Maker of the 12-inch action figure says he doesn't believe he violated any laws, but killed the project out of respect to Jobs' family.
Maker of the 12-inch action figure says he doesn't believe he violated any laws, but killed the project out of respect to Jobs' family.
Rescue efforts continue after at least 25 people are killed as a five-storey building collapses in the Lebanese capital, Beirut.
Mini is recalling 29,868 cars in the UK as part of a wider recall of 235,000 vehicles worldwide over fears a water pump is a fire risk.
Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman ends his Republican presidential bid, saying the campaign has degenerated into negative and personal attacks.
The credit ratings agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) downgrades the EU bailout fund, the EFSF, to AA+ from AAA.
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales says the English version of the site will shut down for 24 hours on Wednesday to send "a BIG message" to Washington opposing the controversial antipiracy bill.
A hacked voicemail could have been the source of a scoop revealing Sven-Goran Eriksson's affair with Ulrika Jonsson, the Daily Mirror's editor says.
British photographer Nick Veasey creates "X-rays" of everything from toys to gadgets to Boeing 777 jumbo jets. The process involves far more than simply pushing a button.
If the social media titan plans to go public by the third week of May, it will have to file its papers with the SEC soon, All Things D notes.
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