Once unthinkable, mobile phones could go dark around Europe this winter if power cuts or energy rationing knocks out parts of the mobile networks across the region. | Continue reading
Google faces a London trial over an estimated 920-milion-pound ($1.1 billion) damages claim after a court authorised a lawsuit that alleges the Alphabet-owned tech giant overcharged 19.5 million customers for app store purchases. | Continue reading
Why Americans tend to spend the most money for health care, more than all other countries. | Continue reading
Mobile phone distraction, as some studies have revealed, has a negative and significant association with psychological well-being. | Continue reading
It’s time for us to officially welcome in the new era of the public sphere. It’s the YouTubers, the influencers, and the streamers who are admired by today’s youth. | Continue reading
Zain had been born with cerebral palsy – a congenital disorder of movement, muscle tone or posture. | Continue reading
Tesla to recall nearly 200,000 cars in China over collision risk | Continue reading
New class of drug reverses paralysis in mice | Continue reading
Approximately over 10,000 Android users have downloaded this virus-laden app. | Continue reading
President Joe Biden is winning the support of big businesses when it comes to vaccinations after issuing a sweeping executive order that pushes private employers to get their workers vaccinated. | Continue reading
Soviet dissident Sergei Kovalev dies | Continue reading
Tesla said it has 170 galleries and showrooms across the U.S. in malls. | Continue reading
Decentralization promises to open up almost unlimited new possibilities for the way people access and use financial systems. | Continue reading
Russia races Tom Cruise and Musk for first movie in space | Continue reading
A team of researchers in Germany and another in Norway may have identified the cause of the clots seen in some AstraZeneca vaccine recipients. | Continue reading
A person's biodata, including DNA, can be used by companies to create a monopoly over therapy and drugs needed to treat a medical condition. | Continue reading
Spotify recently won a new patent that will let it listen to and analyze users' voices and the noise around them so it can make better recommendations. | Continue reading
Twitter suspends 70,000 accounts linked to pro-Trump QAnon conspiracy | Continue reading
This discovery is a potential advance in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. | Continue reading
An asteroid following an Earth-intersecting orbit is approaching. Based on the data collected by NASA, the asteroid is big enough to create a violent explosion in the atmosphere if it collides with the planet. | Continue reading
10 Italian towns in lockdown over coronavirus fears | Continue reading
A potentially hazardous asteroid that’s big enough to trigger a nuclear winter and mass extinction events on Earth following a collision will intersect the planet’s path this weekend. | Continue reading
Amazon, Sony skipping mobile congress owing to virus | Continue reading
In Davos, the spectre of a tech cold war | Continue reading
China introduces mandatory face scans for phone users | Continue reading
At a recent competition held in Chengdu, China, hackers showed vulnerabilities that allowed them to easily break into Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Safari browsers. | Continue reading
At the end of his rope and facing eviction, 39-year-old Justin Webb learns that finding work as a programmer isn't easy in Silicon Valley. | Continue reading
Kaye's permanent ban came after he uploaded several videos of him playing with the help of an 'aimbot' that improves the accuracy of a player to gain the upper hand in non-competitive modes, including solo play. | Continue reading
Walking speed during one's middle-life can be predicted as early as age 3. | Continue reading
The European Space Agency (ESA) recently added a new asteroid into its Risk List due to the space rock’s chances of hitting Earth in the future. Based on the data collected by the ESA, the dangerous asteroid could collide with the planet in less than 70 years from now. | Continue reading
According to Monmouth University, 24 percent of the U.S. public wanted Richard Nixon to leave the White House six months into his second term back in 1973. | Continue reading
Taking inspiration from SpaceX founder Elon Musk, astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson came up with a drastic plan to make Mars habitable for humans. According to Tyson, redirecting an asteroid or comet and intentionally crashing it into Mars could make the Red Planet more livable. | Continue reading
The National Hurrican Center has detailed a new Tropical Storm and two new systems developing in the Atlantic and Caribbean. Do any of them pose a threat to land communities? | Continue reading
According to NASA, one of the largest known potentially hazardous asteroids will approach Earth less than a year from now. Depending on several factors in space, the approaching planet-killer asteroid could end up on a path straight to Earth. | Continue reading
An asteroid classified by NASA as potentially hazardous is currently on its way to Earth. According to the data collected by the space agency, the approaching asteroid is bigger than the Golden Gate Bridge towers. | Continue reading
After two glitches, the Russian space agency finally launched the Spektr-RG into space. | Continue reading
Carmelo Anthony will have to wait for the Los Angeles Lakers to close the Anthony Davis deal before he can possibly move to Hollywood. | Continue reading
The Ford GT Mk II Supercar can only be driven on a race track and it can be yours for just $1.2 million. | Continue reading
Trump’s trade blacklist wipes out the chipmaker’s carefully crafted joint ventures in China. | Continue reading
A State Department intelligence report on climate change was barred from delivery to a House Committee because officials refused to remove reference to "possibly catastrophic " effects if fossil fuel use is not curbed. | Continue reading
Ace investor and billionaire Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway was tricked into a bad investment by an enterprise running Ponzi schemes on solar energy luring investors by flaunting federal tax credits. | Continue reading
With hurricane season comes the usual efforts by insurance companies and government agencies to calculate the economic costs. An economist explains how they're doing it wrong. | Continue reading
Android is undoubtedly one of the most popular mobile operating systems to date, but some might find it data-hungry. Thankfully, a new OS offers the convenience of Android minus Google's hunger for data. | Continue reading
Samsung has developed a way to create animated videos of a person using resources as little as one still photo. | Continue reading
NASA, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and its international partners are conducting planetary defense exercises for a potential asteroid impact. | Continue reading
Food recall instances in the United States will likely only increase due to declining food inspection standards in the country. | Continue reading
More popular apps were found to be sending private data to Facebook without asking users. | Continue reading
The e-commerce giant doesn't even track Prime-related revenue internally. | Continue reading