Tech
US lawmaker wants to put people behind bars for texting while walking
Experts say distracted walking is a growing problem around the globe, as people of all ages become more dependent on electronic devices for personal and professional matters.
A new voice-controlled app to help track calorie intake
MIT researchers have developed a new voice-controlled app that may help obese people to lose weight by logging calorie counts and other nutritional information after every meal.
Why Apple is not bringing the iPhone SE to India in the first phase
The iPhone SE will be available in India from April 8 at Rs 39,000 onwards.
LG relaunches Watch Urbane 2nd Edition after pulling it from shelves due to a hardware snag
The LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition is the first smartwatch to have an integrated cellular radio and the capabilities to act as a standalone device.
World's biggest startup? Samsung announces big changes to its corporate culture
Samsung plans to adopt a corporate culture akin to a startup, seeking to become more nimble as growth slows.
Tablets no longer a consumer sensation, but they are finding new life
The consumer tablet is dying; long live the business tablet.
How the FBI might be able to hack into an iPhone without Apple's help
Federal officials have been mum about who came forward and what method they've proposed. Here are some of the leading options outside experts think the FBI might be exploring.
Florence has a digital solution for vandals drawing graffiti on historic monuments
From smiley faces to hearts and doodled names, graffiti is the bane of restorers' lives and is laborious to remove.
Photos: iPhone SE, Apple's new 4-inch iPhone that looks almost like the iPhone 5s
Apple says, 'it is the most powerful 4-inch iPhone ever'.
I-T department gets new tool to identify, kill duplicate PAN
The new system, upon finding on the ITBA-PAN platform that a duplicate PAN exists, will direct the taxman to inform applicants to approach their respective assessing officer and surrender the duplicate identity.
Apple may launch new 4-inch iPhone SE today; to be targeted at Indian buyers
The new iPhone will likely be priced to shore up the low-end of Apple's line but not to compete in the budget-priced smartphone market.
International Day of Happiness: Is social media making you sad?
And for Facebook addicts, a 2015 study by the Happiness Research Institute in Denmark found that Facebook could be making you unhappy.
Yahoo in talks with Facebook to sells ads on Tumblr: Reports
Yahoo is considering a deal with Facebook that would allow the social network giant to sell ads inside Tumblr’s mobile app.
Alphabet seeking to sell robot developer Boston Dynamics: Reports
Google's parent company Alphabet is seeking to sell its Boston Dynamics subsidiary specialised in developing and manufacturing robots.
Finally! Nintendo releases its first smartphone game
Nintendo rolled out its first smartphone game after years of refusing to stray from a consoles-only policy as it tries to better compete with rivals.
How a hacker's typo helped stop a billion dollar bank heist
A spelling mistake in an online bank transfer instruction helped prevent a nearly $1 billion heist last month involving the Bangladesh central bank and the New York Federal Reserve.