The Obama Administration has released new guidelines for regulating the use of commercial drones, which could revolutionize the economy and provision of goods and services across industries.
Yes, Apple is working on self-driving car. Reuters reported that the technology giant is looking beyond mobile devices and is talking to experts at carmakers and automotive suppliers.
After doing "almost" decent with its previous two versions of smartwatches, LG seems to be gearing up right for the third version (at least by looks). The company is launching LG Watch Urbane - an all metal with the circular body smartwatch - in the upcoming MWC 2015.
Android 5.0 Lollipop has lower crash rate compared to iOS 8 and Android KitKat, according to a new study. The study noted that the older version of Android and iOS 7.1 had lower crash rates.
Enough for rumors! Time for some official announcements for Samsung Galaxy S6. The company has released a new Twitter teaser trailer heralding the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S6.
An LG Electronics executive has been indicted by prosecutors in South Korea for vandalizing high-end Samsung washing machines, according to a report. Jo Seong-jin, head of LG's home appliances division, is accused of damaging four Samsung Crystal Blue washing machines at a Berlin Trade show in September, The Verge reported.
A newly released 1987 report details the US assistance to Israel in the development of its hydrogen bomb.
A research on journalism led by Craig Silverman talks about the drive among websites to add 'questionable' news. This drive is said to be motivated by the desire to garner page views and traffic to the site rather ran presenting accurate and well-researched news.
NASA recently unveiled its plans to build an autonomous submersible that could be made to navigate the choppy seas of Neptune's moon Titan.
Google is reportedly working with payment company Square on its own high-tech, credit-card-free system to rival Apple Pay. The system as a result of collaboration is in testing since fall.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM