Ouya, the $99 Android-powered gaming console that set Kickstarter records last year, launched on Tuesday and is already sold out on Amazon and at many Big Box stores.
Unanswered questions surrounding the reported death of BuzzFeed’s Michael Hastings, 33, have sparked wild conspiracy theories on Reddit and Twitter.
Here's a look at what the PS4 would look like with the NES paint job.
Mila Kunis Tops Reddit’s First Ever Hottest Women List
Samuel L. Jackson's recording of the "I Am the Danger" monologue from "Breaking Bad" as part of his charity efforts supporting the Alzheimer's Association.
A JCPenney billboard advertising a tea pot has sparked controversy over an alleged resemblance to Hitler.
Reditt users uncovered Pixar's use of what appears to be a pedophilic image on their "Cars" kiddie pool product.
Warped Magazine, a music publication soliciting punk bands on Craigslist, charges a $45 “editing fee,” musicians on Facebook and Reddit say.
Amy's Baking Company has announced a "grand reopening" to address what it calls false accusations after the "Kitchen Nightmares" disaster.
Katy Cipriano was fired from Amy's Baking Company during the filming of "Kitchen Nightmares" and she took to Reddit to answer questions about the show and the now-infamous owners.
Social media fueled a campaign shaming Arizona bakery Amy’s Baking Company and the owners' subsequent meltdown.
A photo of a Depression-era man went viral on Reddit when users pointed out a resemblance to Jay-Z.
The prevalence of Twitter has made the celebrity encounter seem like a more common occurrence. Christopher Saunders took it a step further by crashing the Oscars and posting photos.
Read this fourth grader's touching essay on gay marriage he wrote for class that has gone viral in which he says "just get over it."
A photo from the Mars Rover Curiosity showed a rather hilarious doodle on the surface of the Red Planet.
Online sleuths jumped onto many possible Boston bombing suspects that turned out to be false.
Reddit was hit by a malicious DDoS attack Friday morning as Internet users reported on the shootout between police and suspects of the Boston Marathon bombings.
The Boston Marathon bombing demonstrates that the FBI should work with Reddit and 4chan users, rather than treat them as part of the problem.
A Massachusetts teen captured in widely circulated photographs from the Boston Marathon says he is not the bomber.
A photo circulated on 4Chan is reportedly being used by federal officials to identify suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing.
Users of Reddit and 4chan identified a number of "suspects" in the Boston Marathon bombing and posted them online.
A father posts his story of defending his son -- who wants a "Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess" DVD -- from an anti-gay stranger on Facebook.