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iBooks 2: Is it Apple’s Alternative to Heavy School Bags and Boring Classrooms?
The new iPad app allows students to explore the topics easily and effectively. It enables the users to highlight important sections, search, review lessons and study cards.
Scientist on the Discovery of the Smallest Exoplanets (EXCLUSIVE)
In an exclusive interview to the International Business Times, Philip Muirhead, a postdoctoral scholar at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, who led a team which discovered three exoplantes recently, explains the significance of the discovery.
Election 2012: Full Primary and Caucus Guide
Follow the US primary election coverage with the IBTimes UK calendar.
US: Five-Year-Old Boy Held for Stabbing Three People
Child in police custody after knife attack on two adults and another child in row over juice carton.
Call of Duty Developer Leaks Xbox 720, PS4's Existence
Infinity Ward has added to the convoy of Xbox 720 and PS4 rumours circling the cyber highways, posting a job advert for a new project working on "next-generation" hardware.
Britney In ‘Tour Orgies’ Scandal
Former bodyguard claims that Britney Spears was involved in threesomes, orgies and lesbian activities while on tour
Friday the 13th Still Lucky for Some, California Man Wins Mega Million Prize
The 35-year-old, Bruckner was visiting his in-laws in the Long Island over Christmas when he bought the ticket from the King Kullen supermarket.
White House Gunman Charged with Barack Obama Assassination Bid
Oscar Ortega-Hernandez accused of firing shots into White House to kill President Obama.
The Cheeseburger: The World's Best Kept Mistake
A Californian town has claimed that the world's most popular dish was made by accident in it's kitchen in the late 1920s.
Father of California's Alleged Homeless Killer Lives Under a Bridge
Ex-Marine and Iraq war veteran arrested Itzcoatl Ocampo, 23, after he killed a 64-year-old man outside a fast-food restaurant in Yorba Linda.
Steve Wozniak: I Wish iPhone Did Everything My Android Does
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says that he wishes the iPhone did as much as his Android smartphone, claiming that Google does voice commands better than iOS.
2012 Golden Globes: George Clooney, Meryl Streep Win Top Awards [SLIDESHOW]
George Clooney wins Best Actor Award for 'The Descendants' at 69th Golden Globe Awards and Meryl Streep takes best Actress for 'The Iron Lady'.
Symantec Scareware Scam Ends in Lawsuit
Symantec has apparently landed in a soup over "Scareware" scams linked to a lawsuit. The lawsuit alleges Symantec to be defrauding the consumers with fake scans of their machines,resulting in manipulative errors and forged warnings designed to force the purchase of an upgraded version of the company's software.
Inside Facebook’s Menlo Park Headquarters [SLIDESHOW]
Views of Facebook's Menlo Park headquarters at Menlo Park in California.
SOPA: Did Piracy Bill Author Lamar Smith Violate Copyright?
Opinion: Republican Lamar Smith, author of a US bill to stop online piracy, seems to be guilty of the very crime he is trying to legislate against.
Heather Locklear in Hospital After Taking Prescription Drugs and Alcohol
The actress was conscious when the paramedics reached her residence and she is believed to have taken a mix of prescription drugs and alcohol.
Google Launches World’s Largest Online Science Fair (VIDEO)
The internet giant has joined hands with CERN, the LEGO Group, National Geographic and Scientific American to launch the second edition of annual Google Science Fair which provides an opportunity to students in the age group of 13-18 from across the world to pose their most pressing questions and answer those questions through scientific inquiry.
What Gift Would You Give Kate Middleton and Prince William?
The enviable list of travel gifts given to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on official tours last year have been revealed.
Wolfhound-PRO Can Track Cell Phone Activities Anywhere
Wolfhound-PRO is an advanced cell phone detector.
Marijuana Use in Small Doses ‘not Harmful to Lungs’
Drug study in US finds moderate smoking of joints does not decrease lung function.
Amir Hekmati Faces Death Sentence: What Do you Know about the Iranian-American?
Hekmati, a former U.S. marine, was shown on Iranian television on December 18, 2011 as confessing to infiltrating the Iranian intelligence services for the CIA.
Mercedes Will Have In-Built Facebook App for its Cars
Mercedes-Benz will showcase an exclusive Facebook app in-built in its vehicles at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week.
Charlie Sheen:' I'm Not Crazy Anymore'
The embattled former Two and a Half Men star tells reporters at Fox party that he has cleaned up his act
Car Found Parked on California House Roof [VIDEO]
A stolen car was parked on the roof of a Californian building last week after the thief apparently hit a tree stump which launched the vehicle into the air.
Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie Ascend at Palm Springs Film Festival [SLIDESHOW]
Several well-known actors and actresses walked the Red carpet on day one of the 23rd Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala in California.
Fly Parasites Killing Bees: Expert Feels Phenomenon Could Affect Agriculture in U.S. [EXCLUSIVE]
Researchers at San Francisco State University appear to have discovered one of the reasons for the widely reported disappearance of beehives in the United States. Lead researcher John Hafernik, a professor of biology, discusses the finding in an exclusive Q-and-A interview with the IBTimes.
Anonymous Hack Details of US Police Chiefs
Anonymous hacker collective releases internal document that gives exclusive insight into three 2012 hacking campaigns designed to 'punish' the world's 'wicked'.
AntiSec: Anonymous Hackers Re-Target FBI Leaving 'Butthurt' Feedback Form
Continuing its New Year's hacking rampage the Anonymous collective has re-targeted the FBI, posting a new link to data allegedly taken in its latest hack on the U.S. law enforcement agency.
'Vendetta' Serial Killer Stalks Homeless in California
Three homeless men have been stabbed to death in a series of killings thought to be motivated by a personal vendetta, California police said.
Anonymous Hackers Launch Triple Offensive on World's 'Corrupt'
With 2012 still in its infancy hackers operating under the Anonymous collective's banner have mounted three new high-profile hacking campaigns designed to "punish" the world's "wicked."