Galaxy S2 HD LTE Unveiled Before iPhone 5
Samsung Electronics unveiled its new LTE-supporting smartphones, the Galaxy S2 LTE and the Galaxy S2 HD LTE.
Men with Children Have Healthier Hearts and Live Longer: Study
Men who do not have children may be at higher risk for cardiovascular disease as per a new study.
Massive Typhoon Hits Manila, Killing 7
An extremely violent typhoon hit the Philippines Tuesday, killing at least seven people and causing heavy flooding that isolated parts of Manila.
Facebook Might Launch iPad App With Apple's iPhone 5?
The launch of the much-anticipated iPad application by Facebook is rumored to take place at the Apple’s launch event for iphone 5 as claimed by Mashable’s Ben Parr.
Bayer's Prostate Cancer Drug Alpharadin Shows Success in Trial
The health care division of Bayer AG has reported that its trial prostate cancer drug Alpharadin, in Phase III study, showed significant increase in overall survival in patients.
Tough Task Ahead for Sergio Ermotti as Caretaker CEO of UBS
UBS has said that Sergio Ermotti will be the caretaker chief executive following the resignation of Oswald Gruebel last week.
LightSquared to Issue an Open Letter Defending the LTE Network Launch
LightSquared will be running an open letter from its CEO Sanjiv Ahuja in major US newspapers on Sept. 26, explaining its position over the controversy surrounding its LTE (long-term evolution) network, specifically concerns about its interference with GPS (global positioning system).
Handing Out of Free Baby Formula by Hospital Has Reduced: Study
Lesser number of hospitals are found to be giving new mothers industry-sponsored baby formula samples as per a new study.
Smoking, Drinking and Stress May Cause Hair Loss: Study on Identical Twins
A wide range of lifestyle aspects which include stress, smoking, heavy drinking, and sun exposure could raise the risk for hair loss as per preliminary findings from new studies.
iPhone 5 Release Date Approaching? Verizon Unloading iPhone 4 for $120
In another sign that the iPhone 5 will be released in October, Verizon is offering the iPhone 4 to select customers for $120 through Friday, even as Apple maintains its code of silence.
New Facebook Features Could Change How Firms do Business
With Mark Zuckerberg announcing new features at the Facebook Developer conference, there will be the need for businesses to seize the opportunity to maintain a definite competitive advantage.
Bye Bye to All My Children
All My Children signed off from ABC on Friday after more than 4 decades.
New Drug Prolongs Life of Prostate Cancer Patients: Study
A trial drug from Germany's Bayer and Norwegian biotech Algeta is found to be prolonging the lives of patients with advanced prostate cancer.
Will Apple iPhone 5 be Launched Along With Midrange Smartphone?
There have been rumors that a possible midrange smartphone will be launched along with the release of iPhone 5 in early October.
Virus may not Cause Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Study
Doubts over chronic fatigue syndrome and links to the XMRV virus, thought to be responsible for the condition, have been raised by a new research study.
Is Meg Whitman the Right Choice for Hewlett-Packard’s CEO?
Hewlett-Packard has announced that Meg Whitman would be the company's new chief executive officer
Windows 8 Can Boot from USB Key, to Give Mobility to Users
The special design feature of Windows To Go will be available in Microsoft’s recently unveiled Windows 8. This will provide mobility to users since Windows 8 can boot from a USB key.
Meg Whitman to be CEO of HP
Hewlett-Packard has announced that Meg Whitman, former CEO of eBay, will be the new Chief Executive Officer of the company. She will be the fourth CEO of HP in six years.
Embryonic Stem Cell Treatment to Bring Hope to Heal Blindness
The first clinical trial in Europe using human embryonic stem cells will take place at the Moorfields Eye hospital in London as reported by the Massachusetts-based stem-cell research company, Advanced Cell Technology.
Is Oct. 4 the iPhone 5 Launch Date?
The iPhone 5 is expected to be released next month, with the current report suggesting that Apple will hold an official introduction event for the much talked about handset on Oct. 4th.
Rock Band R.E.M Splits after 31 Years
American rock band R.E.M. has announced that it will break up after 31 years of music.
Senate Antitrust Hearing Sees Schmidt Defending Google
Defending his company’s business practices on Capitol Hill for the first time after the mounting inspection of its operations, Google Inc. Chairman, Eric Schmidt, directly declined that his company was manipulating its search engine results to steer users to its own online services.
NASA to Pay $1.6Bln for Space Taxis
NASA has unveiled plans of $1.6 billion to buy a complete range of spacecrafts, launchers, mission operations and ground support by the middle of the decade to transport astronauts to the International Space Station and low Earth orbit.
Al Gore Hints at New iPhones Coming Next Month
The former vice president and environmental campaigner, Al Gore gave a clue about the launch of the new iPhones when he said that they will be coming in October.
Risk of Stroke is Increased by Depression: Study
Depression is linked with a considerably increased risk of developing stroke and stroke-related death as per a study.
Baptistina Asteroid Did Not Cause Dinosaur Extinction
The asteroid which is generally considered responsible for the termination of the dinosaurs possibly couldn't have been the cause as per observations from NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) telescope show.
Google+ Open to Public: Now We Can Hang out on Air
Google has announced that Google+ is now open to the public.
Increased Risk of Dementia Found in Diabetics
Persons with diabetes have a much greater chance of developing dementia than others, new research indicates.
NASA Hiring Private Contractors for Space Transport
NASA unveiled its plans to buy a complete range of spacecrafts, launchers, mission operations and ground support by the middle of the decade to provide astronauts with transportation service to the International Space Station and low-Earth orbit.
Exercise Could Help Teens Quit Smoking
By combining counseling with physical activity it may be possible to offer teenagers a more effective way to stop smoking, a new U.S. study indicates.