Canadian freestyle skier Sarah Burke dies from injuries sustained in a training accident in the US state of Utah, according to a family spokeswoman.
CNET's latest long-term tests of plasma TVs from Panasonic, Samsung and LG show some changes in black level and color over time, but still nothing major.
The software giant posts $20.89 billion in revenue, a 5 percent gain, as operating income slips 2 percent to $7.99 billion.
Details of a focus group leak indicating Casio is ready to spread its wings a bit by a releasing a quadcore Android smartphone.
Laptops like the HP Folio 13 shouldn't be called business laptops: it's confusing and unnecessary. Call it a great laptop, period.
According to a published report, seven people accused of operating the site and committing acts of online piracy were named in an indictment. Four people, including Kim DotCom, aka, Kim Schmitz, were arrested in New Zealand.
A tape suggests the crew of the Costa Concordia ship mentioned only a "blackout" in a communication with Italian officials after hitting rocks.
Apple has launched new interactive tools which it believes will "reinvent the textbook".
Beer must be sold at all venues hosting matches at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, football's world governing body insists.
Eastman Kodak, the 132-year old US company that invented the hand-held camera, files for bankruptcy protection.
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