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Controversy as 10-Year-Old Model Graces the Pages of French Vogue
French Vogue has been criticized over publishing provocative images of 10-year-old model Thylane Lena-Rose Blondeau.
Google News: Google+ Is Web's Fastest Growing Website
Google+ , Google Inc's latest social network venture has surpassed 25 million users since it launched in late June, according to reports.
Is Syria Sliding into Civil War?
Syrian forces killed nearly 142 people when the army stormed the city of Hama, which is seen as the hub of the anti-Assad movement, to crush government dissent on the eve of Ramadan, according to political activists.According to Al Jazeera, the Syrian government forces continued the crackdown on Monday morning, launching fresh attacks on the town in another attempt to eradicate anti-government protest.Sunday's attack on Hama led to international outcry and was said to be one of...
Boy Killed in Freak Accident With a Football Goalpost
A boy, 12, from Powys in Wales, died on Friday after a goalpost fell on him during a game of football with his friends.
Google+ Already In Decline
New research suggests that Google's new Google+ service is already in decline, with the number of visitors accessing the service dropping by the day.
Iconic Nirvana Nevermind Album Cover Banned By Facebook
Nirvana’s Iconic cover art for their 1991 album ‘Nevermind’ was banned from Facebook.
UK “Allowing Gaddafi to Stay”, "Will Not End Libyan Conflict"
William Hague, the UK foreign secretary, has said that although the Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi must hand over power, he may not have to leave the country.
Norway Massacre: Breivik's Link with London: Fantasy or Reality?
Breivik boasted about having friends in the EDL, and meeting "entrepreneurs and political leaders" in London.
Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler Call Off Wedding
Hill’s star Kristin Cavallari has reportedly been left devastated after her fiancé; the Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler, called off their engagement.
Hacktivism, 'Responsible' Data Releases: When Did LulzSec Grow Up?
Hacker collective LulzSec revealed a new, more mature side Thursday when it reported it was delaying the release of the News International-owned Sun newspapers' e-mails to ensure that the data didn't affect the UK's ongoing phone-hacking court case.
Google+ Hot on Facebook's Heels: Service Crosses 20 Million Mark in Just Three Weeks
Following a rough estimate earlier this month, Google's new Google+ service has reportedly broken past the 20 million member mark just three weeks after it half-opened to the public.
Investigation widens over hospital deaths
Officers have until 9pm tonight to finish questioning a nurse, held on suspicion of murder after five patients have died at a hospital in Stockport.
Eric Schmidt: Google+ Late to the Social Network Party
In a recent interview ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt admitted that it may be too late in the game for Google's new Google+ service to beat social network behemoth Facebook.
Phone Hacking: Are the Taliban Losing the Cyberspace War?
Although the Islamist group banned television during its time in power between 1996 and 2001, since being ousted of power by the U.S. after being accused of harbouring al Qaeda militants blamed for the September 11 attacks on the United States, the Islamist group has increasingly become aware of the necessity to use new technology and its communication tools now includes websites, mobile phone text messages, emails and posts on Twitter and Facebook.
Anonymous Build Hacker Social Network While LulzSec Target News International
While its recently un-retired hacker colleague LulzSec rampage through News International's networks, Anonymous has taken the first steps to create a new social network for hackers.
NotW Phone Hacking Scandal: Where to Watch This Afternoon's MP's Questions
NotW Phone Hacking Scandal: Where to Watch This Afternoon's MP's Questions
Kootol Software Set to Sue 30 Companies Including Microsoft, IBM, Google and Facebook
Apple is set to get a taste of its own medicine as Indian-based company Kootol Software threatens legal action against it and 29 other companies, including Microsoft, IBM and Google.
Syria: Seven people killed during new anti-regime demonstrations
Activist have accused Syrian security forces of killing seven protesters in the capital Damascus, Idlib province and Deraa on Friday, as they fired live ammunition while hundreds of thousands of demonstrators poured onto the country's streets.
Google backtrack: Google+ Races to Launch Corporate Account Service
Buckling to the demands of "thousands upon thousands" of businesses, Google is reportedly racing to launch a corporate account setting on its new Google+ service.
Doctors risk breaching confidentiality on Facebook, warns BMA
The British Medical Association advised doctors to keep Facebook separate from their professional lives, as lines between both often become blurred.
Charlie Sheen help's sick babies by taking on Twitter challenge
Actor Charlie Sheen has never been shy of a controversy or two but now it seems the ex-Two and a Half men star is using his publicity for a good cause this time.
Al Qaeda Using ‘Facebook and Twitter’ to Plan Terrorist Attacks.
Al Qaeda Using ‘Facebook and Twitter’ to Plan Terrorist Attacks.
Syria: Why did US ambassador Robert Ford use Facebook to attack Assad?
Syria: Why did US ambassador Robert Ford use Facebook to attack Assad?
Hillary Clinton says Assad has lost legitimacy
U.S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has lost the legitimacy to rule after pro-government demonstrators stormed Washington's embassy in Damascus.
Google+ gains momentum attracting 10 million users
According to a new report Google's new Google+ social networking service is in the midst of a population explosion.
Beckhams welcome baby girl Harper Seven into the world
Harper Seven is the latest edition to the Beckhams clan, the first daughter for the fashion conscious pair.
Google+ Forces Users to Make Accounts Public
Google's new Google+ social networking service is set to force all its users to make their accounts public and searchable.
UK's 'News of the World' Faces Shocking Allegations in Hacking Scandal
On Monday evening, it was alleged that the News of the World had hacked the phone of Milly Dowler just days after the teenager went missing near her home in Walton on Thames in 2002. As Tuesday passed, it was clear that the public was both outraged and shocked by the allegations.
Obama Twitter Town Hall on Wednesday: Tweet-up at #askObama
President Barack Obama will answer questions about the economy and jobs Wednesday during his first Twitter town hall meeting.But the president, known for his oft- lengthy responses to the shortest of questions, will not be confined to Twitter's 140-character limit. He is verbally answering questions from Twitter users, who were urged to use the hashtag #AskObama.
Google+ brings Apple and Google together: new app to be ready for iPhone 5 release
The two biggest smartphone competitors Google and Apple are reportedly set to team-up with a new Google+ app set for release onto Apple's iOS.