Rupert Murdoch, billionaire media tycoon, has agreed to give former wife Wendi Deng a $16,669,600 luxury mansion located near the Forbidden City in Beijing as part of their divorce settlement, Want China Times reports.
Coco Brown, the former adult film entertainer currently preparing to travel to space in 2015, is reportedly looking to rent a place in New York City with scenic view.
Scarlett Johansson is expecting her first child with fiancé Romain Dauriac, according to People. It has been just six months since the 29-year-old red-lipped actress announced her engagement to the 31-year-old French journalist.
Michael Jackson was besieged with debts when he died in 2009, but five years later, court documents filed in California reveal his estate has raked in revenues of $600 million, in addition to $18 million in cash, Webpronews.com reports.
This year's Mobile World Congress saw a wide range of new technologies, as well as plans for more. The following are some of the best and worst happenings during of the show.
Rumors that the next-generation of Apple TV may be just around the corner have been fanned once again, this time through the announcement of a promo that seems designed to clear the shelves of the current model.
For those who have ever fallen asleep while watching a show on Netflix, there is hope yet. For those who have ever fallen asleep while watching a show on Netflix, there is hope yet.
British GCHQ found illicit photos captured from webcam conversations of Yahoo users. The exposure is condemned by Yahoo which calls for governments to change their laws regarding surveillance as they will violate privacy rights.
With the release of Samsung's Galaxy S5, the attention has once again turned to Apple, and in particular to the iPhone 6. What new traits will the tech giant's upcoming flagship phone usher in? Well, according to speculations and rumors, most of the improvements will focus on its display - both in quality and size.
The Boeing Black smartphone, powered by Android, represents a security blanket in the post-Edward Snowden age in which nothing - not even that call to the babysitter about Friday - is totally private. The phone cannot be assailed by hackers: If there is an attempt to break its casing by unauthorized users, it will self-destruct. Just attempting to break it casing would lead to deletion of both software and data, making the phone inoperable.
Samsung Galaxy S5 has all the powerful of a smartphone camera these days, which makes photography more exciting and fun. Samsung highly enhanced its camera and even added a more sophisticated software.