Harrison Ford's son Ben Ford and his publicist released statements confirming that the actor is in full recovery while being hospitalized. The actor previously met a plane crash when his vintage plane experienced engine failure.
After a mind-blowing performance at Academy Award with Sound of Music medley, Lady Gaga will be returning to small screen in a terrifying role. She announced on Twitter that she will appear in the fifth season of American Horror Story.
New York Knicks President Phil Jackson vented on Twitter, stating that the team's lost gave the basketball gods "heartburn."
Kanye West went on Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club and dissed Amber Rose.
Beyonce's unretouched photos said to be from last year's photoshoot in a cosmetic endorsement have been leaked recently. The photos have been one of the trending news in Twitter
Amber Rose and Khloe Kardashian's exchange of acidic comments went trending on Twitter. Sources said that Rose's friendship with Chyna and her past relationship with Kanye West triggered the diss.
Enough for rumors! Time for some official announcements for Samsung Galaxy S6. The company has released a new Twitter teaser trailer heralding the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S6.
Hackers took control of the control of Newsweek magazine's Twitter account on Tuesday with the words "Je suIS IS" - a reference to Islamic State and the deadly attack at French newspaper Charlie Hebdo.
The Twitterverse wants Donald Glover to play Spider-Man.
The latest rumors around Scott Disick claim that he is cheating on Kourtney with her sisters.
The Malaysian Film Censorship Board has decided to ban the entry of Fifty Shades of Grey in Malaysia as it said to have pornographic and sadistic themes. Other groups in the US also have the same opinion.
Twitter released its fourth-quarter earnings report Thursday, beating the revenue estimates but falling short in terms of user growth.
Twitter has reportedly reached a deal with Google that will make tweets appear in Google search results, an outcome where tweets will have a larger audience than ever before.
Facebook and Twitter saw record number of reactions to last night's Super Bowl, according to reports.
Facebook, along with Twitter is experiencing a significant decline in its demographic of 18 to 34-years-olds, according to a new survey. Other social networking services, like Snapchat and Instagram are experiencing "explosive growth."
09 Aug '24 16:35PM