Unthink says it is starting a social networking revolution. And it is serious. The Unthink homepage even features black and white photos from the Civil Rights Movement as its background. According to CNET, Unthink promises to emancipate social media and unleash people's extraordinary potential. It will be the anti-Facebook. Unthink backs this proclamation by stating that, as an online social networking hub, it will be free of privacy issues, endless redesig...
An Egyptian court jailed two policemen on Wednesday for seven years for their cruel treatment of an activist whose death helped kindle the popular revolt against Hosni Mubarak.
Bono's Phantom of the Opera tango was not enough to keep him in the competition this week.
With upgrades to both OS happening recently, some are saying Android's Ice Cream Sandwich is going to copy iOS 5. Still, some think it's the other way around. Which is it?
Steven Tyler, the lead singer of rock band Aerosmith, had a small accident on Tuesday that forced him to postpone a planned show in Paraguay by one day, a spokesman for the local concert organizers said.
Jessica Simpson has been subject of the Is she, isn't she question for months, but it turns out she had reason for withholding the information. While many thought Simpson was merely attention seeking, it appears the singer was looking for a tabloid to cough up a six-digit figure so she could confirm her alleged baby bump.
A 104-year-old British man shows his appreciation for the Internet and learns how to use Twitter in a BBC video segment.
Jim Irsay, owner and CEO of the Indianapolis Colts, announced on Twitter Tuesday that Kerry Collins, who has a concussion injury, has been placed on the injured reserve. On the flipside, Vice Chairman Bill Polian said that Peyton Manning, despite a neck injury, could still practice or play before this season is over.
A strange message directed at a young Australian pop star is trending on Twitter
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Notre Dame's commitment to the Big East might have taken a hit on Tuesday after hearing news that West Virginia would be leaving the conference to join the Big 12.
Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai is not expecting twins.
The rider was considered among the most recognizable in the sport.
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio has decided to become a tech investor, contributing to the seed round for NYC-based video broadcasting start-up Mobli.
The Big East was dealt another major blow on Tuesday when word leaked out that West Virginia had agreed to join the Big 12.
Former Apple executive Tony Fadell, who oversaw 18 versions of the iPod and the first three versions of the iPhone, has unveiled his latest invention. The Learning Thermostat uses a simple design to save consumers money on their heating bills.
Kelly Clarkson album is getting rave reviews.
A Big East official confirmed to the USA Today that West Virginia had agreed to leave the Big East for the Big 12, despite recently affirming the school's commitment to the conference and agreeing to a raise in the exit fee. CBS Sports reported that the move was expected to happen within the next 24-48 hours.
Herman Cain's latest campaign ad is just weird. At least, that is the consensus among Twitter users, one of whom called it the 'Friday' of campaign ads.
Tony Fadell, known as the godfather of the iPod, has made a new gadget with the help of a small army of engineers and designers from Apple Inc and other tech giants including Google Inc and Microsoft Corp.
Big 12 interim commissioner Chuck Neinas told reporters on Monday that Missouri had not informed the conference of any plans to withdraw, but the school's move to head to the SEC still appears to be inevitable.
McDonald's has brought back one of its cult classics - the McRib. The McRib is making its return on Nov. 2 in a big way. This is the first time in 16 years McDonald's will introduce the sandwich nationwide.