Competition in the video game industry extends past consoles to game rights When video game console rivals Microsoft and Sony released their respective new generations systems in November, the battle over video game profits extended beyond just the Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
There is wide support across the board for the initiative to legalize medical marijuana In November, Florida voters will cast their votes on a ballot measure to legalize marijuana for medicinal use.
As Android becomes more popular, hackers create more malware Most of the smartphones in the world run on Google's Android operating system. A report by International Data Corporation 261.
The president and his journalist partner have remained on talking terms Privacy laws in France are among the strictest in world, where the constitution says "everyone has the right to privacy.
Government spending on food stamps has doubled since five years ago to $80 billion today, with chances that it will grow even larger in the future. The increase in the number of food stamp participants is due to slow economic recovery, high unemployment and stagnant wages.
The leader was close to Al Qaeda Al-Shabaab is the name of a terrorist group which claimed responsibility for the siege of a shopping mall in Nairobi, Kenya on Sept.
The comedy duo movie starts light and ends on a positive note Fans of the popular comedian Kevin Hart know that he is extremely hard-working and, when he sets out to do something, he delivers.
The new leader seeks to eliminate opposition within his government Ever since he was promoted to the youngest ever head of state at the age of 28 following the death of his father Kim Jong Il, Kim Jong Un's action have been closely watched by the international media.
Scientists use drones to assess the situation at the damaged nuclear plant Japan is using a new technology of remote-controlled drones to prevent crews from having to be exposed to harmful levels of radiation at the Fukushima nuclear plant, which was damaged by an earthquake and tsunami in March of 2011.
She delivered the child while waiting to go to the hospital Imagine new father Joseph Cain's surprise when he came out of his house Friday morning to find out that his wife had delivered their baby by herself in the driveway, while leaning on the car in sub-zero temperatures.
The new season of the show debuts on Valentine's Day As many viewers already know, the second season of Netflix web-show House of Cards will premiere on Feb.
Collaboration performance will be about gay rights in America After her ankle injury earlier this week, many fans began to doubt whether Madonna would be able to return to the stage.
He is against the idea of female priests but wants a larger role for women Historically, women have been shut out of the priesthood. This has translated into a lack of women in high positions, exhibiting a "glass ceiling" within the church.
Cibulkova gave in after losing the first close set 7-6 Li Na, the world number four seed in women's tennis, captured her first Australian Open title on Saturday night by beating the twentieth-seeded Domonika Cilbukova.
The scientific study has resulted in a public relations jab-fest A feud was started between Facebook and Princeton last week when a group of the prestigious university's researchers published a scholarly article suggesting that the major social network would lose 80 percent of its users by 2017.
The couple's house is sold and both parties are moving on In the aftermath of the divorce of Khloé Kardashian and Lamar Odom last December, the former basketball player looks like he deserves most of the blame for the split.
System would allow users to pay for tangible goods as they would use iTunes Apple Inc. is planning to develop a mobile payments system for physical goods and services, a system which would allow them to compete with current payment systems like Isis and Google Wallet.
Crashing issue will be fixed in iOS 7.1 If you are one of the many Apple iPhone users who has recently suffered from or encountered the iOS 7's white or black screen of death, then you may be interested to hear the good news -- a fix will finally be on its way.
Meteorologists say the coldness came from north of the United States The sub-zero temperatures across the Midwest and eastern portion of the United States is predicted to last through February.
Three found dead as police search rest of mall In the latest breaking news, earlier today there was a shooting at a shopping mall in Columbia, Md. where three people were later found dead by police.
South Korea is one of the most connected nations in the world South Korea takes its internet very seriously and is about to become the first country with a legitimate '5G' network speed, following a government announcement of $1.
Album will be group's first in a decade Despite the death of Proof in 2006 and the subsequent exit of two crucial members, it seems as though the group popularly known as D12 is making a comeback into the popular music scene once again.
Newly elected Herring will not defend state's ban on same-sex marriage. What happens now? At this moment in the United States, there are upwards of 40 lawsuits challenging bans on gay marriage in over 20 states.