Amazon Kindle Fire 2 to Come in Three Versions?
Amazon Kindle Fire 2 will come in three version with a 7in display for each version.
How to Install Android ICS Update on Motorola Droid X2 Using CyanogenMod 9 Alpha [TUTORIAL]
Several bugs hampering CM9's functionality for Motorola Droid X2 seem to be finally fixed, thanks to XDA Developers.
Going, Going, Gone! A Book That Self-Destructs in Sixty Days [VIDEO]
Books are often described as valued companions... one that cannot and will not betray your confidence. Well, this book is a little different!
Android 4.0.4 ICS for Samsung Galaxy S2 Leaked: Steps to Install Software Update
The Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich update for Samsung galaxy S2 has been leaked.
Unusual Binary Stars with Close Orbit Discovered
Scientists have discovered four unusual pairs of stars with a very close orbit.
Kris Humphries' Ex-Girlfriend Claims She is Pregnant
Basketball professional Kris Humphries' former girlfriend, Myla Sinanaj, is reportedly pregnant with his first child
Apple Patent Drops Clue about Google Glass-Like Device
Apple's patent titled "Peripheral treatment for head-mounted displays" is designed to create an enhanced viewing experience for the user.
Enzymes Used to Clean Ship Hulls to Protect Teeth from Decay
Newcastle University scientists are in the process of developing a new product from seaweed to protect teeth from the harmful bacteria.
Forbes' Highest Paid Hollywood Actors: Tom Cruise Beats Leonardo Di Caprio [SLIDESHOW]
Tom Cruise's disappointment at being served with divorce proceedings by wife Katie Holmes may be offset when he hears he is the highest paid actor in Hollywood
'Mass Effect 3': Extended Ending 'Feels Complete', Claims FTC Complainant
Spike Murphy not long ago he made waves across BioWare forums when he filed a Federal Trade Commission complaint against EA for the broken ending of Mass Effect 3.
Dublin Man Raped His Mother on Mother's Day
Although the man had claimed it was consensual, it turned out to be a case of rape, an Irish court heard.
Pre-industrial Emission Still Causing Rise in Global Temperature
Carnegie Institution for Science researchers discover that pre-industrial emissions still have an impact on global temperature.
How to Install Android 4.1 Jelly Bean's Google Now for Android ICS Devices (TUTORIAL)
Google Now for Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) can be downloaded to Android Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) deices.
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean ROM is Now Available for Motorola Xoom
To try out the Jelly Bean on your Motorola Xoom, you can check for more details and instructions over the official thread on xda-developers.
Missing Bollywood Actress Laila Khan was Shot Dead in Mumbai: Police
Pervez Ahmed Tak, the prime suspect in the case, is reported to have informed the police that Laila Khan and her family were killed in February 2011 in Maharashtra, India.
Five US Nato Soldiers Wounded in Afghanistan by Gunman in Afghan Uniform
The wounded American soldiers were taken to hospital while their condition is not known.
Google Nexus 7's Display Affected by Image Retention?
The display of some of the units of Google Nexus 7 are affected by image retention issue.
Android ICS Update Announced for Sony Xperia Mini: Steps to Install Firmware Update
Although, the company has started rolling out the ICS update for Xperia Mini globally, the download is locked to phones released in particular batches.
Freddie Mercury’s Iconic Harlequin Stage Costume Rocks Pre-Sale Estimate at Memorabilia Auction
A black and white harlequin stage costume belonging to British rock band Queen's lead singer Freddie Mercury sold for £22,500 at Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia sale on 3 July, in London.
Researchers Unveil ‘Emerald’ and ‘Iridis 3’ Supercomputers to Tackle Range of Scientific Challenges
Two new supercomputers "Emerald" and "Iridis 3" systems were unveiled at the Science and Technology Facilities Council's Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) at an event that also launched the Oxford University-led e-Infrastructure South Consortium that will run both supercomputers.
Post Surgery Blood Test Can Predict Death From Heart Problems
Scientists find that blood test taken after surgery can actually predict the death risk of a person from cardiac problems.
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean ROM Released for Samsung Galaxy S [VIDEO]
A verison of the Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) software has been released for the Galaxy S, and we give you a step-by-step guide to installing it.
iPhone Catches Fire In Man’s Pocket, Caught On CCTV [VIDEO]
CCTV footage reportedly showing an iPhone 4S spontaneously catching fire has been uploaded to YouTube.
Fukushima Tsunami Nuclear Disaster Man-Made, Investigation Finds
Although triggered by tsunami, the Fukushima disaster 'could and should have been foreseen and prevented', according to independent parliamentary investigation.
Border Agency Loses Track of 150,000 Overstaying Immigrants
Those staying illegally are mostly international students who carry on to live in the country even after their visa expires.
Weather Warning: Flooding Fears as Heavy Rain Set to Batter Britain Again, Says Met
Met warns Britain to brace itself for further battering of heavy rain. Travellers and holidaymakers urged to be prepared for downpours.
Climate Change Causes Leaves to Shrink
University of Adelaide scientists discover that climate change is causing some leaves to shrink in Australia.
Syria-Turkey Crisis: Bodies of Pilots Recovered, Tension Mounts [VIDEO]
Turkey maintains fighter jet in international airspace when it was shot down but Damascus claims it was in Syrian airspace.
What is inside Google's Nexus 7 tablet?
A teardown conducted by the iFixit reveals some interesting details about the Google Nexus 7.
'Mass Effect 3': BioWare Confirms Shepard's Fate in 'Destroy' Ending [SPOILERS]
Thanks to BioWare's decision to extend the game's ending for providing more clarity to the discerning gamers, several questions have been answered concerning the fate of Shepard's crew, their allies, the various alien races and the invading Reapers.