Trapit, birthed out of the same program that delivered Apple's intelligent assistant Siri, officially launched its public beta Tuesday. The company hopes to revolutionize how people search and discover content on the Web.
The music video for Wale and Miguel's Lotus Flower Bomb is out. What do you think?
In a grand gesture to its ardent fashion following, The New York Times launched The Collection, a fashion app for the iPad on Monday Nov. 14.
Facebook has been hit hard by an all-new virus, where people have reported pornographic and violent images being streamed continuously on their newsfeeds.
The International Business Times has the exclusive account of the harrowing night of police brutality and destruction that befell Occupy Wall Street protesters camped out in Zuccotti Park early Tuesday, as seen through the eyes of New York City Councilman Jumaane Williams of Brooklyn.
Fans react to “The Hunger Games” trailer.
There are a number of polls being conducted by a number of major news organizations to try and predict the winner of the Grand Old Party (GOP) presidential race. However, a new study suggests that a candidate's prospects in the polls could be estimated by the size of his Twitter following.
Hundreds of New York police officers swarmed Zuccotti Park at Broadway and Pine in the early hours of Tuesday morning, evicting Occupy Wall Street protesters and razing the encampment they had built there over two months.
Fandango, a subsidiary of Comcast that sells movie tickets, said The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1 movie, which opens Nov. 17 midnight, has already sold out out more than 2,500 showtimes on its Web site.
Occupy Wall Street (OWS) protestors are being ousted from their Zuccotti Park encampment in New York City by hundreds of New York City police officers, who say that the camps will be returned cleaned and restored before the morning.
Kim Kardashian has found herself in a hairy situation -- and it has nothing to do with the drama over her impending divorce from NBA player Kris Humphries.
A top adviser to Oakland Mayor Jean Quan resigned on Monday over the city's handling of anti-Wall Street demonstrations, describing a morning raid to clear a downtown protest camp as a mistake that could trigger more volatility.
Mayor Quan's chief legal adviser Dan Siegel has resigned in opposition to a second Occupy Oakland raid at 5 a.m. on Nov. 14. Siegel expressed solidarity with the 99 percent and called his longtime friend a city insider overrun by political wrangling and the Oakland Police Department. The morning raid resulted in 33 arrests, but protestors are planning a rally at the Plaza for 4 p.m. PST.
The world experienced two numerical phenomena on Nov. 11, 2011. A Twitter data visualization engineer used tweets mentioning the occurrences and created an incredible video.
Diaspora, the open-source alternative to Facebook, has lost one of its co-founders, Ilya Zhitomirskiy. He died Saturday at the age of 22, and police now say the cause of death was suicide.
Veteran British rock band Black Sabbath announced on Friday they are reuniting in their original four man line-up for their first new album in 33 years and a 2012 world tour.
It looks like Jesse James has done it again. In a verbose Facebook post, titled Thank you, Jesse James, Kat Von D told the world that she believes James has cheated on her with as many as 19 women.
Timberlake called Kelsey De Santis his hero
A new study from Pew Research and GWU found that news organizations take to Twitter to promote their own sites, rather than link to other news.
Armed with her Twitter account, and over 220,000 followers, @SororityProblem is out to conquer the publishing world with her second book, Sucks to Suck the sequel to her first hit novel Sorry I'm Not Sorry. Sorry I'm Not Sorry is currently available for both Kindle and the Nook. Sucks to Suck will be released November 21.
Diaspora, the open-source alternative to Facebook, has lost one of its co-founders, Ilya Zhitomirskiy. He died Saturday at the age of 22.
Saturday Night Live cast member Jason Sudeikis once again played The Devil and appeared on Weekend Update to find out the truth behind the Penn State scandal and Joe Paterno's role in it.