TBS gave Conan O'Brien a vote of confidence today, extending its deal with the comedian to continue his late-night talk show Conan for more than two years
The Obama administration is urging the Supreme Court to halt a legal challenge weighing the constitutionality of a once-secret warrantless surveillance program targeting Americans’ communications that Congress eventually legalized in 2008.
We’ve seen countless tributes to Steve Jobs since he passed away on October 5, but the latest is really incredible. It’s a Facebook timeline that documents Steve’s entire life since the day he was born, and it’s truly jaw-dropping. I can’t imagine the effort that must have gone into this. The timeline features literally hundreds [...] Related Stories iPhones & iPads: A Big Challenge To IT, But Vital To Business Gevey Announces GSM Carrier Unlock For The iPhone 4S, No Jailbreak Required Tomahawk Is iTunes, Spotify, SoundCloud, YouTube + More In One Amazing Next-Gen Music Player Stockholder Dividend, Worker Abuse Allegations Hot Topics Ahead Of Apple’s Annual Shareholder Meeting Securing Business Data On The iPhone And iPad Just Got Easier Thanks to Good
In a potentially troublesome decision, a federal district court has found that a start-up violated anti-spam and computer crime laws by creating and marketing a browser to let users view their social networking accounts in one place. The case demonstrates the difficulties facing those who seek to empower users to interact with closed services like Facebook in new and innovative ways.
Residents across Germany are complaining that they're receiving unwanted gifts falling from the heavens: Giant chunks of frozen faeces and urine that plummet to the ground after leaking out of passing aeroplanes.
With the proposal, President Obama seeks to lower taxes for businesses, making the US more attractive, while closing loopholes to generate more revenue.
In the near future, getting your smartphone, tablet or laptop connected to a Wi-Fi hotspot won't be an exercise in frustration. The Wi-Fi Alliance will begin to certify wireless devices for its industry-wide Passpoint initiative this July. Goodbye to splash-screens and network-specific log-ins!
When John Harrison checked into a Texas hospital in 2009 for rotator cuff surgery, he thought that after a six-week recovery period, he’d be as good as new. But two weeks after the operation, the 63 year-old was experiencing …
If you thought space was a peaceful vacuum, think again: scientists have discovered the fastest winds ever observed on a stellar-mass black hole, and they reach an incredible 20 million mph. The winds, detected using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, are ten times faster than any detected at...
All the men, including Mohammed Sajid, deny allegations of rape and child trafficking in Rochdale and Oldham and exploiting the girls who were from broken homes or in care.
Microsoft confirmed to ReadWriteWeb this morning that the formal competition law complaint it filed this morning with the European Commission is against both Motorola Mobility (MMI) and Google, ...
Smartphones are here to stay, and it's no surprise why. They connect us to Facebook, help us find directions to the office, take pictures, and can even let us connect our laptops to the internet from the side of the road. But they're just so darned expensive... or so you think.
More and more small businesses are offering coupons, and the number of online coupons increased 360 percent since 2009. As more retailers get online, that number will continue to multiply.
Here’s a hilarious video that’s basically a montage of a bunch of movie clips that feature people getting shot. In the video, this dude is just trying to kill a moose, but famous movie characters keep getting in the way of his bullets. He ends up shooting Zulu warriors, zombies, Team America puppets, and a whole host of other classic movie characters. See if you can identify all 13 (I think there are 13) movies that the clips are taken from!
Drexel University is starting to create 3D scans of fossils to better study the motion of giant dinosaurs through small-scale robotic models. Read this blog post by Martin LaMonica on Cutting Edge.
Someone built a Facebook timeline with the life of Steve Jobs. It's quite nice to go through it and look at his life in this format, rather than having to suffer through Isaacson's rushed out prose.
Mass Effect 3's first DLC has leaked to the Xbox Live Marketplace two weeks ahead of the game's launch. "We're happy to confirm that Mass Effect 3: From Ashes DLC will be available at launch for all platforms. For those of you who have purchased the N7 Collector's Edition (including the PC Digital Deluxe Edition), you will get this content at no extra charge. We'll have a lot more details for you later this week! Stay Tuned!"
"The GOP’s new frontrunner will be under a harsh spotlight in Wednesday’s CNN debate after widely covered remarks on explosive social issues like Obama’s theology, prenatal care, and home schooling."
Bangkok can be something a sensory overload. With its glittering array of exotic sights, sounds, smells and tastes set to a hectic pace that rivals London, LA or new York, there’s nowhere quite like it. Read on here.
Look out of the windshield of your car as you're driving through town and you'll see probably three dozen signs. Telling you how to drive, where to go...
By Daniel BurkeReligion News Service (RNS) In recent days, GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum has criticized President Obama for having a "phony theology" not based on the Bible, and prominent evangelist Franklin Graham has said he does not know if Obama is a Christian.
A year ago this week was the day of the first major demonstration in Madison. John Nichols talks about his new book, "Uprising: How Wisconsin Renewed the Politics of Protest, from Madison to Occupy Wall Street," and what happens next.
Whether these characters made the most of a missing limb or were blessed with an unusually predatory body part, they all make you think twice about entering their personal space.
Atul Butte gave an impressive talk about how his group figures out what to do using open data, then manages the work without ever lifting a pipette or breeding a mouse.