Apple iPad Pro: iOS 9 Code Hints At 2732 x 2048 Display For 12.9-Inch iPad
The so-called iPad Pro could feature a high-resolution display with a pixel density, which matches that of the existing iPad Air 2.
Russia Eyes New Wide-Body Jet, Co-Developed With China, By 2025; New Fighter Jets Expected In Early 2017
The plane, to be jointly developed by Russia and China, is expected to take on Western giants like Airbus and Boeing.
Thunderstorms On Saturn Can Cause Massive Polar Cyclones On The Planet
Saturn's poles experience massive, long-lived cyclones that are caused by small, short-lived thunderstorms across the planet, according to a new study.
Nobel Peace Center To End Relationship With FIFA
The latest blow to soccer’s international governing body comes after Interpol decided to terminate a $23 million deal with FIFA.
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop Update Released For Samsung Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge T-Mobile Versions
The T-Mobile versions of the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge began receiving the latest Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update on Monday.
Russia To Demonstrate Newest Aircraft ‘Yakovlev Yak-130’ At Army-2015 Expo On Wednesday
The Yakovlev Yak-130 can carry both guided air-to-surface and air-to-air missiles, while flying at a maximum speed of about 652 miles an hour.
Nuclear Weapons-Possessing Countries Developing New Warheads Despite Disarmament Trend: Report
Every country with a nuclear arsenal is working to develop new nuclear weapons systems, or upgrade existing ones, according to a new report.
Kim Jong Un Apparently Accompanied By North Korea’s New Defense Chief In Military Event: Report
A new report supports speculation that Kim Jong Un has picked his sixth defense chief since taking office in late 2011.
Russia’s Tu-160 Bomber Production Plans Unrealistic, Country Lacks Qualified Personnel, Funding: Experts
Experts believe that Russia lacks qualified workforce and funding to support its claims of simultaneous production of several warplanes.
Gene Controlling Germ Cells’ Fate To Become Either Sperm Or Eggs Identified
Although humans do not have the gene found in the small fish that was used for the study, researchers believe that a similar genetic switch may be performing the same task in people.
US, Russian Navies Meet For First Time Since Ukraine Crisis To Discuss Ways To Avoid Accidental Clashes
Officials from both the U.S. and Russian navies held talks to discuss ways to avoid unintentional clashes that could lead to war.
Six Yemeni Prisoners From Guantanamo Transferred To Oman For Resettlement
The detainees' transfer is the latest step by the Obama Administration in its push to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility in Cuba.
Russian Fighter Jet Passes Within 10 Feet Of US Spy Plane Over Black Sea: Officials
The planes came within 10 feet of each other on May 30, according to U.S. military officials.
Pluto Images Provided By NASA’s New Horizons Reveal Its Complex Surface
The new images, captured by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, reveal various surface markings across Pluto.
Russia Telling ‘Outright Lies’ To Hide Kremlin’s Involvement In Ukrainian Crisis: US
The comments by the U.S. envoy to the United Nations are considered to be one of Washington’s toughest rebukes to Moscow in recent times.
War Against ISIS Cost US $2.7B, Or Over $9M A Day, Since Last August: Pentagon
The U.S. is leading an aerial campaign against ISIS in Iraq and Syria since last August.
ESO Telescope Images Show ‘Celestial Butterfly’ In Great Detail
European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope has, for the first time, revealed what appears to be an ageing star in the early stages of forming a butterfly-like planetary nebula.
IOS 9 Jailbreak: China’s Hacker Group ‘Keen Team’ Already In Process, Plans To Release It After iOS 9 Launch
The Chinese 'Keen Team' is prodding the new iOS 9 beta, and plans to release the jailbreak shortly after Apple rolls out iOS 9 this fall.
Russia Developing Advanced Version Of Oka Tactical Ballistic Missile Scrapped Under INF Treaty
An earlier version of the Oka tactical ballistic missile, which was scrapped under the INF treaty, had a maximum range of about 300 miles.
Brazil’s Zico Announces Candidacy For FIFA Presidency
The former Brazil midfielder does not have the required backing of FIFA-affiliated federations.
Raytheon Air-To-Air Missile To Provide US Army With ‘Robust’ Ground-Based Air Defense
The new AMRAAM-ER missile will be ready for live-fire demonstrations and flight tests by the end of 2015.
Dinosaur Red Blood Cells May Have Been Found In Ancient Fossils
The discovery of red blood cells in dinosaur fossils could help scientists determine how and when dinosaurs turned warm-blooded.
Russian Military Aircraft Intercepted By RAF Typhoon Jets Over Baltic Sea
The Russian military planes had approached the Baltic airspace without sharing a flight plan.
Russian Spacecraft Malfunction Shifts International Space Station's Position, Crew Unharmed
The glitch in a Soyuz spacecraft caused the position of the International Space Station to shift, while the crew remained unharmed.
UN Peacekeepers Sexually Abused Hundreds Of Haitian Women In Exchange For Food And Medication: Report
Nearly a third of the victims of sexual exploitation in the country were under the age of 18, according to a U.N. report.
Russia Successfully Test-Fires Defense Shield Anti-Missile System
The timing of the test is crucial as the U.S government is weighing aggressive responses to Russia's alleged violation of a Cold War-era nuclear arms treaty.
Apple iOS 9 Beta 1 Released: How To Download And Install It Months Before iOS 9 Release Date
Here's how to download and install the iOS 9 beta 1, which was rolled out by Apple on Monday.
Barack Obama Sued By Yemeni Families Over Alleged ‘Unlawful Deaths’ From Drone Strikes
The lawsuit, which named the American president among others, demanded that the U.S. government admit to “unlawful deaths” from drone strikes.
Caitlyn Jenner Sued Over Deadly Car Accident On Pacific Coast Highway
After the deadly accident in February, an uninjured Caitlyn Jenner was pictured at the scene in sunglasses and a baseball cap.
Russian Warship Delay: State-Owned Company To Sue Ukraine Over Undelivered Warship Engines
The Admiral Grigorovich-class and Admiral Gorshkov-class frigates are at the center of Russia’s naval expansion efforts.