Yahoo Mail, Hotmail become new targets for hackers
Microsoft’s Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail have also been targeted by hackers.
Microsoft to set new rules for chip developers
Operating system giant Microsoft Corporation has asked the chip-makers who want to use the next version of Windows for tablets to partner with no more than one computer developer
National Spelling Bee competition finds a master in Sukanya
Sukanya, who is an eighth grade student at Abington Heights Middle School in Newton Ransom, Pennsylvania, won the 2011 Scripps National Spelling Bee competition on Thursday night
Yemeni Presidential palace shelled, Saleh wounded
Missiles struck the palace of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah in Sana’a on Friday, wounding the president and three senior officials. National security council spokesman Tommy Vietor said the U.S. is monitoring reports that Saleh was wounded, but could not confirm it.
NASA to test sounding rocket technology at Wallops Center
NASA will test several new sounding rocket technologies on June 9 at the NASA Launch Range at the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia
Nintendo Wii Play: Motion set to hit the markets on June 13
Japanese gaming tycoon Nintendo is set launch the Nintendo Wii Play: Motion on June 13
North Carolina set to become the next big tech-oriented area in US
Apple is set to follow on the footsteps of The Google and Facebook by constructing its new $1 billion, 500,000 square foot data center in North Carolina
Rosetta Stone eyes Asia to halt loss in business
Language-learning software company Rosetta Stone Inc. announced the company could profit from retailing and providing its services in Asia
Seeing red? It instigates faster reactions even in humans
A new study by the researchers at the University of Rochester has found out that when humans see the color red, their reactions become both faster and forceful.
Kogan introduces world’s first Chromium OS laptops
Australia-based Kogan on Friday released the world’s first Google’s Chromium OS powered laptops.
Infosys enters cloud arena
India’s second largest IT company Infosys has announced to adopt the cloud technology as a part of its Infosys 3.0 transformation
Ofer, Israeli shipping heavyweight, comes under fire for Iran deals
Ofer Brother Group, an Israeli family shipping business and the country’s one of the most powerful corporations, has been blamed for business deals with Iran.
Pentagon says physical response not ruled out to deal with cyber threats
The US Department of Defense (DOD) has announced the military is ready to use physical attacks in response to cyber threats
HPO study compares company success to soccer play
HPO Center, a Netherlands based high performance organization has revealed a global study about the main success factors of companies
AMD releases new low-power chip for tablets
Processor maker AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) revealed on Wednesday that the company has developed its first low-power chip for tablets
China bans social networking for the army
China has banned its military force from using social networking and other match-making websites to prevent leak of classified information.
How to end some nagging Apple apps problems?
iPhone and iPad fixes can lead to less headaches and more utility. Here's how they can be employed.
Cyber-weapons developed by Pentagon to enter online warfare soon
The Pentagon has designed a list of cyber weapons which include viruses that can disrupt important networks belonging to the enemy
EU bans baby bottles containing Bisphenol-A chemical
The European Union (EU) declared that baby bottles containing Bisphenol A (BPA) will have to be removed from shops across Europe starting from Wednesday
Video Games help obese kids to be more active: study
A study by researchers at the University of Auckland, New Zealand has revealed that interactive gaming can help obese children become more active
Microsoft and Korean research duo develop separate technology to block and delete porn
Software giant Microsoft and researchers from a South Korean university have announced two new methods that can be used to auto-detect pornographic movies and images
Why should you frequently visit your LinkedIn account?
Do not just abandon your LinkedIn profile but make full use of it
Hacker group declares death for Sony Corp
Hacker group LulzSec, previously in the news for posting hoax Tupac story on PBS’s website, has announced they will continue to attack Sony’s online networks.
Parents rely more on technology to keep track on children
A study has revealed an average parent sends up to 600 texts per year to keep track on their kids.
Microsoft decides to take it easy on hackers
Software giant Microsoft said Sony’s approach in dealing with hackers probably did not work as the company was too tough with them.
Will Linux Kernel 3.0 be a ground-breaking achievement?
Linux Kernel, an operating system used by the Linux family of Unix-like operating systems, is all set to launch its newest version Kernel 2.8.0 or to be named Kernel 3.0.
EA releases PWNED video series on Battlefield 3 game
Gaming heavy-weight EA’s (Electronic Arts) UK section has launched PWNED, a new web video series meant to cover the latest EA games’ news across the world
Warwick varsity researchers find out key to heart diseases
Researchers at the University of Warwick, London, have discovered why a newly found cholesterol seems to be ‘ultra-bad’, increasing risks of heart diseases, a report on the university website said
Taliban suicide bombers strike Herat, 4 killed
Taliban rebels led by suicide bombers attacked an Italian military base near a government building in Herat in Afghanistan's west on Monday, killing four people and wounding dozens.
Study: Brain’s response to a certain situation alters with age
Moral responses of people, to similar situations, change as they age, according to a new study at the University of Chicago, a report on the university website said