What Is Samsung And Foxconn's Kiss High-Speed Data Transfer Standard?
The technology will help transfer data between PCs, smartphones and other devices faster than current rates of transfer.
How Does Apple iPhone 8 Wireless Charging Feature Work?
Some leaked renders of the iPhone 8 charging pad reportedly surfaced Thursday.
Samsung's Next-Gen S Pen May Alert Users On Crossing Drinking Limit
The stylus would extend out and double up as breathalyzer and microphone, according to reports.
Will Self-Driving Cars Come Without Steering Wheel, Pedals? Yes, Suggests Ford Patent
Since self-driven cars are controlled autonomously, they don't need controls such as a steering wheel or pedals.
Micromotors Used To Treat Stomach Infection May Lead To Oral Insulin Administration
Researchers used micromotors — tiny vehicles about the width of a human hair made of biodegradable materials — to neutralize gastric acid and treat bacterial infection inside the stomach.
Is Your Uber Travel Data Safe? Company Faces Decades Of FTC Audits
Uber and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced a settlement Tuesday which will allow the government authority to conduct privacy audits with the company for 20 years.
Charlottesville Attack: Facebook, Reddit, Google And GoDaddy Shut Down Hate Groups
Social networking companies have started the crackdown on hate groups, while companies such as Google and GoDaddy have de-registered the domains of racist websites such as the Daily Stormer.
Google Pixel 2 Gets FCC-Certified With Android O, Snapdragon 835 And 'Active Edge'
The device, expected to be launched in the next two months, will also have a new ‘Active Edge’ feature, similar to Edge Sense on the HTC U11.
Apple iPhone 8 Leaks Continue, Video Allegedly Shows Vertical Camera, Black Rear
The company has tried to eliminate supply chain leaks, although it hasn't been largely successful.
Tesla Promoting Energy Products In Australia With Model X Towing Tiny House
Customers can request a Tesla Tiny Home visit on the company's website.
Waymo Wants To Build Self-Driving Cars That Soften On Hitting People
The safety feature will loosen the rigidity of body panels, bumpers and the hood using underlying rods, cables or springs. The point of impact on the car will loosen itself structurally to minimize impact, using cables.
IoT Devices' Security Guidelines Are Critical To Cybersecurity
Millions of internet users would continue to be at risk unless the connected devices are secured against hacking.
Google Camera Version 4.4 For Pixel, Nexus, Android One: 5 Features To Know
The new update brings features such as double tap to zoom and UI improvements.
Snapchat's 'Phone Swap' Coming To TV: Digital Platforms Taking Over Television
The series follows strangers as they exchange phones, allowing them to go through the content of each others smartphones.
When Buying Tickets Online, Is Your Data Safe?
Amazon might not be able to sell tickets online due to customer data privacy concerns.
Fitbit Smartwatch Final Renders Leaked, Show Surge-Like Wearable With Three Buttons
From the renders, the new smartwatch looks like a mix of Fitbit Surge and Charge 2.
What Is Sarahah? App Spamming Facebook Feeds With Anonymous Quotes
The anonymous messaging app has been making repeated appearances on users’ Facebook feeds recently.
Is Your Tesla Eligible For HW 2.5 Update For Full Autopilot?
The company has equipped the Model 3, S, and X production units with upgraded HW 2.5 Autopilot hardware.
Self-Driving: Tesla, Uber, Lyft And Others Building Own Vehicle Fleets
Self-driving is expected to change the current models of vehicle ownership and transportation.
Self-Driven Cars May Be Susceptible To Hacking, Ransomware
Modern cars are more susceptible to hacking than devices such as smartphones as they use multiple chipsets.
Why Smartphones, Including iPhone, Are Moving To OLED From LCD
Apple, which has been making LCD iPhones since 2007, has opted for an OLED display for its upcoming iPhone.
Google May Be Sued By Female Employees Over Sexism, Discrimination
The ongoing discrimination scandal at Google has deepened with many current and former female employees claiming they earned less than men despite equal qualifications.
As iPhone 8 Launch Nears, Developers Making Apple ARKit Based Games
Developers have started making augmented reality games based on Apple's ARKit, which was launched at the World Wide Developers Conference in June this year to help create better AR experiences.
Samsung Galaxy S9 Expected Features: 4K Displays, 4 Cameras And 7nm Processor
The device, expected to launch next year, will improve on the S8's features such as the 10nm processor and edge-to-edge display.
Robot Doctors: Less Invasive Endoscopies Possible Using New Technology
A tiny robot created by a team of Harvard engineers might improve endoscopies.
Insurers Using Drones To Replace Agents In Claim Processing, Study Says
More than 40 percent of leading insurers have already opted for automation against field agents.
Facebook Local News Hosting Could Give Sinclair A Run For Its Money
The social network, which has been blamed for allowing fake news sites on its feed since the 2016 presidential election, might soon start showing you local news.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Korean Version Certified By FCC, August Launch Expected
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is inching closer to its launch and the Korean version being certified, indicates that we could see the device launching this month.
Apple Smart Glasses-Like Devices Will Eventually Replace Smartphones, HoloLens Creator Says
Apple Smart Glasses, rumored to already be in the works, are expected to be launched by 2020.
What Is Apple BiometricKit? iPhone 8 Face Recognition DevKit Could Release Soon
The iPhone 8 is expected to come with a face-recognition feature as a replacement for the company's TouchID fingerprint sensor.