Kate Middleton's bottomless photos seem to be doing more harm than expected.
"Winter of the World" by Ken Follett has topped "Fifty Shades of Grey" on the New York Times Bestseller List.
We first heard murmurs that Apple intends to enter the Internet music streaming service game around the time of the company's big iPhone 5 event, and now it seems we may be waiting a little longer than expected. Speaking to a "source close to the situation," Sony/ATV, the world's largest music publisher, and Apple can't reach an agreement on a per-song rights fee, according to the New York Post.
To say the legacy of Pete Townshend, legendary guitarist for British rock band The Who, has become complicated in the past decade might be the understatement of the century.
It looks like Kate Middleton cannot catch a break from the media.
On Sept. 28 in a rare moment of public vulnerability, Apple CEO Tim Cook made a formal apology for the company's failure with its new Maps app on the iPhone 5, saying he was "extremely sorry" for the frustration Maps has caused customers, and vowing to resolve its issues soon.
The Lumia 920 release date is right around the corner.
Who will play Christian Grey?
It looks like Apple has a lot of work to do to keep up with competition with other tablets when it introduces the iPad Mini.
The results are in for who should play Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele!
Arnold Schwarzenegger is back. And he's a little emotional. For the first time ever, Schwarzenegger is finally ready to open up about the scandal that ended his marriage.
Will price of the Lumia 920 greatly influence Nokia's chance of dominating the market against Apple's iPhone 5 and Samsung's Galaxy S3?
Does Neil Patrick Harris ever sleep? The star who already has an exhaustive resume with credits like screen and stage actor, director, singer, producer, Web series star, and magician. And now he's adding author to his ever-growing list of talents.
With Microsoft set to simultaneously debut its new operating system Windows 8 and first tablet devices, the Surface and Surface RT, on Oct. 25 the company is in the middle of a pivotal transition right now. It's no secret: Windows 8 means big changes for Microsoft's operating system. And for the company in general. Making such radical alterations to a product as clearly established as Windows will surely polarize consumers, and it seems it already has.
Ann Coulter is back in headlines promoting her new book, "Mugged: Racial Demagoguery from the Seventies to Obama."
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