Apple has joined a growing number of U.S. companies that have severed ties with WikiLeaks, removing an application from its online store that gave users access to the controversial website's content.
Now that we have to wait an intolerable year for Season Two of The Walking Dead on AMC to start up, all we zombie fans have to go on are weak teasers ...
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Remember the days when spies were not seen or heard? Those were the days, when you only ever knew a spy was a spy when someone shivved them in the back...
Here's a look at the latest videos making the rounds on YouTube this week.
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Every morning, Karl Kovacs seizes his iPad to check emails, Twitter, Facebook, and his RSS feeds — all before getting out of bed.
Toshiba on Wednesday launched in Japan what it calls the world’s first television that allows viewers to see 3D images without having to wear special glasses, amid intensifying competition in the market.
Apple expects sales of Apple TV to top one million units this week, showing that the device is gaining acceptance in bringing the Web to TV.
Intel has won approval from U.S. Federal Trade Commission for its proposed $7.68-billion acquisition of security specialist McAfee, the chipmaker said.
Europe’s confidence that it need not follow the United States in adopting rules to ensure fair Internet access may be short-lived, as competition between mobile operators and service providers like Skype intensifies.
An extraordinary underground observatory for subatomic particles has been completed in a huge cube of ice one kilometre on each side deep under the South Pole, researchers said.
Counter-intuitive but true, say scientists: a string of freezing European winters scattered over the last decade has been driven in large part by global warming.
Canadians coast-to-coast can witness the rare cosmic coincidence of the winter solstice aligning with a lunar eclipse early Tuesday morning, provided the weather behaves.
"Call of Duty: Black Ops," the new videogame from Activision Blizzard, has crossed the one-billion-dollar mark in worldwide sales, the company said Tuesday.
Bethesda Softworks is building on the rock star debut of "Fallout: New Vegas" with the December release of a new chapter of the epic videogame exclusively for play on Xbox 360 consoles.
The happiest place on Earth has a doppelganger. It's called Wasteland. Its denizens are forgotten, dejected and resentful, but they're not seething with rage. This is, after all, still a Walt Disney Co. property, even if its moniker is a topsy-turvy twist on the Disneyland theme park where no one really dies and fairy princesses always prevail.
Sony Corp. is on target to sell 15 million Play-Station 3 game consoles in the business year to March 31, 2011, a company executive said on Wednesday.