A small update of the latest iOS software on Tuesday, for a moment, sent jail breakers into a frenzy to try to keep the Apple devices as accessible as possible.
Sony Corp. announced that the PlayStation 4 gaming console will go on sale in China starting January 11. This significant start date marks an end to a 14-year ban on foreign gaming consoles, which limited U.S. brands from tapping into the third-largest gaming market until next month.
Actor Seth Rogen objected to re-editing his upcoming film, "The Interview," a comedy about an assassination attempt on North Korea's leader. He said the redacting of the film was foolish and was meant to, as he put it, "make North Koreans happy."
A convicted sex offender won nearly $3 million dollars playing a scratch-off lottery game. A Florida man won a nearly $3 million jackpot from a scratch-off lottery this week.
A man who had been secretly living in the rafters above a Denver-area restaurant fell through the ceiling Tuesday night. He was trapped in a wall space, according to police.
President Barack Obama promoted a new $1 billion package of combined public and private funding for U.S. preschool programs during a White House summit.
For hosts inviting friends and loved ones to celebrate the holidays, or for those who want to shake up the typical holiday card sent out to let everyone know what's been going on with the family for the past year, there are some great ideas and services out there to make the card crafting process super simple!
In the new trailer for action movie "San Andreas," audiences get a glimpse at the adventure that ensues when star Dwayne Johnson goes against the whole world, literally. The first official trailer, released online, shows the unfurling disaster after a massive earthquake hits the U.S. west coast.
As part of the mass of information leaked during a recent cyber attack on Sony Pictures, emails revealed that the studio and Marvel comics owner Disney discussed teaming up to bring Spider-Man to the 2016 film, "Captain America: Civil War."
Columbia Law School has allowed its students to delay final exams due to the "trauma" following two racially-charged cases in which grand juries chose not to indict white police officers involved in the deaths of unarmed black men.
The U.S. Small Business Administration announced Monday that it has extended its partnership with the Minority Business RoundTable to continue outreach opportunities to minority entrepreneurs.
Aaron Sorkin, creator and writer of HBO series "The Newsroom," has stirred considerable backlash from critics and viewers after the latest episode aired Sunday night.
Abercrombie & Fitch's controversial chief executive is stepping down. Mike Jeffries announced he will be retiring from leading the teen clothing retailer on Tuesday.
A group of hackers claiming to be responsible for the massive computer breach of Sony Pictures Entertainment has demanded that the movie studio company cancel the release of the upcoming comedy "The Interview." The hackers feel that the Seth Rogen and James Franco flick is a "movie of terrorism" because it depicts an assassination plot against North Korea's leader.
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio appeared to be having a great time at Art Basel in Miami without his former girlfriend, model Toni Garrn. The "Wolf of Wall Street" star was seen partying until the early hours Saturday nigt, leaving the 1 Oak popup club in South Beach with 20 girls from the VIP section.
During the royal couple's whirlwind trip to the United States, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended their first-ever NBA basketball game in Brooklyn, New York Monday evening, where they met U.S. celebrity royalty, Beyoncé and Jay Z.
In “13 Hours in Islamabad,” the most recent episode of Showtime’s series “Homeland,” a Taliban group invades the U.S. Embassy in Pakistan in a full-out attack.