Kobe Bryant Was A Start-Up Darling Of The LA Tech Industry
Kobe was not just a basketball superstar but also an investor and an entrepreneur.
Astronauts Bake Cookies In Experimental Oven In Space
Astronauts Christina Koch and Luca Parmitano were able to bake chocolate chip cookies in Space using raw ingredients.
New Magic Backlit Keyboard Will Give Users MacBook Functionality On iPad Pro
The Keyboard is similar to the one on MacBook models.
Think Your iPhone 11 Is Secure? FBI Cracks Through Apple's 'Walled Garden,' Again
FBI has been repeatedly requesting Apple for unrestricted access to its iPhones since the 2015 San Bernardino shooting.
Apple's Tim Cook, Trump To Discuss New Educational System Plan At Davos
Cook and IBM CEO Ginni Rometty want to create multiple ways of getting an education.
Dad Makes Nintendo Switch Xbox Mod For Disabled Kids, Microsoft Asks For Version 2.0
The arcade-like controller makes it easy for disabled gamers to play games on the console.
Life On Moon Is Possible After ESA Turns Moondust To Oxygen
The space agency has opened a plant that will turn moondust into Oxygen.
SpaceX Crew Dragon vs. Gaganyaan: How Elon Musk's and ISRO's Manned Space Missions Compare?
The space exploration company tested its Dragon crew escape system successfully on Sunday.
Apple iPhone 12 May Get Under Display TouchID, Strengthened Glass
The company has created an advanced molecular process for strengthening the glass.
Apple iPhone 12 Camera May Have AI-Based Image Recognition, Bokeh Effect In Videos: Report
The company has acquired XNOR.ai, which has been listed by Forbes as one of the most promising AI companies of 2019.
AG William Barr, FBI Urge Apple To Unlock Pensacola Shooter's iPhone
A clash between the authorities and Apple ensued last time when FBI asked the company to unlock the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone.
Drones Monitoring Bushfires, Endangered Species Grounded Permanently Over Spying Fears: Report
The U.S. Interior Department may permanently end the use of 1,000 drones for the civilian program.
OnePlus Concept Phone 'Disappearing Cameras' explained: How Company Manages to Hide Rearcam
The company had teased the phone earlier and has now shown it off at CES.
OnePlus Optimized Charge Explained: Why Fast Charging Isn't As Good As It Seems
The company's dash charge is considered the fastest charging technology for smartphones currently.
Intel's New EUV Tech A Gamechanger: Can Give It Edge Over Qualcomm, MediaTek
The new process can create more efficient and well-designed chipsets than the current generation 7nm chips.
5 Devices With Punch Hole Displays Launching This Year
Devices such as the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 have been able to discard the notch thanks to punch hole displays.
Apple iPhone SOS Feature Saves Virginia Woman From Sexual Assault
A stranger attacked the woman, who was walking on the oceanfront, but she could make a life-saving call using the iPhone's SOS feature.
Apple iPhone 12 Could Be Notch-Less As Company Moves Toward Full Edge-to-Edge Display: Report
A new patent suggests that the company will abandon the notch for an in-display selfie camera.
Climate Change Study: Greeland Meltwater May Briefly Make Europe, US Colder
The North Atlantic current which provides North-West Europe with mild weather will likely be affected by Greenland meltwater.
Apple iPhone 11 Pro Midnight Green Version Is Eco-Friendlier Than Other Phones. Here's Why
Japanese Ink firm Seiko Advance has created the color.
Is The Internet Going To Be Balkanized? China, Russia Making Their Own
China is expected to launch its own GPS system soon, while Russia has already tested unplugging itself from the global internet.
SpaceX Starlink Satellites Cause Light Flashing In Montana Sky
The satellites had earlier ruined a rare meteor shower for meteor gazers.
Huawei Denies Receiving Chinese Grants, Says It Is 'Self-Made'
The company insists that it owes its success to founder Ren Zhengfei, not the Chinese government.
Apple Deepening Ties With Chinese Supply Chain Companies To Save Costs: Report
The tech giant has been trying to juggle supply chains between different countries for long.
US Flew 4 Surveillance Planes Over Korean Peninsula Amid Christmas Threat
Kim had said that he had a “Christmas gift” for Trump if the nuclear arms negotiations between the two countries were not resumed by Dec. 31.
Twitter Flaw Exposes 17 Million Phone Numbers Along With Connected User Accounts
The flaw allowed a researcher to match up millions of phone numbers with accounts.
Drones May Turn Building Inspectors, If Proposed NYC Law Is Passed
Using drones for building inspections may make the process cheaper and quicker.
Twitter Bans Animated PNGs As They Could Be Used To Attack Photosensitive People
Online trolls could use such images to trigger seizures in photosensitive patients, the Epilepsy Foundation warned.
Apple Gaming Mac In The Works, May Launch In 2020: Report
The tech giant is known for its powerful Macs and MacBooks but is yet to launch a gaming PC.
Apple iPhone Exemption In San Francisco Facial Recognition Law Creates Hassle
A law made to regulate the use of facial recognition technology has been rendered defunct due to the wide use of iPhones.