Woman Wakes Up From Coma to Find Out She's A New Mom

Doctors are calling it a miracle. A British woman who went into a coma woke up six weeks later to find out she had become a mother.

North Korean Tubes Found to Be Contaminated With Uranium Traces

North Korea recently turned over to the United States equipment found to be contaminated with traces of highly enriched uranium — HEU — apparently contradicting the country's stance that it never had such a program, FOX News has confirmed.

Yahoo China slammed again for piracy

"The ruling against Yahoo China is extremely significant in clarifying copyright rules for Internet music services in China," John Kennedy, chairman and CEO of the International Federation of Phonographic Industries, or IFPI, said in a statement Thursday.

Belgium tightens security in Brussels amid attack fears

Belgian police have increased security in Brussels over fears of a 'possible attack' after the arrest of 14 alleged Islamist militants, an interior ministry spokesman said today.

Guantanamo three returning to UK

Three British residents held by the US at Guantanamo Bay have been released and will arrive back in the UK later, the BBC has learned.

Asian growth to slow in 2008

Asia's dynamic economic growth is expected to slow modestly in 2008 as its biggest economies grapple with emerging problems, from inflation in China to appreciating currencies in India and Japan.

Tattooed faces a dead giveaway: Gangs go for new look

Tattoos, baggy pants and tank tops are out. Smart blazers and university recruits are in. It's an extreme makeover for Central America's gangs. Facing harsh crackdowns by government security forces and citizen vigilante groups, they are trying to lower their profile.

Al Qaeda No. 2 blasts 'traitors'

Osama bin Laden's top lieutenant warned in a video statement released Sunday that Iraqi tribal leaders who side with U.S. troops against al Qaeda fighters would face reprisals when Americans leave Iraq.

Australian defense chief warns allies over Afghanistan war

Australia's new defense minister warned U.S. and NATO allies over the weekend that they risk losing the war in Afghanistan without a sharp shift in military and reconstruction efforts there, according to his office.

Report: King pardons rape victim

Saudi King Abdullah has pardoned a rape victim who had been sentenced to 200 lashes and six months in prison in a case that sparked international attention, a Saudi newspaper reported.

Half of us have looked up people we know on Internet

About half of the online adult population has looked up themselves or someone else online, according to a survey released Sunday.

City Pension Fund Goes Ahead With a Lawsuit Against Apple

The pension fund for New York City's public employees is pushing forward with its suit against Apple Inc. even though a federal judge's ruling suggests shareholders don't have a case against the company.

"Muslim" issue resurfaces for Obama

Former Nebraska Sen. Bob Kerrey endorsed Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton for president Sunday but stirred a continuing controversy by noting her chief rival's name is "Barack Hussein Obama" and that Obama had Muslim ancestors.

Russia warns of 'uncontrollable crisis' over Kosovo

Russia's foreign ministry warned of a possible 'uncontrollable crisis' in Kosovo and called for continued talks over the future status of the Serbian province.

Russia delivers nuclear fuel to Iran

Russia said Monday it has begun fuel deliveries to an atomic power station in Iran, which is at the center of international concerns that Tehran's may be developing nuclear weapons. Russia says its fuel can only be used at and for the Bushehr plant.

In Pictures: A Brief History Of Tech CEO Apologies

Including, among others, Apples iPod discount and Facebook´s pricacy blowup

Apple iPhone Already Leads Windows Mobile in US Market Share, Q3 2007

In its first full quarter of sales, the iPhone has already climbed past Microsoft's entire lineup of Windows Mobile smartphones in North America, according to figures compiled by Canalys and published by Symbian.

Macworld reviews MarsEdit 2

How do you cap a strong first impression? If you're Red Sweater Software, maker of desktop-based blogging tool MarsEdit, you refine the features that made your product appealing the first time around, and you solve a few setting and formatting issues from earlier versions.

OpenID Commenting on Blogger

After just two short weeks of testing on Blogger in draft, OpenID commenting is now available for all Blogger blogs.

N.Korea answers Bush's letter

North Korea delivered a verbal response Friday to a letter President Bush sent to North Korean leader Kim Jong Il earlier this month about the progress of nuclear talks, officials said. art.kim.jong.il.gi.jpg

Europe leaders agree Kosovo force

BRUSSELS, Belgium (CNN) -- European leaders agreed Friday to send an 1,800-strong security force to maintain stability in Kosovo, although they stopped short of backing independence for the province.

Google Targets Wikipedia With New 'Knol' Pages

Google Inc. is taking aim at popular online encyclopedia Wikipedia with a new service that will let users write authoritative entries on subjects they know about -- and provide the Internet search engine with more content that can carry its ads.

Google debuts iPhone-optimized version of Picassa

You'll see that we've completely redesigned and optimized the interface specifically for iPhones. Pictures are proportioned to fit the iPhone's screen dimensions, and we've tweaked the key buttons so they're easier to navigate with your fingertips.

10 Worst Gadgets of 2007

Palm Foleo - Apple TV - LG Chocolate - Microsoft Zune

Worker falls into vat of cyanide

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