Israeli rebuke of Obama exposes divide on Mideast
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu bluntly told President Barack Obama on Friday his vision of how to achieve Middle East peace was unrealistic, exposing a deep divide that could doom any U.S. bid to revive peace talks.
iPhone 5 slated for Sept. release: analyst
While industry observers have chimed in over the past weeks about what will be inside Apple's next iPhone 5, one analyst on Friday gave insight into when the phone will actually hit shelves.
Apple moves closer to the cloud
After reaching agreements with four major record labels to stream music on the Internet, Apple prepares its move into the cloud.
TEPCO employee 10x more radioactive than safe levels
One of the few workers to be tested for radioactivity after March's nuclear disaster in Japan is exhibiting over 10 times the accepted levels .
TEPCO President steps down amid record loss
Tokyo Electric Power Co is likely to book about a 1 trillion yen ($12.3 billion) net loss for its fiscal year that ended in March due to losses from the accident at its Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
President Barack Obama‘s speech on the Middle East: FULL TEXT
Here is the White House text of President Barack Obama‘s speech on the Middle East, as prepared for delivery.
Foreign visits to Japan hit largest decline
The Japan National Tourist organization said Thursday that the number of foreigners visiting Japan has declined 62 percent in April, the largest decline on record.
Rare Color photos from Depression Era, Part 2
These vivid color photos from the Great Depression and World War II capture an era generally seen only in black-and-white. Photographers working for the United States Farm Security Administration (FSA) and later the Office of War Information (OWI) created the images between 1939 and 1944.
Rare Color Photos from the Depression Era
These vivid color photos taken during the Great Depression and World War II capture an era generally seen only in black-and-white.
Apple iPhones sales slowing
While reports are floating around what Apple is likely to pack into its next iPhone, analysts are observing slowdown in sales of the current iPhone 4.
Why the end of the world is May 21?
One fringe group has gained national notoriety with their predictions that the end of the world will be this May 21, but just how did they arrive at that conclusion?
Sony offers free games to PSN customers
North American PlayStation Network customers will get free game downloads and video rentals as a welcome back following a massive outage and data breach.
Nearly all Android phones open to privacy
German researchers have discovered that nearly all Android phones have an authentication flaw that could allow hackers to steal digital credentials over open wireless networks.
Strauss-Kahn on suicide watch
The International Monetary Fund chief accused of sexually assaulting a Manhattan hotel maid is on suicide watch in his Rikers Island cell.
Market slams Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) after weak outlook
Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) was slammed by the market on Tuesday after posting inline results, but a reduction in its full-year outlook.
Current Schwarzenegger affair one of many: mistress
In a stunning revelation, Arnold Schwarzenegger revealed that he had fathered a child from an affair he had over a decade ago, but according to the testimony of one woman, this isn't the first time the actor-turned-politician has cheated.
Could this be the end of RIM?
Research in Motion issued a partial recall on its much-hyped Playbook tablet, but unfortunately this disappointing news isn't an isolated misstep.
RIP RIM: Recalls and missteps signal an end is near
On Monday Research in Motion announced a recall on its just recently minted and extremely hyped-up Playbook tablet computer.
Unfortunately this disappointing news doesn't come in a vacuum for the company, but instead follows a series of misstep
IMF boss Strauss-Kahn moves to notorious prison
IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn, a man accustomed to luxury hotel suites and first-class plane travel, will make his home for now at New York City's notorious Rikers Island jail.
Heaven is a 'fairy story' says Stephen Hawking
Physicist Stephen Hawking has dismissed religion once again as he deemed heaven a fairy story aimed at appeasing those afraid of death.
Apple iPhone 5 deemed 'evolutionary not revolutionary'
Industry insiders have chimed in over the past few days on what will be in Apple's next iPhone 5, but the consensus that the next phone will be a super phone is diminishing.
Science gets a lift on the Endeavor
The space shuttle Endeavour made its final launch on Monday, taking with it a payload eager scientists have been waiting to get into space.
Clock ticks down to final Endeavor launch
The final launch of the space shuttle Endeavour has settled to take place next Monday after engineers battled to resolve an electrical problem that plagued the original launch dates.
Yahoo and Alibaba try to fix rift
Just one day after the battle between Yahoo and Alibaba heated up, the companies said Sunday that they've open up communications to try to resolve their differences.
Sony hits snags as it restores PlayStation Network
Sony began restoring services to its Playstation Network on Sunday after nearly 3 weeks offline, but the process wasn't without its own challenges.
Giffords arrives in Florida for final Endeavour launch
The final launch of the space shuttle Endeavor is expected to take place shortly before 9am EST, and promises to be an emotional moment for the shuttle's commander, Mark Kelly.
Sony emphasizes security as PSN returns
Sony began restoring services to its Playstation Network on Sunday after nearly 3 weeks offline, explaining it was not putting consumer data protection a company commitment.
Yahoo and Alibaba seek to mend rift
Just one day after the battle between Yahoo and Alibaba heated up, the companies said Sunday that they've open up communications to try to resolve their differences.
PlayStation Network Restoral delights patient PSN Gamers
Sony began restoration of its beleaguered PlayStation Network on Sunday, much to the delight of its nearly 80 million global customers that have waited nearly 4 weeks for the service to be restored.
IMF head Strauss-Kahn detained for sex attack
IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn was detained in New York Saturday night after allegedly sexually assaulting a maid in his hotel.