IIT students’ satellite ...
A satellite built by students of IIT Kanpur, 'Jugnu', was launched with the latest version of India's indigenous Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) by Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) from ...
Samsung announced mirrorless N...
Samsung Electronics Co. on Thursday launched its new camera in NX series in South Korea. The electronics giant hopes to gain further ground in the high-end camera space, largely dominated ...
Facebook admits to tracking lo...
Facebook has admitted its cookies could have been used to track people after they had logged out of the social-networking service, adding that the company has now fixed the problem. Australian technologist Nik Cubrilovic recently claimed ...
China unveils first gold ATM m...
It has been a rough month for gold prices. But you’d never know it to see the bright red banner draped across the front of the Arts and Crafts ...
Delhi boy’s stick for th...
New Delhi, Sep 27 (IANS) Shantanu Gangwar, a Class 12 student, was pained to see his blind friends bump into walls, furniture and other objects. So he invented a smart ...
MTS launches broadband service...
Sistema Shyam TeleServices (SSTL), which offers services under the MTS brand, on 1st Sept., announced the launch of a faster version of its broadband service ‘MBlaze’, priced at Rs. 2,499 offering speed of ...
Microsoft spends millions on t...
Microsoft is investing millions of dollars in training "hundreds" of sales staff for phone companies worldwide to encourage them to sell devices running its Windows Phone operating system, as the company tries to ...
Next Google Nexus
Last month Google Android's senior vice president Andy Rubin confirmed that the next Nexus smartphone will most likely be out by the end of the year. Recently, an image of ...
Security researcher finds R...
A security researcher in Italy has discovered a flaw in Internet Explorer that he says could enable hackers to steal cookies from a PC and then log onto password-protected Web ...
Operate your phone by simply t...
Researchers at Potsdam University in Germany have developed an 'imaginary phone' that lets you keep your phone in your pocket and use apps or answer calls by tapping your hand. The concept ...