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Sony's 4K Action Cam FDR-X3000 Launched At $399
Sony FDR-X3000 is waterproof, shockproof and dustproof, and will compete with GoPro.
Samsung Shares Plunge Following Galaxy Note 7 Battery Explosion Fiasco
Samsung Electronics -- the world's largest smartphone maker -- announced on September 2 a recall of its oversized 'phablet' after faulty batteries caused some handsets to burst into flames during charging.
Samsung Unveils New Gear S3 Smartwatch With GPS, SOS Calling at IFA 2016
All three S3 models will have GPS, making them more accurate for workouts.
World's Longest Hybrid Aircraft Crash Lands After Test Flight
Once the concept is proven, Hybrid Air Vehicles hopes the helium-filled giant will be able to stay airborne for up to two weeks, and that potential customers might want to use it to carry cargo or deliver aid, for surveillance, communications or leisure p...
Ashley Madison's Parent Company Violated Privacy Laws in Canada, Australia
The two countries launched an investigation after the 2015 breach of Avid Life Media Inc's computer network, when hackers exposed the personal details of millions who signed up for the site with the slogan 'Life is short. Have an affair.'
Twitter Suspended 360,000 Accounts For Promoting Terrorism
But, since February, it has suspended an additional 235,000 accounts, after halting 125,000 accounts since the middle of 2015, most of which were related to Islamic State.
Asus Zenfone 3 Price Revealed Ahead of India Launch
Other than a model with 5.2-inch display, the offer page also hints at a 5.5-inch version that is likely to come with 4GB of RAM.
Apple Seeks to Strengthen Position in China With More Investment
Demand for Apple's phones has plummeted in China, and the government maintains a wary attitude towards foreign technology.
Rare Meteor Outburst to Show As Many As 300 Shooting Stars Per Hour
The next mega-outburst of the Perseids is predicted to occur on August 12, 2028, and will feature the dust trail produced by the comet during its 1479 perihelion passage.
Samsung Chip Factory Workers Break Silence on Battling Chemical Exposure
It is extremely difficult for workers to get compensation for occupational diseases from the South Korean government, and without details on their exposure to toxins in their workplaces it is almost impossible.
Apple Celebrates 'The Human Family' With New Reel
American poet Maya Angelou reads her own work, "Human Family," over a montage of still images and short clips created by iPhone users the world over.
Wal-Mart in Talks to Buy Online Retailer Jet.com: Report
Jet.com could be worth as much as $3 billion, the Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter.
Fitbit Revenue Beats Expectations, Shares Surge 8%
The company has been spending heavily to diversify its portfolio of colourful wristbands and clippable devices that track calories, sleeping patterns and heart rate, as well as enter new markets.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Vs Samsung Galaxy Note 5: What's Different?
There are new things on the Galaxy Note 7, like an iris scanner for security and a funkier S Pen, but mostly it's a specification bump over the Galaxy Note 5. Here's a specification comparison between the two devices from Samsung.
Disney World Wants to Track Visitors by Their Feet
The technology would involve a sensor and cameras, which would help identify visitors. The data received could customize the guest experience.
Uber to Invest $500 Million in Global Mapping Project: Report
The San Francisco-based company is ramping up spending in new technologies such as mapping and driverless cars following new investments in the company earlier this year, the report said.