With Gold Nanos, Scientists Inch Closer to Cancer Treatment
Well, the treatment for cancer is nearing, if the latest findings from University of Southampton have to be believed.
HP: Sum of the Parts Analysis Suggests over $50/Shr Value
A sum of the parts (SOTP) analysis by RBC Capital Markets says HP is trading materially below its SOTP price of $52 to $55 a share.
Texas Rangers Fan Dies After Trying to Catch Josh Hamilton’s Ball
Texas Rangers may have beat Oakland 6-0, but at the cost of an ardent fan who breathed his last after trying to reach a foul ball tossed up to him by Josh Hamilton during Thursday’s game.
Big Brother 13: 'Three Shocking Surprises,' Week 1 Nominations Revealed?
Big Brother is back with its thirteenth season that started airing on CBS from July 7.
Apple: App Store Downloads Surpass 15 Bln, Paid Over $2.5 Bln to Developers
Technology giant Apple said more than 15 billion applications have been downloaded from its App store and paid over $2.5 billion to developers.
What's Next for Casey Anthony? Millionaire?
After a month-long trial Casey Anthony was acquitted for killing her two-and-a-half-year-old daughter Caylee Anthony -- a verdict that surprised and shook the entire nation.
Why Facebook's 'Awesome' Video Calling Will Not Beat Google+ Hangouts
Facebook launched a video chat feature by partnering with Skype.
Battle for Cloud: Amazon Takes on Apple iCloud, Offers Unlimited Music Storage
Online retail giant Amazon has beefed up its Cloud Drive and Cloud Player storage plans, offering unlimited storage for music, free storage for all Amazon MP3 purchases.
Are We Ready For Another $150 Oil Price Shock?
A recent Barron's article predicted that oil prices could top $150 next year and if this becomes true it could wreak havoc on the global economy with a devastating impact.
Kim Kardashian, Other Celebrities 'Shocked' Over Casey Anthony Verdict
Casey Anthony may well have been let off by jurors, but the vast majority of Americans have expressed their displeasure with the verdict.
Casey Anthony Let off, Nancy Grace Says 'Devil is Dancing'
In a verdict that surprised everybody in the Orando, Florida courtroom, jurors acquitted Casey Anthony for murdering her two year old daughter Caylee Anthony.
Apple May Launch 'iPad 2 Plus' in Late 2011
Apple may be working on a successor to the iPad 2 and it is not the iPad 3. The Cupertino, California-based technology giant is said to be planning on a new tablet device known as the iPad 2 Plus.
Apple Could Offer Unlocked iPhone 4S with Prepaid Plan: Analyst
Apple could launch an unlocked version of iPhone 4S with prepaid voice offering.
HP Said to Launch 64GB White Touchpad in August
Only days after the launch of Touchpad, HP is said to be planning new versions for its WebOS tablet device.
July 4: Dazzling Display of Fireworks Light up Sky (BEST PHOTOS)
US celebrated its 235th Independence Day on July 4, with a national holiday and municipalities setting off fireworks around the country.
Apple iTunes May Add About $13 Bln in FY13 Revenues: Analyst
Apple iTunes, including iBook store and AppStore, is expected to grow at a rate of about 39 percent over the next 3 years and may contribute about $13 billion in revenues in fiscal 2013
Sony Said To Launch PS4 in 2012
Sony is expected to launch its PlayStation 4 (PS4) gaming console in 2012 that will feature body movement-based control like Kinect, a motion sensing input device developed by Microsoft for the Xbox 360.
Top iPad 3 Competitors - A Sneak Peek
Apple is said to release its next-generation tablet device - iPad 3 -- in October.
Can Skype Deal Help Facebook Beat Google+?
Facebook is said to be partnering with Skype to offer video chat features on Facebook - a move that help the most popular social networking website to counter threat from Google+, or Google Plus.
ExxonMobil Oil Spill: Latest Update
An ExxonMobil pipeline in Montana State ruptured late Friday, which spilled hundreds of barrels of crude oil into the famed Yellowstone River, prompting evacuations of nearby residents.
Apple May Launch TV Set Later This Year Along with iPhone 5
Apple may manufacture its own iOS-powered television sets later this year and its release could coincide with the launch of iPhone 5, according to rumors.
Twist in Tale: Apple To Launch Only One iPhone in September
Technology giant Apple is expected to launch only one iPhone - dubbed as iPhone 5 - in September versus rumors stating that Apple may launch two iPhones.
Disney Having Second Thoughts In Unloading Hulu Stake: Analyst
Walt Disney (NYSE:DIS), which owns 30 percent of Hulu, may be having second thoughts in selling its stake in the video streaming website.
Can Bulky HP Touchpad Beat Slim Apple iPad 2, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1?
When PC giant Hewlett-Packard spent $1.2 billion to buy Palm Inc. in July 2010, everyone was wondering what HP would do with Palm's critically-acclaimed operating system WebOS.
FEC Gives Thumbs Up For Colbert Super PAC
Stephen Colbert, who hosts Comedy Central's The Colbert Report, has received approval from the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to form his own Super PAC.
News Corp. Sells Myspace for Paltry $35M; is Facebook the Culprit?
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. (NASDAQ:NWS) sold Myspace to ad network Specific Media for $35 million, a far cry from its 2007 valuation of $12 billion, and the $100 million News Corp was expecting from the sale.
Fed Issues Softer Durbin Rules: What Does It Mean For Visa, Mastercard?
The much-debated proposal to implement the Durbin amendment cap on debit-card interchange fees came in focus once again Wednesday as Fed raised the debit interchange rate cap to 21 cents.
Microsoft Ships IE10 Platform Preview 2 for Developers
Software giant Microsoft has released its second Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) platform preview for developers.
Tablet War: HP's Touchpad Vs. Apple's iPad 2
PC giant Hewlett-Packard (HP) will be launching its Touchpad tablet device in United States on July 1.
Bank of America Confirms $8.5 Bln Mortgage Settlement, To Report Hefty Loss in Q2
Bank of America (NYSE:BAC), one of the nation's largest banks by assets, has confirmed an $8.5 billion settlement with high-profile investors over mortgage loans, and would report a second-quarter loss in the range of $8.6 billion to $9.1 billion.