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NASA Astronauts Turn Directors to Shoot 'A Beautiful Planet'
A team of NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station turned into filmmakers at nights and weekends to shoot 'A Beautiful Planet' - a portrait of Earth from space, highlighting the effects humanity has had on the globe over time.
US Gets Access to iPhone, Drops Efforts to Force Apple in Unlocking
In a letter filed in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, prosecutors said that investigators late on Thursday used that passcode to access the iPhone at issue, and as a result 'no longer needs Apple's assistance.'
Microsoft, Google Agree to Drop Complaints Against Each Other
Microsoft and Google said they have agreed to drop all regulatory complaints against one another to work out such concerns between themselves in the future.
Game Review: 'Star Fox Zero' Falls Far Short of Nintendo's Best Work
Nintendo's insistence on forcing us to use the GamePad's second screen is a huge stumbling block.
Flipkart Founders Among Time's '100 Most Influential People' List
Flipkart now has 75 million users and a $13 billion valuation.
ISRO to Launch 7th Navigation Satellite on April 28
Till date, India has launched six regional navigational satellites (IRNSS-1A, 1B, 1C, ID, 1E and 1F) as part of a constellation of seven satellites to provide accurate position information service to users across the country and the region, extending up t...
Apple Updates MacBook with Faster Processors, Better Battery
The new MacBook is 13.1 mm thin, weighs 2 pounds and has a battery capable of up to 10 hours of wireless web browsing on a single charge.
Intel to Cut up to 12,000 Jobs
Tech companies including the former Hewlett Packard Co and Microsoft Corp have reorganized in the face of the PC industry decline.
Google Launches New Custom Live Cases for Nexus 5X and 6P
But as well as style, the case offer functionality. They ship with a programmable shortcut button that can be pressed to quick launch an app or feature of your choice.
Photos: Kindle Oasis, Amazon's Smallest, Lightest E-Reader Yet
Kindle Oasis is said to be the 'most advanced Kindle' the company has ever built.
Intuition Helps Humans Beat Computers in Solving Certain Tricky Problems
Experts say the results could advance the quest to develop effective quantum computers, something most major universities and several tech companies are working on as they seek to accelerate processing power.
Facebook F8: 8 Big Highlights from Day One
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took the stage to make some major announcements on day one of Facebook's annual F8 developer conference in San Francisco.
Explained: Camera Improvements in the New HTC 10
With the HTC 10, the Taiwanese company is promising to undo the past wrongs in the cameras of its previous flagship phones.
Scientists discover extra-solar planets with stripped off atmosphere by host stars
Due to their proximity to the star, the heat that the planets suffer means that their 'envelopes' have been blown away by intense radiation.
Jaguar Land Rover launches new tech startup
Called InMotion, the startup will focus on developing apps and on-demand services that will look to solve what JLR describes as 'modern travel and transport challenges.'
Medical Realities to host first virtual reality live stream of a surgical procedure
To watch it in 360-degree, immersive video, all that is needed is the free Medical Realities app and a smartphone-compatible headset such as Google Cardboard.