Researchers have found a quartet of quasars in the close proximity for the first time. Quasars are extremely rare, separated by hundreds of millions of light-years.
Microsoft recently unleashed Surface 3 laplet but there's still uncertainty over the arrival of Microsoft Surface Pro 4.
Samsung is launching two new colors for their flagship smartphone Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. The S6 in Blue Topaz and S6 Edge in Green Emerald are jewel-toned shades and join the original Black Sapphire, White Pearl, and Gold Platinum versions.
Tim Cook recently gave a speech on the occasion of this year's graduating class at George Washington University, encouraging everyone to change the world.
Fujifilm has launched a new Interchangeable-lens camera, X-T10, which might replace the last year's Fujifilm flagship, X-T1.
Apple has acquired another mapping service Coherent Navigation that specializes in providing extremely precise navigation.
One of the largest ice shelves of Antarctica is melting beneath and above the sea, according to a new research. The ice shelf partly folded in 2002, is certain to disintegrate utterances by 2020.
More than 40 percent of honeybee hives died this past year, according to a recent survey. The number is preliminary, but is the second-highest annual loss recorded to date.
Samsung is reportedly planning to introduce an Avenger variant of its smartphone, Galaxy S6 Edge. A tweet from the Samsung Electronics account teased an Iron Man-Edition Galaxy S6 Edge.
European carriers are planning to install ad-blocking software on their networks that would filter out ads on smartphones and other mobile devices. The move would expectedly deliver a crippling blow to Google, Facebook, and other online businesses that depend on advertising revenue.
Google is adding 'buy' buttons in some of the search results on its mobile app, according to a report by Wall Street Journal.
Google is ready to take the self-driving cars it designed onto public roads. Reportedly the cars will hit the streets starting this summer, at a brisk 25mph.
Galaxies die due to by slow 'strangulations,' according to a new study. When they stop making stars, their death is usually a slow process that chokes them of the necessary cool gases over about four billion years.
Looking at #TheDress, some people saw white and gold stripes while others saw blue and black stripes. However, the original photo, posted on Tumblr, actually had pixels of blue or brown.
iPhone sales are on track to cross another 51 million units, according to latest results from the UBS Evidence Lab iPhone Monitor, first reported by Apple Insider.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM