American model Vanessa Hessler got fired from her well-paid role as the face of an international telecommunications company after her remarks about her affair with Mutassim Gadhafi were published.
The 'Transformers' actress is infamous for drastic transformations that her face undergo overnight. However, Megan Fox doesn't really appreciate rumors of Botox therapies, and had once slammed the 'rumor-mongers' by posting close-ups of her face and forehead on Facebook under the caption: Things you can't do with your face when you have Botox.
Graffiti artists from the Montreal-based art collective A'shop have created a five story modern art nouveau piece called Our Lady of Grace, a nod to the work of Czech artist Alphonse Mucha. The city and local businesses helped fund the group's masterpiece. See step-by-step photos of the beautiful mural, which covers an entire building side in the N.G.D. district.
AT&T has announced the release date and price of its HTC Vivid smartphone, one of the long-awaited 4G LTE smartphone models to storm the carrier.
Although Bank of America will drop its $5 monthly fee on debit card use that was expected to begin next year, some people have called the move a day late and a dollar short.
Google will now index Facebook, Disqus and other third-party comments posted on blogs and websites. The comments will be searchable and affect the SEO of the site just like the regular content of the page.
Nokia my be the world's biggest smartphone maker, but in terms of smartphones, they are lagging way behind several other makers, especially in the U.S. Now comes word Nokia will take their new Windows Phone lineup of smartphones to the U.S. in early 2012 and will available on multiple carriers, Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop told Bloomberg.
It's Google Reader's turn to get the Google+ treatment as the news feed tool gets a new look and the ability to +1 items, Google said in an official blog post. In order to simplify Reader, Google will turn off the comments, following, friending and shared items functions because those things can now be done in Google+
Fears grew at the time that the disturbances were largely organized by youths using their mobile phones.
Ecstasy was a far-off feeling for music lovers in Louisville when they heard their favorite independent music store would be shutting down indefinitely on Monday.
Bank of America will drop its $5 monthly fee on debit card use that was expected to begin next year.
A look at the NYCSci Tweetup monthly event and the people who attend it.
U.S. Staff Sergeant Calvin Gibbs exploited a lawless platoon culture when he directed plans to execute innocent Afghanistani civilians and disguise the killings as combat engagements, prosecutors charged at the start of Gibbs' court martial.
President Barack Obama's official Facebook page has been targeted by a sustained string of Facebook comments comparing him to oppressive Arab leaders and questioning the handling of the Occupy Wall Street protests.
The secretive hacking collective Anonymous is threatening to expose Mexican drug cartel Zeta.
Samsung and HTC lead the U.S. in smartphone sales. Here's how their newest devices compare.
Townshend, now 66 years old, said he was opposed to unauthorized file-sharing because the internet is destroying copyright as we know it.
Here are four ways which can help save the iPhone 4S' battery life.
Kim Kardashian has finally filed for divorce from her husband Kris Humphries. When TMZ reported that the Kim is ending her marriage a nationwide frenzy was sparked.
Ministers, tech executives and Internet activists from around the world gather in London on Tuesday to discuss how to tackle security threats and crime on the Internet without stifling economic opportunities or freedom of speech.
Hollywood's Magic Castle caught fire on Monday but firefighters were able to contain the blaze to the attic and walls of historic venue. No injuries were reported.
Soft-drink and soda companies are targeting children and teens in the United States more than ever with marketing and advertisements across various platforms, according to a study released Monday.