NASA said its Near-Earth Object WISE mission has discovered 20 comets and more than 33,000 asteroids in the main belt between Mars and Jupiter, in addition to 134 near-Earth objects (NEOs).
Sony Computer Entertainment America has won a temporary restraining order (TRO) against hacker 'Geohot' who circumvented PlayStation 3 (PS3) hardware security measures to run unapproved code on the game console.
The new Android version 3.0, known as Honeycomb, is likely to gain foothold in the tablet market pretty soon.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has rejected Orexigen Therapeutics Inc.'s weight-loss drug Contrave on concerns over heart safety issues. Following the announcement, shares of the California-based company plunged nearly 72 percent in Tuesday's pre-market trade to $2.52.
Market analysts are of the view that the Intel's chipset issue could hurt the personal computer (PC) shipments in the first quarter.
After a San Francisco Bay Area South Carolina, Seattle and Tennessee resident received the deliveries of all electric Leaf, Nissan Motors on Tuesday carried out its first Leaf delivery in the Hawaii region.
Full text of Judge Roger Vinson's ruling that the health care reform bill, passed by President Obama and Democrat lawmakers, is unconstitutional.
Twenty-five people have been arrested for trespassing during a protest demonstration outside of a retreat where the secretive billionaire Koch brothers held an assembly for conservative elected officials, political donors and strategists.
Google would hire several software developers to create new applications (apps) for its Android operating system, according to a report from Wall Street Journal.
Take a look here at five prominent business schools that have an explicit thrust on innovation within their MBA or executive education programs.
Chevrolet is stepping up the national rollout of the Volt to match customer interest, the carmaker said in a statement.
The Asian American community is demanding an apology from Rush Limbaugh, the vociferous conservative talk show host, for mocking Chinese President Hu Jintao in a racially insensitive way.
The recent uprising in Egypt has called into question whether or not the U.S. men's national team will play Egypt next month in Cairo.
A federal judge in California has allowed a committee of Hewlett-Packard's directors to begin a probe into the circumstances culminating in Mark Hurd's departure from the company.
Vulnerable economy and parental unemployment affecting students' emotional health, finds CIRP Survey
Taco Bell is introducing an advertising campaign to defend itself against accusations of a lawsuit which alleges that the fast-food chain doesn’t fill its tacos with real beef.
Apple has released new update of iTunes (iTunes 10.1.2) that allows syncing the new Verizon iPhone 4 with iTunes
CEO Bill Watkins wants to build a $100 million next-generation LED light factory near his Silicon Valley-area headquarters, but China wants the 2,000 jobs he hopes to create.
NASA will host a news briefing on Feb.2 at 10 a.m. PST 2 to announce the Kepler mission's latest findings about planets outside our solar system that may support life.
A Federal court in California has bit the hacker who publicized a jailbreak for the Playstation 3 console with a temporary restraining order, impounding his computers and barring him from publicizing the exploit on the Internet.
Tiger Woods made an encouraging start to his 2011 season without playing at his very best, firing a three-under-par 69 in Thursday's opening round at the Farmers Insurance Open.
President Obama declared a major disaster in the State of California that would pave way for federal emergency funds to be made available to local agencies.