Articles by I-Hsien Sherwood
A legal dispute that kept the yacht of the late Apple founder Steve Jobs impounded in Amsterdam has been resolved.
Many Instagram users are looking for a safe alternative to store and share their photos that won’t sell them out.
Electronic Arts, the creator of the “Medal of Honor” video game series, has pulled ads from its website that linked to opportunities to purchase real guns.
Google Music, the tech giant’s cloud storage and music playback service, is replacing some users’ explicit songs with clean versions.
Many undocumented immigrants who sign up for the Armed Forces mistakenly believe their service will earn them American citizenship.
The children of Sandy Hook Elementary School on Newtown, Conn. will finally return to classes on Jan. 3.
Republicans are under intense pressure to mitigate their hardline stances on many issues, including immigration and gun control.
Russia’s upper chamber of Parliament voted unanimously on Wednesday to ban adoption of Russian children by citizens of the United States.
A petition seeking the deportation of British CNN host Piers Morgan has gathered over 80,000 signatures after being submitted to the White House website.
Tech company Acer is planning to upend mobile computing prices when it introduces its $99 tablet in 2013.
SpaceX has successfully tested a reusable rocket that could someday help cut down on the expense and waste of launching objects into space.
It’s only been a month since the last iPad update, but rumors are circulating of a thinner, lighter version already in the works for March.
Massachusetts Democrats are scrambling to find a replacement for John Kerry, as Scott Brown eyes the Senate again.
Daniel Inouye's funeral was marked by adoring speeches from President Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and former President Bill Clinton.
Sales of bulletproof backpacks for schoolchildren—formerly a niche item prior to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting last week—are up dramatically.