Microsoft’s friendly fan-based competition, known as the “Smoked by Windows” challenge, got a little more competitive over the weekend.
Brompton IGA store owner Norm Hurst told Adelaide Now that previous store owners told him the market was haunted. Now he believes maybe it is after CCTV video apparently caught proof that something strange is occurring in the market. Hurst reportedly closed up the market last week with everything in order.
Makena, a two-year-old girl, is perhaps the youngest singer to go viral on YouTube. The video in which the toddler is seen singing Adele's Someone Like You, has already crossed 6,698,013 views.
JYJ has unleashed new footage showing their fans in South America.
On a road trip, Travis Chambers asked his wife Chelsea a simple math question: If I'm driving 80 miles per hour, how long will it take me to drive 80 miles? Her four-minute long response has gone viral on YouTube, racking up more than 3.4 million hits since it was uploaded on Dec. 16.
If you think differently from the rest of the world, then you are either a genius or a fool. An extraordinary YouTube video has surfaced online, showing a Dutch engineer Jarno Smeets flying like a human bird in the sky with self-made mechanical wings.
Madonna recruited the talent of gender-bending Ukrainian quartet Kazaky for her “Girl Gone Wild” video.
Who is Raffles van Exel, the man who is said to have taken a photo of Whitney Houston's corpse at the family's private viewing and sold it to the National Enquirer?
The New York Knicks beat the Indiana Pacers on Fri. March 16, 2012, thanks to strong performances by JR Smith, Steve Novak, Tyson Chandler and Jeremy Lin, as well as the guidance of interim-coach Mike Woodson. Linsanity may be over, but NY fans can hop right on the Woodsanity bandwagon.
The latest fad in food challenges, the cinnamon challenge, has reached everyone from NBS players to the governor of Illinois.
The brown recluse spider, also known as violin spider or Loxosceles recluse, is a spider with venomous bite and is more dangerous than the Black Widow.
A new YouTube video called Introducing... has earned more than two million hits in five days because of its incredible time lapse of a couple's journey through a nine-month pregnancy, condensed into 90 quick seconds.
Thanks to the power of social media, Joseph Kony’s 30 minute video, dubbed “Kony 2012” produced by Invisible Children has been viewed more 70 million times on YouTube. The controversial video was uploaded on Monday, March 5, has gone viral and will likely cross 100 million views by the end of this week.
Radio host, actor and filmmaker Alex Jones, uploaded a video on YouTube, and published it in his Web site infowars.com. The video, which claims that the documentary- Kony 2012, is a complete fraud and that it is Angelina Jolie who needs to be arrested for war crimes, has already had more than 127,410 viewers in just a day.
You know he'll make the song cry. Rapper Jay-Z will perform live from the South by Southwest (SXSW) 2012 festival on Monday night at the Austin City Limits Live at Moody Theater. A live stream will be available for those not lucky enough to be in Texas this week.
The 30-minute Kony 2012 video by San Diego-based charity Invisible Children went viral last week promoted further by social media endorsements and campaigns by celebrities like Oprah Winfrey.
If you are one of those diehard fans of Kristen Stewart who is all smitten by her simplicity, you might have to think again. The actress has shown her other side and gone topless while sitting in a car next to Garrett Hedlund and Sam Riley, who also are shirtless.
Singer Britney Spears grew up in the public eye, allowing people everywhere to watch her success, as well as her psychotic and frightening meltdown. Spears is back on top though, having a successful tour for her album Femme Fatale, recently getting engaged to Jason Trawick, and rumored to be joining The X Factor. While we'd love to celebrate her recent success and happiness, it's hard not to look back on the times where she once shaved her head and wore a pink wig.
Tommy Jordan, the laptop-shooting dad, who emptied the bullets in his handgun into his daughter's laptop and posted the video to Facebook, said that both he and his daughter, Hannah Marie, made mistakes that day but that he stands behind what he did.
Long-serving Syrian deputy oil minister Abdo Hussameddin became the highest-ranking official in the country to join the anti-regime movement when he gave up his portfolio Thursday.
Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu was sportive enough to post a YouTube viral video which spoofed his address to the chief American-Israel lobby group American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), on his official Facebook page.
Robert Gibbs, a Livermore, Calif., man who weighs nearly 700 pounds, uploaded a plea to YouTube on March 1, begging for help losing weight. By Tuesday, March 6, the video had over a million views, 20,000 likes and an offer from transformation specialist Chris Powell to help lose the weight for good.