According to the New York Times and paidcontent.org, Apple will offer full seasons of shows including "Sex in the City" and "The Sapranos." However, Apple will not sell the episodes until season DVDs are released.
Police arrested the people from a peaceful rally organized by hundreds of Tibetan exiles as they marched towards the Chinese embassy office carrying placards with anti-China slogans, witnesses said.
Public schools near Orlando in Palm Bay have closed while Interstate 95 and other highways in Brevard County were shut down due to smoke. At least 50 homes were destroyed by wildfires that razed through Palm Bay in Florida. Investigators
EarthLink, which has curtailed its involvement in other municipal wireless ventures, said it wanted to hand the network over to either the city or the nonprofit Wireless Philadelphia organization, but failed to reach an agreement.
According to the Public Policy Institute of California, the law set to go into effect July 1, might save 300 lives, but only when driving in bad weather. Previous studies had suggested driving while using a cellphone could increase the
Authorities now believe seven bombs began detonating at about 7:30 pm local time, with the last explosion coming only 12 minutes after the first. The bombs were located in the city's tourist spots, including a temple to the Hindu god
The Diamond, an updated version of the Touch smartphone launched in 2007, sports a 2.8-inch display, the ability to manipulate Web pages by touch and faster Internet connectivity.
The mobile phone records presented by the prosecution in the trial of six men accused of the 1999 attempted murder of lawyer Albano Silva appear to be genuine, according to an expert witness from the mobile phone company, M-Cel.
Many people under the age of 18 were arrested and imprisoned during riots over high food prices in February and more than two months later some are still behind bars.
The Kenya Anti Corruption Commission (KACC) should come out quick and fast and explain to the country what it is doing with embattled businessman Deepak Kamani, who was a wanted man due to his dealings in the Anglo Leasing transactions.
The Mauritanian government says it is trying to increase prosecutions of rape cases but poorly trained judges working with murky, outdated legal texts make for slow progress.
Relations between Tbilisi and Moscow remain tense over Georgia's breakaway region of Abkhazia following a visit to Georgia by a European Union delegation and a top Washington envoy.
It started as a trickle in mid-May 2005, but became a deluge as Uzbek nationals fled the eastern city of Andijon after security forces opened fire on thousands of protesters on May 13.
As Western governments rushed to praise the victory of pro-Western parties in the May 11 parliamentary elections in Serbia, the initial reaction from Moscow was muted.
As the death toll from Monday's 7.9-magnitude temblor in China surpasses 12,000, rescue workers are scrambling to reach thousands trapped in collapsed buildings.