Apple Lowers iPhone ‘Reuse And Recycle’ Trade-In Value To $225 In The US And Canada
The latest trade-in value is significantly lower than what Apple offered in its previous recycling programs.
Bigfoot Existence Questioned By Study Testing DNA From Hair Samples
Instead, the study's findings suggest that there could be a new or hybrid bear species roaming the Himalayas.
NSA Internet Surveillance Is Legal, A Presidential Privacy Board Concludes
The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board was appointed by President Barack Obama to deliberate on the NSA's spying program.
Samsung Launches Galaxy S5 Mini; Report Suggests Retail Price Of $650
The handset will run on the latest Android 4.4 KitKat operating system, and will be resistant to water and dust.
Mars One Accepting Ideas For Scientific Payloads To Be Sent To The Red Planet In 2018
The Mars lander for the 2018 mission will be built on the same platform that NASA used for its Phoenix mission in 2007.
Cameroon To Investigate World Cup Match-Fixing Allegations Involving 7 Players
A convicted Singaporean match-fixer called Wilson Raj Perumal accurately predicted the result of the game against Croatia.
ISIS Mortar Attacks On Samarra Shrine Kill 6 Igniting Fears Of Larger Sectarian Conflict
ISIS has made no secret of its intention to destroy the Shiite shrine, which has been the cause of past sectarian conflict.
Scientists Discover Potentially Habitable Earth-Like Planet Only 16 Light-Years Away
The planet receives about the same average energy as Earth does from the sun.
Jason Kidd Likely To Exit Nets; Bucks Could Be Next Destination If Compensation Deal Works Out
Jason Kidd may have coached his last Nets game following failed power play.
Facebook Researcher Responds To Criticism Over Massive Psychological Experiment On Users
Many have criticized a sociological experiment conducted by Facebook, saying that the company played with its users’ emotions.
Ancient Ocean Currents Linked To Longer And More Intense Ice-Age Cycles
Slowing currents boosted carbon-dioxide storage in the oceans, leading first to less CO2 in the atmosphere and then to colder temperatures.
Scientists Discover New Mammal Species As Tiny As A Mouse But Genetically Related To Elephants
The new species of round-eared sengi, or elephant-shrew, is a native of the far-off northwestern region of Namibia.
Android 4.4.4 KitKat Update Arrives For Sony Xperia Z1 Compact, Firmware Also Certified For Xperia Z1 And Z Ultra
The new firmware, which comes with the build number 14.4.A.0.108, is also certified for the Xperia Z1 and the Xperia Z Ultra.
Electric Eel’s Genome Reveals How Some Fish Evolved Organs That Generate Electricity
Some fish use their “electric sense” to detect other animals and objects even in the dark.
New NASA Images Reveal Reduction In Air Pollution Across The US
The decrease in air pollution is attributed to new regulations, better technology and economic change, scientists said.
GM Recalling More Than 30,000 Cruze Sedans Over Air Bags Malfunction
The recall covers cars from the 2013 and 2014 model years that included air bags built by Japan's Takata Corporation.
Apple iPhone 6 Release Date Nears: Rumor Suggests Only 5.5-Inch Model Could Have 128GB Storage
If true, it would mark yet another attempt by Apple to differentiate the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 from the 4.7-inch version.
Scientists Discover 3 Closely Orbiting Supermassive Black Holes In Distant Galaxy
Supermassive black holes clustered together are more common in the universe than previously thought, according to the study.
Samsung Unveils Gear Live Smart Watch Powered By Android Wear, Google’s New OS For Wearable Devices
The smart watch comes with a built-in heart rate monitor, which works in collaboration with multiple fitness apps.
Google, Samsung Join Hands To Integrate KNOX Into Next Android Version
KNOX will allow users of Android's next version to separate business data from personal information on their devices.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Release Date Coming: Device Rumored To Launch ‘Immediately’ After IFA 2014
Launching the Note 4 early could be Samsung’s move to counter Apple’s upcoming iPhone 6, which could launch sometime in mid-September.
Apple iPhone 6 Features: Analysts Expect 5.5-Inch Version To Sport Optical Image Stabilization
The new OIS technology could be the differentiating factor between the two versions of the upcoming iPhone 6.
Luis Suárez Bite: Player Could Face 2-Year Ban For Biting Italy’s Giorgio Chiellini As FIFA Opens Probe
The clash between Suárez and Chiellini happened at about the 80th minute when the two players got tangled up in front of Italy’s goal post.
Montana Health Department Server Hack Likely Compromised 1.3 Million Accounts
Montana experiences an average of 17,000 hacking attempts on the state's computer system every hour, or nearly six billion attempts a year.
PanGu iOS 7.1.1 Untethered Jailbreak Burns Through Two Potential Exploits For An iOS 8 Jailbreak
Some people have argued that the exploits used for the jailbreak were wasted because the iOS 8 is only three months away.
Titan's Building Blocks Suggest Satellite May Have Begun Forming Before Saturn: Study
Information about Titan’s building blocks could help researchers better understand how the planet-sized moon might have formed.
PanGu iOS 7.1.1 Jailbreak: Cydia Tweaks Compatible With The New Untethered Tool
The list of non-compatible jailbreak tweaks is shorter than that of working tweaks.
Apple iPhone 6 Release Date Coming: ‘Rounder, Thinner’ Models Reportedly To Enter Production In July
Both versions of the iPhone 6 are expected to ship to retailers around September, according to Bloomberg.
Apple iPhone 6 Release Date Coming: Foxconn Reportedly Hiring 100K Employees For New iPhone Production
Hiring by Apple's suppliers to match production needs for the iPhone 6 could drive the biggest employment boom in mainland China in years.
Oracle To Buy Micros Systems For $5B: WSJ
The latest buyout would be Oracle’s biggest after its takeover of Sun Microsystems for $7.4 billion in 2010.