There has been twister postings suggesting that Libyan foreign minister Mousa Kousa has fled the country and probably defected.
The BBC cited a twitter posting saying that Kousa has been cited in Tunisia with family and luggages. BBC said it can’t verify the authenticity of the information.
Twitter has rejigged its top guns to take on Facebook on online advertising with Jack Dorsey's return with his forte in product development.
Kindle owners who subscribe to The New York Times via the e-reader will get free access to the newspaper's website, Amazon said
Bahrain has denied media reports that Kuwait will mediate to find a resolution to its domestic political crisis.
The former baseball star does a bizarre bait-and-switch move.
A number of loopholes and hacks have appeared in response to The Times' setting up a paywall.
Lights being turned off in homes, businesses and public buildings in Fiji and New Zealand at 8:30 PM local time marked the commencement of Earth Hour 2011, with widespread endorsement of the message that the world and its environment need commitments for action going “beyond the hour”.
At 8:30 PM on Saturday 26th March 2011, lights will switch off around the globe for Earth Hour and people will commit to actions that go beyond the hour.
Just like Lady Gaga promised she released Born This Way (The Country Road Version) on Twitter Friday morning.
XXL Magazine announces the launch of their first official iPhone app, which features six special functions including a hip-hop news feed,lifestyle trends, Where They At? geo-tracker for finding friends, plus special Twitter functions and the ultimate hip-hop trivia.
A new app has hit the smartphone market aiming to allow users to take and share photos in social networks but there's a twist: the networks you create are with complete strangers.
As news of the star's death spread a number of celebrities took to Twitter to post their reactions and condolences to Taylor's family.
Lady Gaga is thanking her fans for making her latest single Born This Way number one for the sixth week on the Billboard chart by releasing Born This Way (The Country Road Version) on Twitter on Friday.
TMZ is reporting that Blink 182's Mark Hoppus is auctioning off another hand written lyric sheet.
NBC News confirmed via Twitter that actress Elizabeth Taylor has passed away. She was 79 years old.
The metropolitan government of Tokyo has advised residents not to allow infants under the age of one to drink tap water (or powdered milk made with tap water) after radioactive iodine was detected in a purification plant in Katsushika Ward.
TMZ is reporting that Charlie Sheen will make $7 million off of his one-man show tour titled Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not an Option.
People.com is reporting that an angry and shirtless Chris Brown stormed out of the Good Morning America offices in Times Square Tuesday morning.
Lady Gaga will be answering her fans' questions in an exclusive interview through Google Moderator, an application that allows participants to manage feedback.
Twitter celebrates fifth birthday even as the microblogging site grows into something bigger than expected in global influence.
Professor Yuko Aoyama from Clark University Geography Department says the collective spirit in Japan is very high at the moment, in an interview to IBTimes on Japan's earthquake and the resultant tsunami and their impact on the world's third largest economy.
In Manchester United's 1-0 win over Bolton Wanderers on Saturday, midfielder Stuart Holden suffered a serious injury to his knee after a dangerous tackle from United defender Johnny Evans.