A Federal court in California has denied Sony's motion to pull the personal information of Twitter and YouTube users who might have downloaded code that allows PlayStations to run with alternative operating systems.
Deion Luwynn Sanders, the former National Football League cornerback and Major League Baseball outfielder who currently works as an NFL Network analyst, has listed his two Dallas homes on the market.
Sudanese security forces briefly held prominent opposition figure Mariam al-Mahdi and other women on Thursday, witnesses said, the latest detentions in a crackdown on anti-government protests.
Eleven soldiers accused of raping more than 60 women in eastern Congo went on trial at a military court on Thursday.
Rutgers senior Jonathan Mitchell hits a three-pointer and free throw with less than a second remaining Wednesday to lift the Scarlet Knights over No. 10 Villanova.
Ford Motor Co sued Ferrari for trademark infringement after the Italian sports care maker named its 2011 Formula 1 racing car the F150.
Actress Lindsay Lohan pleaded not guilty Wednesday to stealing a $2,500 necklace from a jewelry store.
Lindsay Lohan's latest shoplifting scandal has put the spotlight on celebrity shoplifters. But the question that boggles many is what drives the rich stars to steal.
The home, which was once owned by Elvis and Priscilla Presley, has been listed on the market in Beverly Hills for lease at $25,000 a month.
Social network giant, Facebook, has confirmed its plans on Tuesday to move its headquarters to Sun Microsystems' former campus in Menlo Park, California.
A group of 100 faculty members has written to the Orange County district attorney requesting him to drop the charges against the students, saying that they have already been sufficiently penalized and disciplined by the University administration for their misdemeanor.
Anthony Borgese, who uses the stage name Tony Darrow, pled guilty in Brooklyn federal court to one count of participating in an extortion conspiracy to collect a debt.
UConn backup quarterback Johnny McEntee may not be getting a lot of playing time on the field, but he's getting more than enough as a viral video star.
A Sony employee accidentally re-tweeted a code that allows users to get around the security on a Playstation 3 -- at the same time the company is suing a hacker for publicizing code with a similar function.
Lindsay Lohan was formally charged with grand theft Wednesday for allegedly stealing a necklace worth $2,500.
Italian prosecutors filed a request on Wednesday to bring Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to trial immediately over the prostitution scandal that has shaken his struggling centre-right government.
The home of late American composer and songwriter, Cole Porter, has been listed for sale at $4.495 million.
The Federal Communications Commission has proposed changes in the Universal Service Fund, in a bid to improve rural broadband services.
Toyota vehicles didn't have any electronic flaws that were earlier blamed to have caused sudden acceleration in its vehicles, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
The border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia over Preah Vihear temple ended temporarily following the intervention of the ASEAN mediator on Wednesday.
A bill to extend the life of three provisions of the Patriot Act was defeated at the US House of Representatives on Tuesday. The bill was short of 284 votes to pass although it required only two-third majority.
Macau gaming magnate Stanley Ho is set to take fresh legal action against family members, his lawyer said on Tuesday, in the latest U-turn in a dynastic tussle for control over one of Asia's largest fortunes.