For years, war veterans have had to turn to traditional methods of therapy when the terrifying battlefield memories come rushing back. But now, new-age technology designed to assist with the coping of post-traumatic stress and brain injuries have been turned into mobile phone applications, or "apps."
James Murdoch, son of media mogul Rupert Murdoch and News Corps' boss in Europe and Asia, has been accused of misleading British Parliament during a high-profile testimony conducted earlier this week. Former News of the World editor Colin Myler and former News International legal manager Tom Crone said they had informed Murdoch about an email that suggested phone hacking was widespread.
Nokia fell to a loss in the second quarter as it faces tough competition from Apple and Google's Android-powered smartphones, and recorded a restructuring charge. However, excluding one-time items, it managed to beat analysts' expectations.
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch was defended by his wife.
Nokia is scheduled to report its second-quarter results on July 21 before the market opens.
A Letter Rupert Murdoch Sent to News Corporation Staff Regarding the Phone Hacking Scandal
Not only does the billionaire “media mogul” seem to be confused and somewhat incoherent, but he has also washed his hands of any wrongdoing at his corporation.
A fresh video of Nokia’s upcoming Sea Ray, powered by Microsoft’s Windows 7, has started doing the rounds on YouTube.
The three-year old revelations of a former executive of Fox News, a New York-based subsidiary of News Corp., suddenly take on a new light.
In a significant turnaround in the phone hacking saga, Sean Hoare - who first blew the whistle that the now defunct News of the World editor, Andy Coulson, encouraged phone hacking -- was found dead.
News Corporation chief Rupert Murdoch faced a surprise attack from a man during a parliamentary committee hearing on Tuesday over the phone hacking scandal. The unexpected incident forced a 10-minute halt of the proceedings.
A former News of the World reporter who had substantial knowledge about the scandalous phone tapping which led to the tabloid's demise and the arrest of key editors was found dead in mysterious circumstances.
Hacking group LulzSec is back and this time they have targeted Rupert Murdoch's New Corp. They hacked the Sun's website and placed a fake story on top of the website's actual content, reporting that Rupert Murdoch has been found dead.
The three-year old revelations of a former executive of Fox News, a New York-based subsidiary of News Corp., suddenly take on a new light.
British police have confirmed that former News of the World employee named Alex Marunchak also worked for Scotland Yard, adding more evidence to a rapidly expanding case of collusion between Rupert Murdoch's media empire and Britain's top law enforcement agency.
The stock is down almost 17 percent since July 5.
Sean Hoare, the first journalist to point a finger at Andy Coulson, saying he was aware of the phone hacking by his News of the World staff, has been found dead.
The News International phone hacking scandal claimed the highest-profile scalp with the resignation of the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson.
Britain’s most senior police officer, Sir Paul Stephenson, the commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, has resigned.
David Beckham on Sunday instructed his solicitors to approach Scotland Yard and find out whether his name is on a list of almost 4,000 possible victims contained in notebooks belonging to the private investigator Glenn Mulcaire.
Apple Inc won a preliminary ruling from a U.S. trade panel that Taiwanese handset maker HTC Corp infringed on two of the California company's patents.
President Barack Obama spoke with 10 astronauts and cosmonauts on the International Space Station in a phone conversation Friday, offering his gratitude to those who have helped fly 135 shuttle missions in the past 30 years, USA Today reported.