Jamey Rodemeyer, a gay teen victim of bullying, committed suicide this weekend, according to his parents, days before the first ever DOE national summit against bullying.
Former Dallas Stars forward Mike Modano, the all-time goals and points leader among U.S.-born players, announced his retirement from the National Hockey League (NHL) on Wednesday after a 21-season career.
If the rumors hold true, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is set to be a single woman without a shot at the presidency.
The smartphone world will witness momentous developments within days: Samsung Galaxy S2, which was delayed on AT&T, will make its debut on October 2 while the much anticipated iPhone 5 is expected to be showcased on October 4 in a special event.
Facebook released a series of changes including a new news feed and ticker that have many users upset.
Google has opened up its popular social network site Google+ to the public after 90 days of limited field-testing.
The recent Facebook changes like improved friends lists, a subscribe button, and a new news feed are not going over well with users.
Facebook’s management may view an IPO as a kind of “distraction” for its employees while the company is busy ramping up several new product lines and other projects.
The war is officially on: Google+ vs. Facebook, in the battle to become the biggest or best global social network. After rolling out a three-month test phase with limited openings, Google+ is now open to the general public for sign-up and use.
Facebook’s growth is so strong that revenue this year may tap $4.3 billion, double prior estimates, market researcher eMarketer reports.
Software maker Adobe Systems has launched Flash Player 11 and Adobe AIR 3, enabling 3D games over the Internet to nearly all PCs and many other devices.
Graphics chipmaker Nvidia said its next-generation Kal-El Tegra chip built under Variable Symmetric Multiprocessing (vSMP) architecture would have five rather than four cores, or quad-core, as announced in February.
Jefferies performed a deep dive on 1,400 patents to determine the firms with essential LTE patents, in consultation with industry experts.
Google has opened up Google+ to all after field-testing it for 12 weeks and it has rolled out a raft of features that can shake the roost of Facebook further.
Nicolas Cage is a vampire, according to one eBay user who attempted to sell a photo from the 1800s of a man with an uncanny resemblance to Cage.
News aggregator site Digg unveils Newsrooms, a feature that organizes news by specific topics, and new ways to engage and reward influential users.
Facebook is looking to hire a big-name executive to cultivate relationships and strike deals with the film and music industries to bolster its media offerings.
Facebook's new news feed will now keep social network users apprised of what what matters most, the company said.
Search engine giant Google launched the Google+ project to the public on Tuesday after it has been an invite-only service for the past three months.
The Occupy Wall Street protests continued into Day 4 on Tuesday as protesters braved the cold and rain to decry the nation's current economic structure.
Google+, the social network that was invite-only for some time, has announced it is now an open platform for anyone and everyone to join.
Contradictory news reports muddle the picture of a shocking, inexplicable crime