NASA And Japan’s JAXA To Launch New Global Precipitation Satellite In February
Take a look at how the new satellite -- launched by NASA and JAXA -- will help forecast the world's weather.
LG Rumored To Release LG G3 Smartphone In MWC 2014 Along With Smart Watch And Fitness Wristband
LG G3 is rumored to include the latest Android 4.4 KitKat mobile operating system and a 2.2 GHz octa-core processor.
Dogecoin, A Digital Currency Similar To Bitcoin, Has Been Hacked, Costing Its Owners Thousands Of Dollars
While bitcoins are worth more than $700 each, dogecoin is still in its infancy and is valued at a fraction of a dollar.
iOS 7 Untethered Jailbreak: Evasi0n7 Updated To Version 1.0.1, Controversial TaiG Package Removed
The hackers also issued a letter to the jailbreak community, denying allegations of taking money from TaiG, a Chinese app store.
Apple Fined $670K By Taiwan’s FTC For Interfering With Local Distributors’ iPhone-Pricing Plans
Apple isn't perfect, as a mistake in Taiwan demonstrates.
Apple iPad 6, iPhone 6 Release Date Rumors: 12.9-Inch iPad Tipped For October, Larger iPhone Likely In May 2014
Larger tablets from the likes of Apple and Samsung could ultimately impact the demand for ultrabook models, a report says.
Alan Turing, WWII Code-Breaker, Gets Royal Pardon Over Charges Of Homosexuality Nearly 60 Years After His Death
While Alan Turing’s wartime code-breaking saved thousands of lives, his own life was destroyed when he was convicted for being gay.
Lévy Walk: Sharks, Honeybees And Humans All Hunt The Same Way
The Lévy walk involves a series of short movements in one area and then a longer trek to another area.
Evasi0n7 Released: How To Jailbreak iOS 7 Untethered On iPhone, iPad, iPad Mini And iPod Touch [Tutorial For Mac, Windows]
Evasi0n7 is compatible with all iPhone, iPad, iPad mini and iPod touch models running iOS 7.0 through 7.0.4. Here is how to use it.
Solar Activity Is Not A Key Contributor To Climate Change: Study
Researchers carried out a study using records of past temperatures constructed with data from tree rings and other historical sources.
Apple’s China Mobile Deal: Timing Matters To Get The Mojo Working And Cupertino Knows It
Apple's partnership with smaller local carriers has not helped the company much in the world's largest smartphone phone market.
Flowering Plants Evolved To Withstand Cold But Some May Not Adapt To Human-Induced Climate Change Quickly
Modern trees and crops may not have the capability to respond quickly enough to climate change.
Study Of Dark Clouds In The Milky Way Galaxy Solves Mystery Behind The Size Of Massive Stars
While average stars like our sun are common in the Milky Way, more is needed to explain the formation of massive stars.
Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4, 10.1 And Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 Release Date Likely In Q1 2014; Galaxy Tab 3 Lite Also Coming: Report
Each of the “Pro” devices will support Wi-Fi and 4G LTE, while the Galaxy Tab 3 Lite will feature only 3G connectivity.
Cyanogen, The Dark Horse: Custom Android ROM Maker Raises Another $23 Million
Cyanogen announced that it plans to hire dozens of people and open an office in China.
The Road Back To Youth: Scientists Discover Chemical That Can Reverse Aging In Animal Studies
Scientists discovered a new mechanism of aging and managed to reverse it.
Japan’s New Volcanic Island, Niijima, Is Growing And Could Survive For Several Years: Scientists
Although scientists initially speculated that Niijima might not last, new details suggest that the island could survive for a long time.
DNA Of Oldest Flowering Plant Addresses Darwin’s ‘Abominable Mystery:' Study
Amborella’s genome is expected to shed new light on important traits in flowering plants, including in all major food crop species.
Europe’s Gaia Lifts Off To Survey 1 Billion Stars And Create 3D Map Of Milky Way Galaxy
Equipped with a 1,000-megapixel camera, Gaia will look to capture 3D images of stars, planets and asteroids.
Apple Mac Pro Release Date Arrives: Two Basic Configurations Offered At A Starting Price Of $2,999
Apple's new Mac Pro desktop, the company’s first product to be completely manufactured in the U.S., is now available on its online store.
iSight Cameras On Apple’s MacBook, iMac Models Can Be Activated Without User’s Knowledge [VIDEO]
Researchers have found webcams on the 2008 MacBook and iMac models, and more recent models from other vendors, can be compromised.
Neanderthals’ History Of Incest: DNA Shows Evidence Of Early Human Interbreeding
Neanderthals had sexual relationships with close relatives, which, in today’s standards and in some cultures, is taboo.
NASA Approves 3 Spacewalks To Repair Faulty Cooling System On The International Space Station
Each of the three spacewalks is scheduled to last six-and-a-half hours, according to NASA.
New Report On Global Corporate Sustainability Practices Shows Talkers Outnumber The Doers
Sustainability can boost a company’s bottom line, new research shows, contradicting popular belief that non-financial goals can harm profits.
Milky Way Galaxy Has Four Spiral Arms, A 12-Year-Long Study Of Massive Stars Reveals
Astronomers can't see what the Milky Way looks like, but they assume its shape by observing its stars and their distances from Earth.
Facebook To Run Auto-Play Video Ads In News Feeds, A Move That Could Annoy Many Users
Will the move annoy users enough to log-off the social network?
Neanderthals’ Ancient Ritual For The Dead: 50,000-Year-Old Skeleton Suggests Early Humans Buried Their Dead
A Neanderthal skeleton, unearthed in a cave in southwestern France over a century ago, was intentionally buried, a new study reveals.
Apple OS X 10.9.1 Mavericks Released With Several Improvements For Mail, Safari, VoiceOver And More
In addition to the general OS X 10.9.1 build, Apple also released a system-specific version for the late 2013 MacBook Pro with Retina display.
Android 4.4.2 KitKat Update: Google Play Editions Of Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One Get OTA [Download Link]
Google Play editions of both Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One received the Android 4.4.2 KitKat update. Here are the OTA download links.
The Soviet Union Spent $1 Billion On Mind-Control Experiments During The Cold War As Part Of Arms Race With The US: Report
During the Cold War, the Soviets developed a device to generate and store high-frequency electromagnetic radiation produced by the human brain.