Apple is "working hard" to launch Apple Pay in Europe during the first half of 2015. Top banks across the UK are currently negotiating with the Apple to launch the service.
Tesla, Elon Musk's electric car company, has announced an upgrade to one of its most popular models, the Roadster, which will greatly increase the distance the car can travel in between stops at charging stations.
North Korea on Saturday blamed the United States for shutting down Internet service in the country. It also referred to President Barack Obama as "a monkey."
Microsoft's Xbox Live has been restored while Sony's PlayStation Network remains offline for second day after the services were compromised. A hacker group had claimed the responsibility for attacking the both gaming services.
Mathematicians have claimed to find a quicker, and cheaper way to travel to Mars. The new method of space travel is called ballistic capture that will cut back on costs as well as fuel usage.
Even before hitting the roads completely, Porsche is recalling ultra-exclusive 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder plug-in hybrid supercars. Reportedly, Porsche's most expensive model has defective chassis parts.
The largest online social network, Facebook is teaming up with National Football League to distribute NFL video clips to its users.
DirecTV and Walt Disney Co. are signing up a new deal which will bring service's subscribers more Disney owned channels, ABC, and ESPN content on any Internet-connected device. The multi-year distribution deal is a part of Disney's TV Everywhere service.
Owners of original $100,000 Tesla Roadster can upgrade to a new battery pack that will increase the car's range to up 400 miles between charges. The current battery offers 245 miles per charge.
LG and Mercedes-Benz are partnering up to develop a system that could power self-driving cars. LG announced that the duo is jointly working on "next-generation camera systems" that could allow computers and algorithms to handle "some aspects" of the driving experience.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM