Alibaba Holdings Ltd., the Chinese e-commerce and web business giant, plans to launch its U.S. Initial Public Offering in the week beginning Sept. 08, 2014. Shares of the company may begin trading by Sept. 18 or 19 on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol BABA.
Nude pictures of Jennifer Lawrence, Ariana Grande, Kate Upton and many other female celebrities were leaked online over the weekend stemming from a massive iCloud hack. The photos were posted on the bulletin board website 4chan and as soon as they surfaced, the internet went crazy.
Samsung has partnered with two new companies, Nokia and Nike, to integrate HERE Maps and fitness tracking in Gear S smartwatch.
Britney Spears, the “Toxic” hitmaker reportedly broke up with her boyfriend of 18 months, David Lucado after a video of him making out with another woman surfaced.
Sony will up its ante in the US smartphone market as it agreed to offer its first Xperia branded smartphone through Sprint's network under a contract.
The logo has to go. Abercrombie and Fitch, the famous clothing retailer, will reportedly be making logo-free clothes in North America from the coming Spring.
In a move aimed at ending the power struggle that has gripped the country, Libya's Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni and his cabinet announced late Thursday that it was stepping down.
In the wake of NATO holding an emergency meeting to discuss the crisis in eastern Ukraine, Ukraine called for a full membership in NATO.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is reportedly investigating a series of cyberattacks on JP Morgan Chase and four other American banks, officials announced Thursday.
Angelina Jolie, the “Tomb Raider” actress and Brad Pitt, the “Troy” star finally tied the knot last Saturday in France, according to the couple’s spokesperson.
Apple is reportedly working on its biggest ever 12.9-inch iPad with an expected launch sometime next year.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared "victory" Wednesday in the seven-week war against the Hamas in the Gaza Strip that killed more than 2200 people.
Afghanistan's disputed presidential election process took another turn Wednesday giving way to further confusion as both the candidates withdrew their observers from a U.N.-supervised audit of the country's ballots that was aimed at resolving the existing political crisis.
Usher, the “Everything You Can Imagine” hitmaker, just dropped his new single “She Came To Give It To You” featuring Nicki Minaj and the footage shows the R&B singer flaunt some of his coolest dance moves.
American Airlines, one of the leading domestic air carriers of the U.S. announced Tuesday that it will no longer list its fares on the popular travel website Orbitz. The decision to cease booking on the site is a result of a long-running dispute between the airline and the website.
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