Samsung Galaxy S6 With Android 5.0 Lollipop Appears On AnTuTu Benchmark: Reports
AnTuTu benchmark app has details about Samsung's upcoming flagship smartphone Galaxy S6, which the company is yet to announce.
Electric Eels Use Taser-Like Shocks To Remotely Control Prey: Study
A human-made taser delivers 19 high-voltage pulses a second while the electric eel produces 400 pulses a second.
Russia Begins Work On New Landing Ship Amid US Concerns About Improvements To Russian Navy
There have been growing concerns in the U.S. about Russia's plans to enhance its naval fleet.
US, EU Plan To Broaden Internet Security Cooperation At Cyber Dialogue Meeting
The US and EU plan to discuss several key cybersecurity issues at the upcoming Cyber Dialogue meeting on Friday.
Sony Hack: North Korea Unlikely To Be Responsible For Attack, Experts Say
In the cyberattack on Sony, hackers used tactics unlikely to be associated with state-sponsored attacks, according to experts.
Android 5.0 Lollipop Update Released For Samsung Galaxy S5 (SM-G900F)
The latest Lollipop update includes additional improvements from Samsung like floating toggles and modified quick settings.
China To Stop Transplanting Organs From Executed Prisoners From 2015
China, which has one of the world's lowest organ donation rates, struggles with long-held beliefs that discourage organ donation.
Microsoft Shareholders Approve $84M Pay Package For CEO Satya Nadella
The pay package, which drew lukewarm approval from shareholders, puts Nadella among the highest paid CEOs in the U.S.
Russian Military In Crimea Gets New Surface-To-Air Missile Systems: Report
The S-300 missile family is considered to be one of the best anti-aircraft missile systems in the world.
Ukraine Reports Accident At Nuclear Power Plant In Southeast
The accident, in Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant, could reportedly aggravate the power crisis in the country.
Sony Hacked: Confidential Information, Including Details Of Senior Executives' Salaries, Leaked
The leak of internal documents is a fresh blow to Sony, which is recovering from a massive cyberattack last month.
Takata Air Bag Recall: Company Defies Demand For Expanded Recall In US; Automakers Plan Joint Probe
Takata has refused to accede to the NHTSA's demand even as automakers plan to initiate a joint inquiry into the company's air bags.
Ground-Based Telescope Helps Detect ‘Super-Earth’ Exoplanet Transiting Sun-Like Star For First Time
The discovery by a ground-based telescope is expected to assist future space missions to search for transiting exoplanets.
Hong Kong Protest Founders ‘Surrender,’ Ask Demonstrators To Retreat
The original leaders of the Hong Kong protest movement said that they would surrender as a commitment to the rule of law.
IOS 8.1.1 Untethered Jailbreak: MuscleNerd Vouches For Safety Of New TaiG Tool; Apple Stops Signing iOS 8.1
TaiG, which supports other versions of iOS 8, is regarded as being more transparent than the Pangu jailbreak tool.
Ukraine Crisis: Kiev Forces, Luhansk Militia Agree To ‘Total’ Ceasefire, OSCE Says
The agreement with one of the rebel factions follows a conflict that has so far claimed the lives of about 4,300 people in eastern Ukraine.
Cyber Monday 2014: US Consumers Estimated To Spend $2.5B On Online Shopping Extravaganza
This year’s Thanksgiving week saw 5.3 percent fewer shoppers and 11 percent less spending than 2013, according to an estimate.
Samsung To Launch Tizen-Based Z1 Smartphone In India On Dec. 10: Report
The Tizen-based Z1 is being viewed as Samsung's first attempt toward reducing its dependency on Google's Android in its smartphones.
Moldova Elections: Partial Results Show Pro-Europe Parties Leading Pro-Russian Rivals
Moldova is torn between re-electing a pro-European coalition and choosing parties that back stronger economic ties with Russia.
Sony Hack 2014: ‘Fury,’ ‘Annie’ Among Leaked Movies; Company Calls In FBI
The FBI is investigating the illegal leak of unreleased movies, produced by Sony, after the company was hit by a massive cyberattack last week.
Antikythera Mechanism, The World’s First Computer, Is Much Older Than Previously Thought
The new findings indicate that he Greeks could predict eclipses and engineered the highly complex machine at an earlier stage than believed.
Apple’s 12.2-Inch ‘iPad Air Plus’ Launch Tipped For April-June 2015; iPad Mini 4 Details Also Surface
The latest report suggests that the bigger iPad could feature a 12.2-inch display, instead of the previously rumored 12.9-inch display.
Russia To Conduct Last Test Of New Ballistic Missile In December, Plans To Revive Nuclear Missile Trains
Russia will reportedly test a new ballistic missile next month and is also said to be considering reviving Soviet-era nuclear missile trains.
Russia Holds Drills Involving Ships And Support Vessels In English Channel: Report
While the Russian defense ministry announced its navy was holding drills in the Channel, the French navy denied the claim.
Centipede Genome Sequencing Reveals Animal Has 7K Fewer Genes Than Humans
While a centipede easily surpasses humans on the sheer number of legs, it falls short when it comes to genes, a new study said.
Apple Black Friday Deals Begin Offering iTunes Gift Cards With iPhone, iPad, Mac And Other Products
Apple's Black Friday promotion is a one-day sale, and the deals are available both at its physical stores and on the company’s online store.
Breaking Up Google: EU Parliament Urges Regulators To Split Search Engine From Its Other Businesses
The resolution could result in more enforceable calls for Google to change the way it operates in Europe.
Russia To Test-Fire Bulava Ballistic Missile From Nuclear Submarine On Nov. 30: Report
Russia is also planning to test two more Bulava ballistic missiles in 2015.
Invisible Plasma Shield, Which Protects Earth From Radiation, Discovered 7,200 Miles Above Planet
Scientists have discovered an invisible layer of plasma above the Earth’s surface that protects the planet from harmful radiation.
ISIS Cannot Be Defeated By Coalition Airstrikes, Iraqi MP Says; 17 Airstrikes Conducted This Week
An Iranian news network cited the Iraqi politician in Baghdad as also speculating that the coalition might be helping to arm ISIS.