FBI Arrest Anonymous Member Kahuna as CabinCr3w Cell Says Farewell Hacking
Member of Anonymous hacking collective arrested in FBI swoop.
Anders Behring Breivik Trial Judge Dismissed for Facebook Death Penalty Call
Thomas Indrebo post saying that execution is the only option gets magistrate dropped from hearing.
Google Vs Oracle Trail Begins
Day one of a possible 10-week trial saw the jury selected and Oracle outline its case.
Princess Charlene Back to Boring Black and Beige during the 2012 Monte Carlo Masters [PHOTOS]
For Princess Charlene, lately it has all been about black, beige and other monochromatic colours while selecting her outfits for various occasions.
Paris Police Probe Claims Pippa Middleton Driver Waved Gun at Press Photographer
Kate Middleton’s sister spotted with gun-wielding friend in Paris
Anders Behring Breivik Trial: Killer's Tears for his own Manifesto [SLIDESHOW]
Images of the first day of Norway killer Anders Behring Breivik's trial.
Sharon Tate's Sister Debra Becomes Friends with Charles Manson Acolyte Barbara Hoyt
Two women formed unlikely relationship while testifying against murderer Charles Manson.
Joss Stone Murder Plot Suspect Junior Bradshaw Moved to Mental Health Unit
One of two defendants charged with conspiracy to kidnap and murder soul singer undergoes psychiatric test.
Silvio Berlusconi Bunga Bunga Trial: Showgirls Danced 'Dressed as Nuns or Ronaldinho'
Dancing girls dressed as sexy nuns or Milan footballer at sex parties, says witness.
Anders Behring Breivik Trial: First Day in Court as it Unfolded
Trial of far-right fanatic Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in a bomb and gun rampage in Norway.
Anders Behring Breivik Trial: Killer Claims Self-Defence
Far-right fanatic does not accept legal culpability for murdering 77 people in bomb and gun rampage.
Google and Oracle go to War
Technology giants Google and Oracle will begin their court case today over the use of Java in the Android operating system.
Anders Behring Breivik Trial: The Facts
Far-right fanatic admits to killing 77 people in Norway in 'war on multiculturalism' but denies guilt.
Anders Behring Breivik Trial: Killer Refuses to Recognise Court
The trial of Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in bomb and gun attacks in Norway, has begun.
Olivier Awards 2012: Full List of Nominations
The Lawrence Olivier Award is the highest honor in British theatre and is presented by the Society of London Theatre. The 2012 awards will be presented on 15 April, at a ceremony at the Royal Opera House in London.
Apple Denies US Govt Accusation of Collusion on E-Books' Pricing
Apple Inc. has denied accusations that it conspired to fix prices for e-books in company of major book publishers.
Fate of Megaupload User Data Hangs in the Balance
Megaupload, the online file-locker service that offered individuals and businesses storage space for digital files, was shutdown earlier this year. The federal government raided the facility and seized most of the company's assets, while charging the founders with a spate of criminal offenses, including facilitating of illegal sharing of copyright-protected movies, music and TV shows.
Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik Target of 'Mumbai-Style Killing Spree'
Danish prosecutors allege four terror suspects planned deadly shootout at newspaper office.
Levi Bellfield's Parents 'Harassed' Witness in Milly Dowler Murder Trial
Milly Dowler murderer Levi Bellfield's mother and step-father will go on trial on charges of harassing the convicted killer's ex-girlfriend and her family.
Shane Jenkin Admits to Gouging Girlfriend Tina Nash's Eyes out
Life of mother-of-two changed forever by terrifying 12-hour ordeal in Cornwall house.
China's 'Rich Sister' Wu Ying Waits on Death Row over Shadow Banking Conviction
Millionaire's death sentence mulled by judges in China's top court.
Sheffield Utd's Ched Evans and Port Vale's Clayton McDonald Deny Rape Charges
Court told professional footballers raped drunk woman while 'associate' filmed them on mobile phone.
German Incest Lovers Banned by European Court
German prohibition of incest consistent with European human rights laws, court rules in case of Patrick Stuebing convicted of committing incest with sister, Susan Karolewski.
Tinnitus of Them Crooked Vultures Fan Robert McIndoe led to Suicide: NHS Condemned
Catalogue of errors and neglect by hospitals and GPs blamed for suicide of man who got tinnitus from rock gig.
Court Grants Microsoft Protection From Possible Motorola Sales Ban
Injunction means that Motorola will not be able to ban the sale of Microsoft products in Germany.
Teampoison Hackers 'Phone Bomb' MI6 over Terror Detentions
Teampoison attacks MI6 in protest at 'detention of innocent people on terrorism charges'.
Trayvon Martin Case: George Zimmerman Charged With Second Degree Murder
George Zimmerman claims he shot dead teenager Trayvon Martin in self-defence.
Syria: New Massacre in Homs as Assad Promises End of Violence By April 12
As Syria said it has agreed to end all military operation by 0300GMT on Thursday April 12, activists reported two new massacres committed by the security forces.
Muslim Beauty Queen Miss USA Rima Fakih in Court over Drink-Driving
Former beauty queen arrested with half-empty bottle of champagne in car after seen weaving through traffic.
Apple Sued by US Department of Justice Over eBook Price Fixing [Video]
According to a report from Bloomberg, the US Department of Justice has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple and five publishers over ebook price fixing.