Harold Camping and his 'end of the world' 2011 prediction have captured the public's attention. While thousands of people genuinely believed him, the vast majority were there for the show.
The man who proclaimed the world was going to end this Saturday was quite alive and well when IBTimes spoke to him on Sunday night.
Harold Camping who predicted that on May 21, 2011, about 200 million people will Rapture and those left behind will die when the world gets completely destroyed on October 21, 2011, has told International Business Times (IBTimes) that “(He has) got to live with it (the fact that his prediction has failed)”.
Harold Camping's 'Doomsday' prediction may have been a minor amusement or annoyance to the general public, but real lives have been destroyed.
Increasing numbers of Apple Mac computer users are reporting incidents of seeing pop-up windows named Mac Defender, but what appears as a security program is not a valid defender but an attacker - a malicious malware instead.
iPad 2 users will now have the option of using the updated Yahoo! Messenger version 2.1 for video and voice calls.
While theU.S. based Christian group, Family Radio, broadcast Harold Camping's prediction around the world, we bring here some of the photos from the scenes of the apocalypse, including YouTube video showing Camping making the May 21 Doomsday prediction.
Last night on American Idol Beyoncé debuted her much anticipated music video for her single Run the World (Girls). The track is off her latest album titled 4.
Movie and TV streaming site Netflix has become the biggest source of internet traffic in the US, accounting for 29.7 percent of downstream Internet traffic during peak times, according to a new research.
A new study has revealed that Netflix movies account for a lion's share of peak hour Internet traffic within the United States. The Sandvine Inc study shows that web browsing now accounts for only less than 17 percent of peak hour traffic, with Netflix movies and TV shows shattering the lead held by web browsing and peer-to-peer file sharing even late into the last year.
Timothy Ray Brown, a resident of San Francisco Bay Area, is possibly the first ever person to be fully cured of the incurable HIV-AIDS disease, according to scientific journal Blood.
Timothy Ray Brown, 45, who tested positive for HIV in 1995, has appeared in a new interview proclaiming he is cured of HIV, several months after the December study published in scientific journal Blood which said Brown had exhibited “evidence for the cure of HIV infection.”
The secret life of Osama bin Laden is slowly being unraveled and it revolves around porn, Viagra, and 5 wives when he’s not busy bashing Western culture.
NDP Group report states that Sony Computer Entertainment America recorded a 13 percent increase in hardware sales for the month of April.
Anderson Cooper threatented to fire some of his staff on on Monday after a picture of him at 9-years of age appeared during a report on Justin Bieber being called a brat on by a cast member of CSI.
Microsoft has landed a juicy deal as it snatched Skype from the jaws of Google and Facebook in an $8.5 billion deal.
Wedbush Securities expects April U.S. retail video game console software sales data to be released by the NPD Group after the market close on May 12. The brokerage said April may be an anomalous month for software sales, with a rebound likely due to an outstanding lineup of blockbuster title.
Caris & Co. said Kindle is a multi-billion dollar opportunity for Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN). The brokerage said Kindle remains the most compelling eBook device and a material contributor to Amazon's non-core business growth.
Sony has not given a definitive restoration date for the PlayStation Network, which has led to confusion and false reports.
It was a great day for Manchester United as they were left just a point away from the Premiership title after a commanding display at Old Trafford against Chelsea to win 2-1.
Andrew Bynum has been kicked out of the game in 4th quarter when he elbowed J.J. Barea into the floor while he was going for the lay up.
A vainglorious Osama Bin Laden dyed his beard black and put on golden robes when he appeared before camera to record his ominous messages to his followers and adversaries from a hideous den in Pakistan. New video footages released by the Pentagon shows the terror mastermind squatting in a squalid room with bare minimum furnishings and a 14-inch TV set, holding a television remote.