Google’s Chromecast Now An Open Platform As Company Launches SDK For More App Support
The release means that even more movies, TV shows and music will become available on Chromecast.
Climate Change Blamed For Thinning Of Arctic Lake Ice, Shorter Winter Ice Season In Alaska: Study
Researchers at a Canadian university used satellite radar signals to tell the story of thinning Arctic lake ice in Alaska.
Windows 8.1 Update Leaks, Ahead Of March Release, Reveal Improved Keyboard And Mouse Experience
The Windows 8.1 Update 1 is expected to be launched on March 11, ahead of the company’s Build developers' conference in April.
India-US Relations, H-1B Visas And What Immigration Reform Means To Indians And Indian Companies: Immigration Lawyer Sheela Murthy Speaks Up On These Issues (Q&A)
Here's why immigration lawyer Sheela Murthy, famous in the Indian community here and abroad, doesn't think so.
Apple iWatch Rumors: Smart Watch Could Feature Magnetic Induction, Curved Glass Screen, Solar- And Motion-Charging Options
Will Apple’s upcoming iWatch revolutionize the way people charge their mobile devices?
New Study Explains How Circumbinary Planets -- Ones That Orbit Two Stars, Like Star Wars' Tatooine -- Are Formed
A new study reveals how planets with two stars are formed despite the extremely hostile environment surrounding their location in the universe.
US Lowers India’s Aviation Safety Ranking For Failing To Meet ICAO Standards; Indian Carriers Cannot Increase Flights To US And Will Be Subject To Greater Scrutiny
Indian carriers will not be allowed to add flights to the U.S., and additional checks will be imposed on existing flights.
Infosys Co-Founder Kris Gopalakrishnan Gives $36 Million To Indian Institute Of Science To Set Up Brain Research Center
The amount is one of the largest donations the institute has ever received from a single source.
Apple iPad 6 Release Date Rumors: Analyst Says Imminent Launch Of A 12.9-Inch iPad Pro Not Likely
According to an analyst, the market is not yet ripe for a larger iPad with a screen bigger than the current 9.7-inch iPad Air.
Climate Change Has Major Impact On Penguin Chicks’ Survival: Study
There are 17 species of penguins found on Earth, and 10 of them breed in relatively dry places, where there is no snow.
Dinosaur Fossils From China Help Scientists Describe New Species That Roamed The Planet Millions Of Years Ago
The fossils belong to a nearly 60-foot-long medium-sized dinosaur, thought to be a juvenile.
iOS 7.0.5 Jailbreak: Modified Evasi0n7 Reportedly Jailbreaks New Firmware While Hacker Recommends Users To Avoid Update
Jailbreak users are recommended to stay away from iOS 7.0.5 until further notice from evad3rs.
Let’s Map It: Tencent Dispatches Camera Cars To Create China’s Most Comprehensive Street View Ever
Google is not permitted to roll out its iconic street-view service in China, allowing Tencent to fill the void.
Apple Led Worldwide Tablet Sales In The Holiday Quarter Amid Slowing Annual Growth For Overall Industry
While the fourth quarter was the most successful one for Apple, its year-on-year growth rate was well below the industry average.
Secrets Of The 'Chameleon Of The Sea:' Cuttlefish’s Ability To Change Colors Can Inspire Protective Camouflage For Soldiers
The cuttlefish, known as the "chameleon of the sea," can rapidly alter both the color and pattern of its skin.
Comet Watch On Mars: NASA Prepares For Likely Encounter With Comet Siding Spring In October On The Red Planet
The comet's brightness during the spring will be an indicator of how much of a hazard it will present to spacecraft orbiting Mars.
Second Former Foxconn Executive Arrested In Taiwan For Allegedly Taking Bribes From Suppliers
Media reports say that a key suspect, using his position in a procurement committee, allegedly netted about $3.3 million from suppliers.
Samsung Galaxy NotePro Release Date: Device To Launch On Feb. 4 In The UK, Pre-Orders Started
Samsung has listed the device with a price tag that seems to be more expensive than the tablet’s rumored price in the US.
HP Rumored To Launch $200 Phablet-Sized Smartphone Next Week
HP CEO Meg Whitman also recently confirmed that the company was indeed building a smartphone.
Tiny Bacteria Produce And Release ‘Food Parcels’ Into Ocean For Marine Organisms: Study
Extracellular vesicles have been studied in human-related bacteria before, but this is the first evidence of their existence in the ocean.
Apple iPhone 6 Rumors: Device To Feature 8 Megapixel Camera With Improved Image Stabilization; Pegatron May Manufacture 50% Of Supplies
The latest rumors have come amid speculation that Apple could release the iPhone 6 with a bigger screen.
Apple’s US Mac Sales See Significant Growth In Q4 2013 While Worldwide PC Shipments Suffer Worst Decline Since 2009
PC manufacturers continue to reel from the changing preferences of consumers and businesses for smartphones and tablets.
Apple iWatch Will Enter A Crowded Market: 5 Potential iWatch Competitors Debuted At International CES 2014
Here is a list that provides a glimpse at the products that Apple’s iWatch will need to compete with after its release.
As Numbers Of Large Carnivores Declines, Scientists Urge Effective Conservation Methods
The survival of large carnivores is necessary to maintain the structure and function of diverse ecosystems, a study has emphasized.
Samsung Galaxy S5, Galaxy Note 4 Rumors: Latest Buzz Suggests Mix Of Steel And Plastic, 3-Sided Display
Will the rumors about Samsung's radical new designs for its upcoming smartphones prove accurate?
The Science Behind Ageing Sharks: Study Reveals Great Whites Can Live More Than 70 Years
The method of estimating a shark's age has traditionally relied on counting growth band pairs, like tree rings.
Soft Pigments In Ancient Fossils Reveal Colors Of Prehistoric Sea Monsters
The scientists studied the chemical content of the soft tissues and confirmed that they were the remnants of the animals' skin color.
Obama Administration Extends International Space Station Operations Until At Least 2024
According to NASA, keeping the space station going for a longer period is essential for many reasons.
First Dinosaur Fossils Discovered In Saudi Arabia: Dry Desert Was A Beach Filled With Bones Of Ancient Animals
The fossils are approximately 72 million years old, and they helped scientists describe two types of dinosaur.
iOS 7 Jailbreak: iOS 7.1 Beta 3 Does Not Patch Evasi0n7 While Unofficial Modified Evasi0n7 Apparently Jailbreaks Third Beta
While the iOS 7.1 beta 3 is still jailbreak safe, will a subsequent beta release patch the exploits used in evasi0n7?