Apple iPhone 6 Release Date Nears As Company Sends Out Invite; What Does ‘Wish We Could Say More’ Mean?
The tech giant says it wishes it "could say more" about the upcoming event, where a new, large-screen iPhone is expected to debut.
Unusual Walking Fish Could Help Explain How Ancient Animals Switched From Water To Land
As part of a study, researchers turned to a living African fish, called Polypterus, which can breathe air and walk on land.
Samsung Gear S, LG G Watch R Smartwatches Unveiled Ahead Of Apple iWatch Announcement
Samsung and LG announced their new smartwatch models on Wednesday in a bid to get the word out before Apple’s iWatch is unveiled.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Reportedly Prepares For China Trip Amid Antitrust Probe
China's SAIC has charged Microsoft with violating the country's anti-monopoly laws in a case involving Windows OS and Office suite apps.
Snapdeal, New Delhi-Based Online Retailer, Gets Investment From Ratan Tata
Snapdeal, a growing e-commerce portal, has also tied up with the Tata Group’s housing division to sell affordable homes online.
Malaysian Police Detain 42 Foreigners After Rioting At Export Unit In Johor
JCY, which serves companies such as Samsung and Hitachi, issued a statement claiming that the incident will not affect the company’s business.
Apple iPhone 6 True Tone Flash And Other Parts Leaked In Photos Ahead Of September Release
The spherical flash in the photos matches leaked images of iPhone 6 rear shells shown to feature a circular opening for the flash unit.
Spectacular View Of Colliding Galaxies Provides Glimpse Of Early Universe
Gravitational lensing helps compare local galaxies with remote ones and see them as they would appear when the universe was significantly younger.
Apple iPhone 6 Release: Supplies Will Not Be Affected By Display Shortage, JPMorgan Analyst Says
Many reports had previously suggested a potential delay in the launch of the 5.5-inch version of the iPhone 6, due to production issues.
Medical Marijuana Can Help Lower Painkiller Abuse, New Study Suggests
States that allow marijuana use for medical purposes had 25 percent fewer deaths from drug overdose compared to states without such laws.
Smartphones In California Will Be Required To Sport ‘Kill Switch’ Starting July 2015
In San Francisco, 67 percent of all robberies reportedly involve the theft of a mobile communications device.
Bardarbunga Volcano Update: Iceland Retracts Eruption Alert But Continues Monitoring Tremors
While there were no signs of a volcanic tremor after a magnitude 5 quake late on Sunday, authorities did not rule out an eruption.
LG Expected To Unveil Circular Smart Watch Called ‘G Watch R’ At IFA 2014 To Take On Moto 360
On Sunday, LG uploaded a teaser video showing off glimpses of a new smart watch, dubbed the "LG G Watch R."
Apple iPhone 6 Vs. iPhone 5: Leaked Photos Show How Much Bigger The New Device Could Be
The photos provide a clear look at how much bigger the iPhone 6 could be than the iPhone 5 or iPhone 5s.
BlackBerry Passport Specs Leaked Showing 3GB RAM, 13MP Camera With OIS Technology And Other Details
According to the company, the BlackBerry Passport has already ignited a lot of consumer interest.
Oldest Metal Object Ever Found In A Woman’s Grave In Israel
Researchers believe that the metal piece was a burial offering and belonged to the woman, as it was found just above the skeleton.
Apple iPhone 6 Release: Screen Hitch Leaves Suppliers Scrambling Ahead Of Likely September Launch
Apple had aimed for a thinner form factor and wanted to have a single layer of backlight film in the 4.7-inch screen version.
Worldwide Spending On Information Security To Surpass $70B By End Of 2014: Report
The easy availability of malicious software, which led to highly targeted attacks in 2013, will transform the information security industry.
US Air Force Jets Attack Islamic State Fighters In Northern Iraq Days After Beheading Of James Foley
The air raids followed President Obama’s statement from Wednesday that attacks against ISIS would continue.
Discovery Of Microbes Under Antarctic Ice Has Implications For Finding Life Elsewhere In Solar System
The discovery of microbes in Antarctica could have implications for the search for life on Jupiter's moon Europa and Saturn's moon Enceladus.
Apple iPad Air 2 Rumors: Device’s RAM Could Be Increased To 2GB
An increased RAM, along with a faster A8 processor, is expected to help the new iPad's performance.
Infineon Technologies To Acquire International Rectifier For $3B In Cash
The transaction, which is said to be the biggest in Infineon’s history, is expected to close later this year or in early 2015.
Heartbleed Security Flaw Used By Chinese Hackers In Community Health Systems Hacking
The hackers used the Heartbleed bug to collect user credentials and log in through a virtual private network.
Google Launchpad, Search Engine Giant’s Startup Mentorship Program, Coming To India
The startups will be guided by nearly 20 mentors, half of whom will be “Googlers” from California and Israel.
Pterosaur, Ancient Toothless 'Dragon,' Ruled Late Cretaceous Period Skies
Pterosaurs likely inhabited a large variety of environments, but were particularly abundant near large lakes, rivers and coastal environments.
Apple iPhone 6 Rumored To Sport Faster Qualcomm MDM9625 LTE Modem with LTE-Advanced Support
The new modem is also a significant improvement over the Qualcomm MDM9615 chip featured in the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5.
Heinz Recalls Some Infant Food Products In China Over Lead Contamination Scare
According to experts, exposure to lead can slow down a child’s intellectual and physical development.
Bardarbunga, Iceland’s Largest Volcano, At High Risk Of Eruption; Air Traffic Warning Issued
According to Iceland's Met office, seismic activity has been gradually increasing in Bardarbunga over the last seven years.
China’s JD.com And Tencent Sell 574,000 Smartphones In 5-Day Promotion Sale
Monday’s announcement is seen as an effort to show that the $215 million partnership between the companies has paid off.
Apple iPhone 6 Rumored To Feature New Lightning Cable With Reversible USB Connector
Apple filed a patent with the USPTO in which it described “reversible or dual orientation USB plug connectors” for its future products.