Moammar Gadhafi Dead; Oil Production Will Bring Libya’s Economy Back to Normal
Experts speculate that the country, with ithe biggest reserves in Africa, can return to normal production by the second quarter of next year.
Muammar Gadhafi Reportedly Killed; Fall of Sirte in Pictures
Former Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi was killed in his home town of Sirte on Thursday, reports suggest.
iOS 5 Untethered Jailbreak: Comments from Dev Team Members Put FasRa 1n Credibility in Question
Apple Inc's much awaited mobile operating system iOS 5 has been in existence for a week only, and two jailbreaks for the operating system with more than 200 new features are already out in the technology world to jailbreak iPhone 4, 3GS, iPad and iPod touch on iOS 5.
iOS 5 Untethered Jailbreak FastRa1n v5.0 is Out; Top 5 Jailbreak Tweaks From Cydia
Just days after the release of Apple's new operating system, iOS 5, the tethered (Redsn0w 0.9.9) and untethered (FastRa1n v5.0) versions to jailbreak the Apple devices supporting iOS 5 are out.
Yellowgate: iPhone 4S Encounters Yellow Tint Display Issues; Is iPhone 4 Display Better Than of iPhone 4S?
As Apple Inc. was looking forward to create Guinness Record for the huge sell of its newly launched iPhone 4S, the first blow has come for the Cupertino-based tech giant.
iOS 5 Untethered Jailbreak FastRa1n v5.0 can Unlock Your iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS
After the Redsn0w 0.9.9, which was a tethered jailbreak for iOS 5, an untethered jailbreak - FastRa1n v5.0 - has made its entry.
Toxic Seaweed Killing Coral: Study
Coral reefs, whose decline was earlier linked with coastal pollution, global warming and sunscreen, are majorly affected by the chemicals released from seaweed.
Canon EOS-1D X: New Killer 'Shooting Machine' Targets Photojournalists
Canon Inc. Tuesday brought out its new shooting machine targeting those who are interested in sports-oriented photography and those who want to click high-resolution portrait pictures.
Apple Coming With iPad Mini? Amazon's Kindle Fire Will Still be a Hit
Apple Inc. has long denied the possibility of a 7-inch iPad to counter Android-based tablets tormenting the Cupertino-based tech giant with their low prices.
Samsung Launches Attack on Apple in Japan and Australia; Legal Battle Gets Intense
South Korea-based Samsung Electronics Co., which has so far been on the defensive in its ongoing patent battle with Apple Inc., has finally launched an attack of its own on its Cupertino-based rival.
Unlocked iPhone 4S Reportedly on Sale, Good News for International Travelers
Though Apple Inc. claims the new iPhone 4S' unlocked version will hit the stores only in November, reports suggest a contract-free iOS 5-powered device is already on sale.
T-Rex Teens Grew as Fast as 5 Kilograms a Day
The grandfathers of all carnivorous dinosaurs, according to popular myth, the Tyrannaosaurus rex (better known, perhaps, as the T-rex), probably grew up quicker than previously thought.
Very Large Array National Radio Telescope Seeks New Name
To help with the christening of the Very Large Array National Radio Telescope in New Mexico, the National Radio Astronomy Observatory announced it is accepting ideas from the public and fellow scientists.
Source of Japan Radiation is Radium-226 not Fukushima
The source of high radiation levels discovered by citizens at as many as 20 spots throughout Tokyo City has been identified as Radium-226, which was kept in bottles in a house, officials said.
iPhone 4S Teardown Reveals A5 Processor, 512 MB RAM
Apple used a dual-core A5 processor, which is used in the iPad 2, making the new device twice as powerful as the iPhone 4. The new chip also makes the iPhone 4S seven times faster, compared to its predecessor, when it comes to processing graphics.
iPhone 4S, iOS 5 Launched; Is iPad 3 Coming Next Year?
A supply chain analysis done by Susquehanna Financial analyst Jeff Fidacaro suggests that Apple has pushed iPad 3 into production, AllThingsD reported.
Calif. Gov. Declares Oct. 16 'Steve Jobs Day'
As a tribute to the person whose work impacted so many lives, California Governor Jerry Brown declared October 16 Steve Jobs Day.
Google Nixing Buzz, Jaiku; Download Data Before They Vanish
One more Friday and one more piece of bad news from the headquarters of Google Inc. On Friday, the Internet giant announced that it was going to shut down its social messaging platform Google Buzz, in order to focus more on its latest venture - Google+, anetworking paltform that aims to comepte with Facebook and Twitter.
Apple iOS 5 Arrives, So Does Redsn0w 0.9.9 to Jailbreak It
Apple Inc's iOS 5 is officially out for download now. Many users went crazy downloading the new updates for their iPhones, iPads and iPods. However, with Apple's release of the new operating system, the Redsn0w jailbreak is also ready with its new version 0.9.9 for iOS 5.
Listeria Kills Two More, Becomes Deadliest Outbreak in 25 Years
With two more deaths being reported from Lousiana, the listeria outbreak has become the deadliest epidemic in the United States in last 25 years.
iPhone 4S Unlocked Version will Help Travelers Save Big Bucks
Apple's new iPhone 4S will be available in Apple Stores from Friday, and the same day, customers who pre-ordered the new smartphone will get the product in their hands.
Apple iPhone 4S Gets Voice, Coming With Siri Friday
Fed up with clicking on links to get things done on the Internet? Here is good news for you.
Apple's iOS 5 Arrival with iMessage to Give More Troubles to BlackBerry
Apple Inc. will be launching its top class operating system, iOS5, for its mobile phones, iPads and iPods on Wednesday afternoon.
Sixth Sense Helped Human Ancestors Detect Electrical Fields in Water
Though human beings don't have sixth sense and work with only five senses, the most desired sixth sense was present in our fish-like ancestors who lived 500 million years ago.
BlackBerry Breakdown Enters Third Day; Communication Irks Users
On the third day of disrupted BlackBerry service, users of the device took to social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter to vent their anger and criticize Research in Motion.
U.S. Warns Its Citizens of Anti-American Action by Iran
After accusing Iran of supporting an assassination plot on Saudi Arabia's ambassador to Washington, the U.S. has issued a worldwide travel advisory for its citizens. In a statement, the U.S. government has warned Americans of the possibility of an anti-U.S. action by Iran in retaliation of the accusation.
Research Suggests Earth's Water Came From Comets
The first source of water on Earth has long been debated. But now astronomers, using the Herschel Space Telescope, believe the water in the Earth's oceans could have from comets.
Netflix Killing Qwikster Plan: A Move to Stop Declining Number of Users
Netflix could have saved itself from seeing a steep drop in its subscriber base, by dropping the plan of launching a separate Web site for its DVD-by-mail services.
First Two Weeks of NBA Canceled, More to Follow
The unfortunate news has finally been confirmed. The ongoing labor dispute, between the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the National Basketball Players' Association (NBPA), which cost fans and the franchises the training season and 43 preseason games last month, has started casting its shadow over the regular season.
Apple iPhone 4S Pre-Orders Top 1M in Single Day, Break iPhone 4's Record
Finally Apple has broken its silence over the number of pre-orders placed for the newly launched iPhone 4S, and imagine what; the new iPhone has broken the record set by its predecessor iPhone 4.