Apple will not launch its fabled iPhone 5 in September during the iPod refresh event.
Roger Ebert, the first film critic to win a Pulitzer Prize for Criticism, has refused to apologise for posting an impulsive message on Twitter following the death of Jackass star Ryan Dunn on Monday.
The death of Jackass star Ryan Dunn in a high speed car crash in the wee hours of Monday has fed Twitter with high-voltage exchanges between his fans and those who criticized the dead daredevil for drunken driving. The Netizens' war of words was set off by a comment by Pulitzer Prize-winning commentator Roger Ebert, who suggested that Dunn was foolish to drink and drive and advised people not to let jackasses drink and drive.
Bam Margera, a long- time friend of dead Ryan Dunn, became outraged and blasted legendary film critic Roger Ebert for his comments on Twitter over the death of Dunn.
Jackass star Bam Margera is furious after film critic Roger Ebert tweeted a message, blaming his co-star Ryan Dunn's fatal car smash on drink-driving.
Microsoft’s Mango, a Windows Phone7 update comes with 500 new features joining the likes of iOS and Android, which have become market leaders after flaunting their new capabilities.
Jackass star Ryan Dunn died early this morning. But people are finding it hard to believe, The moment they heard about Dunn's death, a lot of them thought that this could just be the most elaborate Jackass hoax ever.
MTV and Jackass crew paid tribute to their crew member Ryan Dunn who passed away early Monday due to injuries sustained in a fatal car crash in Pennsylvania.
Apparently the masses are spreading the word, in what looks like a people's movement against corruption. CBS8 reported a mysterious serial graffiti that appeared on the boardwalk near Mission Beach, San Diego. The crude stencil graffiti read #ANtiSec, The Anti-Sec Revolution and AntiSec! along with a LulzSec Mascot.
Hacking group LulzSec will partner with Anonymous, another group of established hackers, to declare an open war against all government sites, banks and big corporations in the world, under the auspices of an initiative called Operation Anti-Security.
Sega Corp.'s database has been hacked. The multinational video game developing company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan has sent an email to users to notify Sega Pass system users that their emails, dates of birth and their passwords were compromised by hackers. The stolen passwords were encrypted.
Verizon is getting rid of unlimited data plans in favor of a usage based model.
NASA's supercomputer Pleiades is one of the fastest in the world ranking seventh overall in a list of 500.
NBC issued an on-air apology for omitting the words under God from the Pledge of Allegiance during its coverage of golf's U.S. Open.
Sammie Spades, who worked as a part-time intern for Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the summer of 2006, has abandoned her political aspirations to become an all-out porn star, TMZ reported.
Anthony Weiner formally submitted his letter of resignation to Governor Andrew Cuomo Monday saying he was honored to serve the people of Queens and Brooklyn.
The two groups are teaming together to hack government institutions.
Huwai just introduced the first Android 3.2 tablet—the 7-inch MediaPad, in Singapore with CommunicAsia being the launchpad for the device.
ICANN approved customized domain names, some say the change could be bad for the internet.
The New York Post is directing users of iPad's Safari internet browser to download the newspaper's app, which costs $1.99 and requires a subscription after a 30-day free trial. The subscription costs $6.99 for one month, $39.99 for six months or $74.99 for one year.
Former Rep. Anthony Weiner formally submitted his letter of resignation from the U.S. House of Representatives Friday, effective at midnight Tuesday, Reuters reported.
The New York GOP is demanding Rep. Anthony Weiner return all the campaign cash in his possession, saying that keeping the money sends the “wrong signal about his intentions and motivations,” NBC New York reported.