Apple iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus China Release Could Be Delayed Until 2015, Report Says
The new iPhones have reportedly failed to get the necessary approval from China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
NASA Picks Boeing, SpaceX To Build Spacecraft To Ferry Astronauts To And From ISS
NASA's move is aimed at ending U.S. dependence on Russia to fly crews to the International Space Station by 2017.
MIT Researchers Develop Robotic Cheetah That Runs And Jumps Like 'Usain Bolt'
While a cheetah can run as fast as 75 mph, MIT's researchers expect the robotic cheetah to reach speeds of up to 30 mph.
iPhone 6 Expected To Help Apple Sell 60M iPhones In December Quarter, Analysts Say
Investors are interested to know how Apple will perform in the December quarter, the first full quarter after the release of the iPhone 6.
Apple Questioned By Connecticut, PayPal On User Privacy Issues In Apple Watch, Apple Pay
Privacy is considered to be a key issue for Apple, which recently launched a mobile payment system called Apple Pay.
Google’s Sundar Pichai Chalks Out India Plans, Says Android User Base Tripling In The Country
Google is working with OEMs in India for the launch of Android TV, according to Sundar Pichai, though the plan is still at an early stage.
International Monitoring Team Attacked In Eastern Ukraine Amid Cease-Fire
Shelling badly damaged two marked vehicles of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, or OSCE.
Samsung Mocks Apple iPhone 6 Plus In New Ad, Says It Imitates Galaxy Note 4
The new Samsung ad came one day after Tim Cook said in an interview that the company could have introduced a big-screen iPhone years ago.
Google Launches Android One In India, Smartphones To Be Priced At Around $105
Google's Android One will be featured on phones built by local manufacturers, priced as low as $105.
Heineken Rejects SABMiller Acquisition Bid, Plans To Stay ‘Independent’
The acquisition deal would have made the Heineken family one of the largest stakeholders in the combined company.
Rosetta-Alice Spectrograph Maps A Comet’s Surface For First Time
Alice is studying the origin, composition and workings of a comet by obtaining sensitive and high-resolution images, scientists said.
Apple To Investigate Claims Of Unsafe Work Conditions At Chinese Supplier Catcher
The report was based on an investigation conducted at a Catcher factory, where nearly 20,000 workers produce metal casings for Apple.
iPhone 6 Vs. Galaxy Note 4: Apple Up For An Easy Win Over Samsung’s ‘Half-Baked’ Show, Analyst Says
Samsung was desperate to garner buzz for its products before Apple unwraps its latest gizmos at an event on Sept. 9, an analyst said.
New Species Of Mushroom-Shaped Organisms Discovered Off Australian Coast
The new species also have similarities to many 600-million-year-old extinct life forms, according to scientists.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Is Here, Apple's ‘iPhone 6L’ Is Coming; Phablets To Surpass Tablets By 2015
Phablets are expected to have a bigger impact on the smartphone market in the future and Apple’s larger iPhone 6 could deal a blow to Samsung.
Facebook, eBay And Apple Websites Hit By Interruptions On Wednesday
Several tech and social media websites went down briefly Wednesday because of server maintenance and data center issues, the companies claimed.
Apple Suppliers Reportedly Ramp Up iPad Air 2 Component Production Ahead Of Fall Release
The new iPad Air is likely to be thinner and faster than its predecessor, thanks to a more powerful processor.
Apple iPhone 6 Release Nears As China Mobile Reportedly Notches 33K Preorders Ahead Of Launch
The iPhone 6, which is expected to sport NFC-based mobile-payment capabilities, has reportedly attracted over 33,000 preorders for China Mobile.
JPMorgan Hack Likely A Warning To ‘Vulnerable’ US Financial Institutions, Former NSA Chief Says
Hackers who targeted JPMorgan last month were “a nation-state backed group” with “exceptional skills,” a former NSA chief told Bloomberg.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Price Leaked Before Unveiling; Could Be Priced At 34,990 Rubles ($940) In Russia
Last month, Samsung sent out invites to its “Unpacked Episode 2” event, which will be held in three cities simultaneously.
Low-Carb Diets More Effective Than Low-Fat Ones For Losing Weight, Fighting Heart Disease
Some carbs, such as whole grains and fruits, are considered healthier than those found in white bread and other processed foods.
Facebook WhatsApp Deal: EU Sends Questionnaire To Rivals Over Multi-Billion Dollar Acquisition
The massive $19 billion deal could be blocked by European regulators if they decide the deal could harm competition in the EU's common market.
Antarctic Sea-Level Rising Faster Than Global Rate, New Study Shows
Researchers studied satellite scans of a region spanning over 386,000 square miles, or more than three times the size of the state of Virginia.
Apple iPhone 6 Mobile Payment System Said To Include American Express, Visa And MasterCard
Apple is reportedly working on deals to sign up credit-card companies such as Visa, MasterCard and American Express as partners.
Worldwide Tablet Shipment Growth Projected To Decline In 2014 As PCs Rebound
Even as tablet demand levels out in mature markets, new operating systems are expected to keep demand for PCs going in these markets.
Amazon, Accused Of Making ‘Backdoor Entry’ Into Retail Business, Faces Tax Issues In India
Amazon, having recently announced plans to invest $2 billion to expand in India, finds itself in a tax dispute with a local government.
New Study Reveals How Wild Rabbits Genetically Transformed Into Tame Ones
Small changes in many genes rather than drastic changes in a few genes caused the domestication, the scientists said.
Apple iWatch Release Date Not Likely Until Early 2015, Report Says
With no existing version of the iWatch to suffer declining sales ahead of a launch, Apple has the flexibility of unveiling the device later.
Flies, Worms And Humans Share More Genetic Codes Than Previously Thought, Study Says
Despite sharing the same building blocks, the human genome is more than 10 times larger than those of the worm and fly.
NASA's Spitzer Spots Asteroid Smashup That Could Help Better Understand Planet Formation Process
This is the first time scientists have managed to collect data before and after a planetary-system smashup.