSM-CDMA?
Is Apple gearing up for the release of a global iPhone with added capability of connecting to both GSM and CDMA? A new report provides evidence that supports the rumor.
'Water for Elephants' to open 14th Shanghai International Film Festival
With 16 films in competition for the main prize, the Golden Goblet, the 14th Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) will kick start in the Shanghai Grand Theater.
Italy gets tough on football match-fixing scandal, creates task force
New plans have been unveiled by Italy's Interior Minister Roberto Maroni to launch a task force to counter corruption in football after the match-fixing allegations resulted in the arrest of 16 people last week.
5-year-old-Kansas city girl may face murder charges in drowning toddler
A 5-year-old-Kansas city girl might face murder charges in the recent drowning of a18-month-old boy in a bathtub.
Britain Queen's feisty husband Prince Philip turns 90
Britain's Prince Philip, the feisty husband of Queen Elizabeth, has turned 90 on Friday. The son of the exiled Prince Andrew of Greece, is the longest-serving consort and oldest-serving spouse of any British monarch.
Lagarde's IMF campaign, the Twitter way
French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde takes her campaign to become the IMF head to social networking sites Twitter and Facebook.
Players withdrawn from Mexico squad as tested positive for banned substance
Mexico's squad at the Concacaf Gold Cup in the United States suffered a shock on Thursday when five of its players tested positive for the banned substance clenbuterol.
Chicago businessman found guilty of assisting Mumbai attack group
Pakistan-born Chicago businessman Tahawwur Rana was found guilty on Thursday by a U.S. jury of supporting an Islamic militant group blamed for the 2008 attack in Mumbai that killed 166 people.
Will Nintendo's Wii U woo hardcore gamers back to the fold?
In a bid to attract a hardcore gaming crowd that has floated to rivals such as Microsoft's Xbox, Nintendo has lifted lid on a new touchscreen controller for its next-generation videogame console Wii U.
Ban Ki-moon seeks second term as UN secretary-general
Former South Korean Ban Ki-moon has asked for the support of UN Security Council for his candidacy for a second five-year term as U.N. secretary-general.
Pakistani Taliban vows attacks on American targets to avenge Osama's death
Pakistani Taliban, a close ally of al Qaeda, has threatened to attack American targets abroad in a bid to avenge the killing of bin Laden by U.S. special forces in a Pakistani town on May 2, said one of its senior leaders.
White House economic adviser Austan Goolsbee to quit
Austan Goolsbee, the White House chief economist said on Monday that he would resign from his post and go back to teaching later this year.
Google may have to pay price for hacking allegations: China newspaper
U.S. Internet search giant Google has become a political tool denigrating the Chinese government, said an official Beijing newspaper on Monday. The newspaper warned Google that its statements about hacking attacks traced to China could hurt its business.
64-bit versions of Windows under threat of new malware attack
The 64-bit versions of windows are the latest targets of a new malware, a product of the BlackHole Exploit Kit, yet another successful web exploit kit developed by Russian hackers.
Motorola's Droid 3 videos leaked, show off updated look
Three videos have been leaked onto Youtube that show the purported Motorola Droid 3 and its updated look.
24 killed, several wounded as bomb attacks rock Pakistan
The northwest region of Pakistan was rocked by two separate bomb attacks on Sunday, killing at least 24 people.
Rafa equals Bjorn Borg's record, wins his sixth French Open title
Top seeded Rafael Nadal of Spain equalled Bjorn Borg's landmark of six French Open crowns on Sunday defeating his old rival Roger Federer again in the French Open men's singles final 7-5 7-6 5-7 6-1.
Android, Apple iOS top market share gainers in U.S.
With a gaining 5.2 percentage point to capture 36.4 percent of all smartphone users, Google's Android was at the top in the U.S. smartphone operating system market for the three months ending in April, a ComScore report revealed.