LONDON (Reuters) - There can be no greater tension in the fashion world than the brief moment just before the music starts, the lights blaze and the models hit the catwalk. The collection is ready, top editors, buyers and journalists wait by the runw... [Full Article]
In a preliminary move, a federal judge has denied Samsung's request for a ban on imports of the iPhone, iPad and iPod. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
Twitter on Friday agreed to hand over about three months' worth of tweets to a judge overseeing the criminal trial of an Occupy Wall Street protester, a case that has become a closely watched fight over how much access law enforcement agencies s... [Full Article]
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Passwords for online banking, social networks and email could be replaced with the wave of a hand if prototype technology developed by Intel makes it to tablets and laptops. Aiming to do away with the need to remember passwo... [Full Article]
There's nothing like some friendly competition to get the mobile wars going. Whether we love it or hate it, 'phablets' - devices that are larger than most smartphones and smaller than tablets - are here to stay. Samsung's (005930) 10 million-strong G... [Full Article]
Fresh out of Nokia's (NOK) Windows Phone 8 press conference earlier on Wednesday, we got to see the latest and greatest Motorola will loose upon the market ahead of the holidays this year. The stars of the show - the Motorola DROID RAZR HD and DROID ... [Full Article]
The Afghan government said Tuesday it expected to take full control next week from the United States of the controversial Bagram prison, which numbers Taliban fighters among its 3,000 inmates. (Source: AFP)... [Full Article]
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's outgoing President Hu Jintao is angling to promote one of his closest allies to the military's decision-making body, sources said, in a move that would allow him to maintain an influence over Beijing's most ... [Full Article]
BERLIN - After being reduced to second-class citizens by smartphones that take photos, point-and-shoot cameras are striking back - by essentially having an Android smartphone inside. While it's not exactly a phone, the new cameras do have the ab... [Full Article]
Right-handed humans vastly outnumber lefties by a ratio of about nine to one, and the same may have been true for Neanderthals. Researchers say right-hand dominance in the extinct species suggests that, like humans, they also had the capacity for lan... [Full Article]