Nexon will be launching its KartRider franchise in iOS and Android and publish MapleStory title on Facebook, thereby making its entry in to the mobile and social gaming space.
Students across universities are campaigning to get the embattled actor on campus at the 2012 commencement ceremonies.
A week after blocking Breakup Notifier, Facebook has restored the popular application.
A comparison of the Atrix with two of Samsung's offerings.
The suspect in the shooting deaths of two U.S. airmen at the Frankfurt airport yesterday has confessed to targeting the American military, according to German security officials.
Gold and Silver Bullion prices fell sharply London lunchtime on Thursday, bouncing 1.5% and 2.3% below this week's record Dollar highs after European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said a Eurozone rate rise is possible next month.
If Yahoo decides to divest its Japanese assets, then it might look to monetize its assets in china as well, where it owns about 40 percent of the Internet company Alibaba Group.
The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade on Thursday are: Williams Companies, Keycorp, Big Lots, Dow Chemical, Corning, Micron Technology, Salesforce.com, Carnival, Nvidia and Family Dollar Stores.
Yahoo is said to be in talks to sell its 35 percent stake in Yahoo Japan, a move that will give Yahoo the necessary cash infusion to fight against arch rival Google and Facebook.
A recent study says Facebook can have a positive effect on people's self esteem.
Twitter has no plan to go public in the near future and does not need additional funds because it is making money, the co-founder of the popular microblogging site said.
St. James' Palace, London announced the launch of the official Royal Wedding website celebrating the marriage of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton.
Director Steven Spielberg secured the screen rights to WikiLeaks: Inside Julian Assange's War on Secrecy, the book by Guardian journalists David Leigh and Luke Harding, reports The Guardian.
“When inflation gets started, you don't particularly notice it,” said billionaire investor Warren Buffett on CNBC. “It's like a guy jumping out of a 50-story building. The first 45 stories he doesn't really notice a lot of changes in his circumstances. But eventually, [he hits] the ground.
Apple iPad 2 was spotted in Amazon’s German website by Yourdailyapple.net.
With anti-secrecy site WikiLeaks, and social media platforms Twitter and Facebook in the running, Internet dominates the race for Nobel Peace Prize 2011.
The security of the device needs special attention as it acts as a medium for many users around the world to transfer important data via web browser and the web browser plays an important part in it.
Internet campaigns calling for protests against the 31-year rule of President Robert Mugabe on Tuesday did not lead to any mass gatherings in Zimbabwe, where police have threatened to crush any Egypt-style protests.
The U.S. ambassador to China, who is considering a run for the White House, on Monday condemned the harassment and beating of some foreign reporters who went to cover a planned protest gathering against the government.
Libya was cut off from the Internet on the weekend of Feb. 19, but since then traffic in and out of the country is near normal.
HTC Inspire 4G and Motorola Atrix 4G representing AT&T released this month are two smartphones defining the future of computer technology.
SocialEyes, a new venture is using Facebook to get into the video chat game.