Alibaba, Lions Gate Join Forces To Offer Video-Streaming Service In China
The joint venture will offer a service called “Lionsgate Entertainment World” and is expected to launch in August.
NASA Cargo Spacecraft Lifts Off For Space Station Aboard Orbital Sciences’ Antares Rocket
The mission will deliver 3,669 pounds of cargo to the Expedition 40 astronauts aboard the space station.
Apple iPhone 6 Release Date: Analyst Says Production Issue Could Delay Launch Of 5.5-Inch Model Until 2015
The larger version of the next iPhone has been beset with production issues and led analysts to question Apple's ability to launch it this year.
Luiz Felipe Scolari Quits; Mixed Feelings In Argentina After World Cup Loss
While Brazil's miserable performance claimed its first casualty, Argentine fans struggled to cope with their team's loss to Germany.
Samsung Suspends Business With Chinese Supplier After Finding Evidence Of Child Labor
Samsung said that it had found evidence of an “illegal hiring process” at a factory that allegedly put children to work.
NASA Spacecraft Observes More Evidence Of Dry Ice Gullies On Mars
Frozen carbon dioxide, or dry ice, does not naturally exist on Earth, but it is abundant on Mars.
Apple iPhone 6 Rumors: New A8 Processor Will Be Dual-Core Clocking At 2.0GHz
The new A8 chip is expected to have clock frequencies of 2.0GHz or more for each core.
Google Says Too Many Censorship Requests Make EU’s ‘Right To Be Forgotten’ Tough To Tackle
Google says implementation of the EU ruling could lead to “difficult and debatable judgments.”
Chimpanzees’ Intelligence Hugely Dependent On Genes They Inherit From Parents
Researchers examined the behavior of 99 captive chimpanzees within the age groups of nine years to 54 years.
FTC Sues Amazon For Billing Parents Over Unauthorized In-App Purchases Made By Children
The FTC also sought a ban on Amazon’s practice of billing parents and other account holders for in-app charges made without their consent.
Will ‘99 Days of Freedom’ From Facebook Make Users Happier? Campaign Seeks Answer
The campaign “began as an office joke” but “quickly morphed into an officially-funded project,” according to its creators.
Apple iPhone 6 Rumored To Feature New Haptic Feedback Technology
Special algorithms will help the linear oscillating motor produce vibrations with different levels of intensity, the report said.
Lenovo Continues To Lead Worldwide PC Market, Surpasses Apple In US Shipments In Q2
Lenovo displaced Apple to take third place among leading PC vendors in the U.S., for the first time in years.
Supernova Helps Scientists Solve Mystery Of Cosmic Dust Formation
Astronomers believe that the new dust grains formed in material shed into space by the dying star before the explosion.
Duck-Billed Dinosaur Footprints, Made Nearly 70 Million Years Ago, Discovered In Alaska
The discovery suggests that the hadrosaurs not only roamed in herds but also flourished in the ancient high-latitude, polar ecosystem.
Fossil Of Tiny 2-Inch Long Hedgehog Discovered In Canada
Scientists have speculated that Silvacola might have fed on insects, plants and seeds.
How To Install Android 4.4.3 KitKat On Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE Using AOSB Custom ROM
Here is how to install Android 4.4.3 KitKat on the Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE using AOSB ROM.
NSA, FBI Spied On Prominent Muslim-Americans For Years, Docs Leaked By Edward Snowden Reveal
The five individuals are believed to have been spied on because of their Muslim background and work related to Islam.
Russia Criticizes US For ‘Kidnapping’ Russian Hacker Accused Of Stealing Retailers’ Credit Card Data
The 30-year-old man is said to be the son of Valery Seleznev, a member of the Russian parliament.
Fossil Helps Identify Biggest-Ever Flying Bird With A Nearly 24-Foot Wingspan
While the bird’s skeleton suggests that it was an expert flyer, its giant wings would have made it awkward on land, scientists said.
PC Sales To Recover In 2015 While Tablet Market Continues To Mature Worldwide: Gartner
Overall, the worldwide combined shipments of devices are estimated to reach 2.4 billion units in 2014.
World Cup Official Arrested Over Illegal Resale Of Tickets
Police said Whelan’s name repeatedly came up in telephone calls that led to last week’s arrests of 11 people.
Scientists Unlock A Key To How Increasing Levels Of Carbon Dioxide Affect Food Crops
A new discovery might provide scientists with tools to engineer crops that can deal more effectively with climate change.
Apple iPhone 6 Could Be Assembled By ‘Foxbot’ Robots Deployed By Foxconn
Foxconn is planning to install 10,000 Foxbots to produce the iPhone while each robot can assemble an average of 30,000 devices a year.
MH370 Update: Malaysia To Deploy More Equipment To Aid Search Efforts In Indian Ocean
The new equipment is expected to reach the search area by the middle of next month.
US Military Working With Hollywood Designers To Build An Iron Man-Style Suit For Elite Troops Of The Future
The suit could weigh as much as 400 pounds, but it would enable impressive agility and speed.
Scientists Decode Meaning Of Chimpanzee Gestures For The First Time
When one chimpanzee taps another, it means, “Stop that.”
Freezing Earth-Like Planet Discovered In Two-Star System 3,000 Light-Years From Earth
The planet's host star is much dimmer than the sun, which makes the planet much colder than the Earth.
Apple iPhone Leads US Smartphone Market In May With 42% Share, Samsung Gains Too
While the iPhone was the most popular smartphone in the US, Android led among operating systems for smartphones.
Fracking Wastewater Injection Linked To Increase In Oklahoma Earthquakes: Study
Nearly 450 earthquakes of magnitude 3 and larger occurred in the central and eastern parts of the U.S. between 2010 and 2013.