Despite rumors circulating on the Internet saying Jon Bon Jovi is dead, the singer is alive and well. Here are eight other celebrity death hoaxes that have circulated in 2011.
He may be Wanted: Dead or Alive, but for now, he's simply alive.
Twitter is not censoring Tweets related to NDAA, SOPA, Occupy Wall Street and Anonymous, according to claims by a growing chorus of observers, and the social media giant itself. But a number of Twitter users are not convinced.
The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) 2012 and the Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) seem to be two sides of the same coin. Both pieces of legislation are, apparently, aimed at eliminating any kind of attack or even the possibility of an attack on the U.S. government and its corporate allies, a statement made by the government themselves. Essentially, the former is viewed as an anti-terrorist law and the latter an anti-piracy tool.
Former Miss Venezuela Eva Ekvall, who had been battling breast cancer, died Saturday at the age of 28 in a Houston, Texas hospital, according to reports.
There are some updates from Chronic team member Pod2g and the hacker MuscleNerd, for those who are waiting for the iOS 5.0.1 untethered jailbreak for their iOS devices, especially the iPhone 4S and iPad 2.
Verizon Wireless has confirmed, through posts on Verizon's @VZWSupport Twitter account, its LTE version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is facing signal strength problems and has promised to fix the issue via a software update.
Jon Bon Jovi, singer, musician, song, writer and actor is still alive.
Take this day for instance. When I got up, I read that North Korea dictator Kim Jong-il had died. I wanted to make sure it was true. So I check one source, and another source. And it appeared that yes, it was true, Kim Jong-il, North Korea's tyrant, had indeed died.
Transgender celebrity activist Chaz Bono and his fiancee Jennifer Elia have broken off their engagement and separated after six years of dating, the former Dancing with the Stars contestant said on Monday.
Right up front, the majority of viewers seems to be happy Homeland -- the Showtime drama that earned Golden Globe nominations for Best Drama Series and Best Actor and Actress -- will return for a second season.
Since news broke of Kim JOng Il's death, footage and photos of North Koreans weeping and lamenting his death has gone viral. But as they convulse with pain and despair over the loss of a man many considered an autocratic dictator, many wonder whether brainwashing or even outright threats have brought this mourning on.
Bono says he and Jennifer Elia remain on good terms
Bono sort of proposed to Elia in the OWN documentary Being Chaz
He doesn't wear hoodies and he wasn't a social misfit at Harvard, but the Israeli social-media entrepreneur formerly known as Rotem Guez now has several important things in common with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
When news broke of the death of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il, millions of people in North Korea were upset. So were fans of Lil' Kim when rumors on the internet confused the rapper with the dead dictator.
Angry MPs forced parliament to close on Monday and protesters gathered outside a Russian consulate over a Siberian trial calling for one of Hinduism's most holy books to be put on a list of banned literature.
The Kardashian Jenner family has unveiled their official 2011 Christmas card and while Kim thinks it looks amazing, others beg to differ, calling it over-the-top, even for the Kardashians.
Siri is a fun and useful tool on the iPhone 4S, but Apple has plans for it to become a centerpiece in all its devices, including the iPhone, iPad and Apple TV.
Selena Gomez's canceled two concerts reportedly because her mother, Mandy Teefey, has suffered a miscarriage and she wanted to be by her side.
Stock index futures rose on Monday after Wall Street's steep decline last week, but the death of North Korea's leader over the weekend and a warning from Fitch about possible credit downgrades kept investors jittery.
Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, an investor in some of the world's top companies, has bought a stake in Twitter for $300 million, gaining another foothold in the global media industry.