U.S. regulators are pressuring Internet companies to put in place by the end of the year a Do Not Track system that would give consumers more control over their personal data online, in a report released on Monday that privacy advocates dismissed as too soft.
Germany's Pirate Party won four seats in the Saarland state parliament on Monday. The new party took an impressive 7.4 percent despite only having three months to prepare for the snap elections.
Twitter has launched a small business advertising program, in partnership with American Express, that will help small-business owners engage with existing and potential customers over the social network.
Microsoft’s friendly fan-based competition, known as the “Smoked by Windows” challenge, got a little more competitive over the weekend.
At the Ultra Music Festival in Miami on Saturday night, Madonna took the stage and asked, How many people in this crowd have seen molly? While Madonna was just trying to have fun, electronic producer Deadmau5 caught wind of her reference to MDMA, and took to social media to rant.
Oscar-winning director James Cameron has resurfaced on Monday after embarking on a deep sea dive to one of the deepest known sections of the Earth, the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench.
Belvedere vodka released a new campaign ad on Friday that went viral, not because of its effectiveness or humor, but for its controversial subject matter, sparking outrage around the Internet, namely from anti-sexual violence organizations due to its suggestive rape theme.
Would you watch “Fifty Shades of Grey?”
Is Frank Martin headed to Kansas State?
Will Bill Parcells be coaching the New Orleans Saints this season?
Chase's consumer online baking website was down again on Monday morning, prompting many Twitter users to express harsh criticism for the bank owned by J.P. Morgan Chase.
AT&T has finally confirmed that the Nokia Lumia 900 will be released on April.8, priced at $99 with a two year contract.
Herman Cain's shocking new anti-stimulus ad, which features a rabbit [representing small business] being shot by a skeet shooter [the tax code,] has Twitter users questioning the former Republican presidential candidate's sanity.
Companies looking for new employees continually look to social networks like Facebook to learn more about their job candidates. But since many users have made their profiles private, some employers now require applicants to submit their login information. But is this an invasion of privacy?
Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are used to dodging the paparazzi and this weekend was no different. The Breaking Dawn stars were spotted out and about in Los Angeles.
Lady Gaga has had a whirlwind few days, winning awards, abandoning the media, mourning the struggles of the world, setting sales records and dancing herself to exhaustion.
Earlier this month, an update to the Apple TV brought along a brand new user interface for the set-top box, but it appears it's not that brand new after all.
When Apple released iOS 5.1 earlier this month, users who love to use jailbreak utilities were highly recommended to stay away from the firmware update. But here's some good news. iOS developer and hacker iH8sn0w announced Sunday that he had found a bug in Apple's APticket system that allowed him to downgrade his iPad 2 from 5.1 to 5.0.1.
"Titanic" film director James Cameron has completed the world's first solo dive to the deepest known point on Earth, reaching the bottom of the Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench southwest of Guam in a specially designed submarine.
The Hunger Games reigned champion its opening weekend, snagging a whopping $155 million in ticket sales, according to an estimate by Lions Gate reported by E! News.
Talackova, who regards herself as a “woman — with a history,” recognized herself as a female at an early age of four and began her hormone therapy when she was just 14. She also underwent a sex change surgery in 2010.
Jersey Shore star Nicole Snooki Polizzi seems to be practicing for her baby's arrival with the help of a baby doll.