Tech
Pre-orders for Galaxy S7 stronger than expected: Samsung
Samsung expects the Galaxy S7 phones to help revive sales in China.
This couple sells their new born baby to buy an iPhone
The man allegedly intended to buy an iPhone and a motorbike with the funds.
First known ransomware against Apple Macs thwarted
Hackers infected Macs with the 'KeRanger' ransomware through a tainted copy of Transmission, a popular programme for transferring data through the BitTorrent peer-to-peer file sharing network.
#OneDayIWill: Google celebrates woman power with special international Women's Day doodle featuring Jane Goodall, Malala Yousafzai
In a bid to celebrate women of the future, Google visited 13 countries, spoke to 337 women and girls, and asked them to complete the sentence- 'One day I will...'
Virtual reality could cause psychological changes in users, warn researchers
They warned about content such as violence and pornography, where the advanced technology may increase the risk of psychological trauma.
Office woes, the latest in Freedom 251-maker Ringing Bells' long list of controversies
Ever since Ringing Bells announced the launch of the Rs 251 Freedom 251 smartphone last month, the company has been embroiled in a string of controversies.
Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon, Yahoo back Apple in its fight over encryption with FBI
Some of Apple's biggest competitors rose to its defence in a joint legal brief.
Want to hack Uncle Sam? Pentagon is inviting hackers to test its cybersecurity
Called 'Hack the Pentagon,' the so-called bug bounty program will give cash awards and other recognition to participants who can spot weaknesses on the Pentagon's public web pages.
US defence secretary doesn't believe in 'back doors'
Ash Carter said he wasn't commenting on the FBI's legal battle with Apple over an encrypted iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino, California, mass shooters.
Facebook could help track users' sleeping habits
Many people visit Facebook as the first thing in the morning and the last thing before going to bed. It is, therefore, possible to get a good impression of their sleeping habits.
Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook learnt from Germany to protect migrants from hate speech online
A perceived slowness to remove anti-migrant postings by neo-Nazi sympathisers has increased antipathy to Facebook in Germany at a time of raised tensions and outbreaks of violence against record numbers of migrants arriving in the country.
Dating sites may be spreading HIV: Study
According to a stude, hookup websites and apps may be behind the growing number of newly HIV infected men in the US
Freedom 251-maker Ringing Bells now accused of cheating and fraud by its customer service provider
Ringing Bell has, on the other hand, accused the BPO company, Cyfuture, of having failed in handling the huge traffic of customer calls.
Over one-third of America's tech innovators are immigrants: Study
In reality, America's innovators are far more likely to be immigrants with advanced degrees who have paid their dues through years of work in large companies.
Xiaomi Mi 5: Everything about the new Xiaomi flagship phone in 16 images
Xiaomi has finally taken the wraps off the much-awaited successor to the Mi 4 smartphone at Mobile World Congress 2016 in Barcelona.
Scientists narrow search for a ninth planet beyond Neptune
A French science quartet confirmed that a ninth planet might exist in the far reaches of our Solar System.