Technology Wikipedia co-founder calls for two-day strike against social media networks Wikipedia co-founder is urging people to stop using social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and Published 03 Jul, 2019 06:27am
Life & Style Electric cars will now make artificial, fake noise for safety purposes Electric vehicles are a lot quieter than the normal ones, which might cause problems for pedestrians. Hence, accord Published 02 Jul, 2019 09:21am
Technology Samsung announces launch date of much anticipated Galaxy Note 10 Just as the rumors predicted, Samsung will now officially launch its much anticipated Galaxy Note 10 next month, as Published 02 Jul, 2019 06:06am
Technology UAE goes green with its world’s largest solar power plant The world is excelling in generating more renewable and sustainable energy and this time the United Arab Emirates h Published 01 Jul, 2019 08:19am
Editorials New high-tech smart glasses track eyes to automatically focus on what wearer sees Taking technology to the next level, scientists have combined eye-tracking technology with depth-sensing in order t Updated 04 Jul, 2019 11:40am
Technology Fossil study finds ancient crocodiles once used to be vegetarians Crocodiles found these days are known to be carnivores that depend on flesh, however, it wasn’t the case with very Published 29 Jun, 2019 07:59am
Editorials Google might introduce a unique foldable phone with ‘multiple pages’ It’s no new news that foldable phones are set to dominate the smartphone market in future. Taking the same road, Go Updated 02 Jul, 2019 11:56am
Technology NASA to send spacecraft to Saturn’s moon Titan in next breakthrough mission For its next big mission to explore the Solar System, NASA has announced that it will land spacecraft this time on Published 28 Jun, 2019 07:00am
Editorials In a first, researchers create 3D-printed ‘hair farms’ to enable hair growth In an interesting new breakthrough, researchers have tried to solve the problem of hair growth faced by many people Updated 01 Jul, 2019 11:43am
Editorials Researchers create robotic bee that uses solar power to fly It has been a while since scientists created robot bees but this time researchers have created a new type of tiny r Updated 29 Jun, 2019 11:37am
Editorials New app for ‘post-human era’ uses AI to delete people from pictures If over-crowded places ever acted as a major hurdle for you to capture pictures, an artist has decided to use artif Updated 28 Jun, 2019 11:34am
Technology NASA’s pencil-shaped supersonic plane to feature 4K TV instead of front window In a bid to make aircrafts faster, NASA has introduced its innovative upcoming supersonic pencil-shaped plane that Published 25 Jun, 2019 09:23am
Technology New AI system studies brain to help teachers improve their lessons Researchers are trying to help teachers understand better whether their teaching methods are working or not, by usi Published 25 Jun, 2019 07:06am
Technology New stretchable electronic tattoo precisely monitors heart health for days Combining fashion with technology, researchers have created new ‘electronic tattoos’, which can monitor a person’s Published 24 Jun, 2019 10:41am
Technology Bill Gates believes his greatest mistake was letting Google launch Android Even one of the most successful tech entrepreneurs, Bill Gates, regrets upon his decisions and has recently reveale Published 24 Jun, 2019 07:11am
Technology Thanks to AI, smart speakers to soon detect when someone is having a cardiac arrest Thanks to everyday growing AI technology, our future smart speakers would soon be able to detect when one is having Published 22 Jun, 2019 09:13am
Technology European Space Agency tests new device to rescue injured astronauts on Moon The European Space Agency (ESA) has started testing the world’s fist device aimed to help future incapacitated astr Published 22 Jun, 2019 06:20am
Editorials Solar-powered smart table able to charge multiple devices at once With growing technology, more and more everyday devices are now coming in with the feature of being wirelessly char Updated 26 Jun, 2019 11:47am
Editorials Smartphone usage growing ‘horns’ on skulls of people, study finds Where smartphones are linked to cause mental issues, a new study has found that some people are even growing weird Updated 25 Jun, 2019 11:45am
Editorials Eating too much red meat can lead to early death, study finds Studies have earlier suggested that eating a lot of red meat can cause health problems but a new study has further Updated 24 Jun, 2019 11:52am
Sanctions on Pakistan’s missile program not meant to ‘color other areas of cooperation’: US State Dept
Sanctions on Pakistan’s missile program not meant to ‘color other areas of cooperation’: US State Dept