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Iran hackers may target U.S. energy, defense firms, FBI warns

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has warned U.S. businesses to be on the alert for a sophisticated Iranian hacking operation whose targets include defense contractors, energy firms and educational institutions, according to a confidential agency document.


Original Apple computer sells for $365,000 at New York auction

A fully operational Apple computer that company co-founder Steve Jobs sold out of his parents' garage in 1976 for $600 sold for $365,000 at Christie's on Thursday.

'Real Housewives of Orange County' Star Vicki Gunvalson Accidentally Posts Topless Pic on Instagram, Apologizes for Flashing the Entire Internet

Vicki Gunvalson of 'The Real Housewives of Orange County' mistakenly posted a topless photo on Instagram.

'The Newsroom' Courts Controversy With Campus Rape Plotline, But Newsweek - and Aaron Sorkin - Fight Back

While bloggers have been on the warpath ever since a campus story aired on 'The Newsroom,' Aaron Sorkin and Newsweek offer a dissenting opinion.


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Facebook Inc (FB.O) has stopped including results from Microsoft Corp's (MSFT.O) Bing search engine on its social networking site.
Some fans has been accusing 2NE1 leader CL for overshadowing the other group members following their appearance on "America’s Next Top Model". The idol group is reportedly attending the upcoming SBS Gayo Daejun without Park Bom, who was recently involved in a drug smuggling scandal.
HBO's 'True Detective' has just cast singer Rick Springfield in its second season, as it cleans up at the Golden Globes.
Twitter Korea reveals G-Dragon’s ‘#PRAYFORSOUTHKOREA’ as the most re-tweeted post in the microblogging site. Super Junior members Siwon, Donghae, Yesung, Leeteuk, Ryeowook, and Eunhyuk among top ten Korean celebrities with the Twitter followers.
The latest hacked emails from Sony involve one executive making comments about the size of actor Fassbender's genitals.
Brent crude oil slipped on Friday to below $63 a barrel, its lowest since July 2009, on persistent concerns over a global supply glut and a sluggish demand outlook.
Japan's SoftBank Corp (9984.T) will soon downsize its Silicon Valley offices, people with knowledge of the matter said, signaling the company won't revive efforts to buy T-Mobile U.S. Inc (TMUS.N).
Actress Mila Kunis is keeping her body fit and healthy even after giving birth to her baby daughter Wyatt, two months ago during her appearance and interview on Craig Ferguson's "The Late Late Show".
Mexico's finance minister bought a home from a government contractor who is at the center of a conflict-of-interest scandal embroiling President Enrique Pena Nieto and his administration, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.
Once at the forefront of the fight against global warming, Japan is now facing calls from other big economies such as China to set fresh emissions targets as Tokyo increases its use of dirty coal energy to replace nuclear.