Tech
Apple is Hitler: Chinese CEO
A teaser poster of a chinese firm's upcoming smartphone has a caricature of Adolf Hitler with a red armband that features the Apple logo in place of the Nazi swastika.
Here's why your passwords for online accounts may not be as safe and secure as you think
If you went by the green bar that indicated your password to be strong enough, then it may not be as fool-proof as you thought, warns new research.
A new app that monitors health status of your heart
It monitors the health status of heart at any time of the day by calculating the risks and gives recommendations on how to avert heart conditions in future.
A new wearable device that helps visually impaired avoid collision
People who have lost some of their peripheral vision often face mobility challenges and increased likelihood of falls and collisions.
It's a short day on Saturn
The new measurement implied that Saturn's core was smaller than previously estimated, said Helled.
Google paints Australia and India head-to-head in the latest Cricket World Cup semi-finals doodle
India and Australia are all set to re-visit their old rivalry at the Sydney Cricket Ground as one of them will go through to the final of the World Cup to face New Zealand on March 29.
Is this what an Apple drone might look like?
The concept drone incorporates 4K video functionality and built-in image stabilization.
LG rolls out new Minibeam Pro, TV LED portable projectors
Both the projectors can be wirelessly connected to a smartphone, tablet PC or laptop.
Watch this amazing virtual reality video of Google-funded Magic Leap's 'Just another day in the office'
Magic Leap has raised $542 million by Google and other investors in 2014.
Twitter faces class action lawsuit for alleged gender-biased promotion policy
Tina Huang has alleged that hiring decisions at Twitter are carried out by the largely male upper management thereby creating a gender imbalance in the top positions.
Tag Heuer to launch luxury Android smartwatch; aims to take on Apple Watch
Tag Heuer says it will launch a smartwatch later this year using Google's Android OS in a venture with Intel.
Former employee sues Facebook for sex discrimination, harassment
Chia Hong alleges that she was wrongfully terminated after complaining about being harassed and discriminated against by her boss.
LG's customisable AKA smartphone to start selling overseas
LG AKA was first introduced to Korean customers at the end of 2014, where it has garnered healthy sales and positive customer feedback for its originality and sense of humor.
Solar-powered aircraft Solar Impulse-2 pilot blames immigration clearance for delay in India
The plane is on the third leg of its journey and is expected to go to Mandalay in Myanmar from Varanasi.
Will next week's solar eclipse turn off the lights in Germany?
Germany which relies increasingly on renewable energy, faces a crucial test on the morning of March 20 during a partial solar eclipse.
Explained: Controversy over Hilary Clinton's private email
Hillary Clinton's decision to eschew government email and use her own private server as US secretary of state has raised questions about secrecy, security and the law.