Microsoft Corp is looking to put its popular Kinect motion-sensing device at the heart of its Xbox game console, unveiling plans on Monday to allow users to control live television feeds, search YouTube and play action games with voice commands.
Anthony Weiner admitted that the lewd photo was of him and that he sent it on Twitter. However, he meant to send the photo to someone else, not the 21-year-old female college student in Seattle.
Rep. Weiner admitted the photo sent over Twitter was from him, as well as other inappropriate pictures and messages. He says he has no plans to resign.
The State of Alaska will release more than 24,000 pages of former Governor Sarah Palin’s emails on Friday morning, according to a report on msnbc.com.
Iowa Secretary of State Matt Schultz blasted presidential hopeful Jon Huntsman today after Huntsman declined to visit Iowa, citing his opposition to ethanol subsidies.
While the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference which kicked off today in San Francisco is all about operating system innovations, there is a literary element to the proceedings as well.
The economy's effect on architectural aesthetics.
Venezuela has broken off its relations with the United States after Washington hit Venezuela's state-owned oil company with sanctions for providing gasoline to Iran, according to Press TV, the state-owned Iranian news network.
The controversy surrounding New York Rep. Anthony Weiner's Twitter account, and the lewd photograph found therein, has not subsided. Rather, more fuel has been added to stoke the flames.
Calling the swollen Missouri River the worst he has ever seen, Iowa governor Terry Brandtsad warned of imminent flooding as the United States Army Corps of Engineers scrambled to repair a damaged levee.
The Supreme Court today refused to hear a challenge to a California law that extends in-state tuition at public universities to undocumented immigrants who graduated from California high schools.
The S&P 500 fell to its lowest levels in more than two months on Monday as stocks extended a five-week decline on signs of a slowing economy.
The White House said on Monday it was disappointed Nobel Prize winner Peter Diamond's nomination to be a Federal Reserve governor was thwarted by partisan obstructionism and promised to name a new candidate soon.
The author of The Hunger Games trilogy and the writer of the Jack Reacher thrillers are the two newest additions to the Kindle Million Club, Amazon.com announced today.
China's Sina Corp is readying an English version of its microblogging platform, Weibo, and plans to launch it in the U.S. in two-three months as a rival to Twitter, Chinese tech blog Techweb said, citing informed sources.
The 67th Anniversary of this historic day gives visitors to Normandy another chance to remember and thank the Allied troops of WWII.
Sony confirmed that it was hacked again by LulzSec and that its users’ information was compromised and leaked.
U.S. Internet search giant Google has become a political tool denigrating the Chinese government, said an official Beijing newspaper on Monday. The newspaper warned Google that its statements about hacking attacks traced to China could hurt its business.
Parallels between D Day and Washington's crossing of the Delaware underscore the symbolic significance of both military actions in America's collective memory.
'The prospect of their entry into the fray should be causing queasiness for the Establishment big three of Romney, Pawlenty, and Jon Huntsman, none of whom has demonstrated even the capacity to generate faint sparks,' according to New York Magazine feature writer John Heilemann.
The S&P 500 hit a more than two-month low on Monday as U.S. stocks extended a five-week decline on signs of a slowing economy.
Saleh administration spokespeople say their 33 years of their rule will continue.