Kamal Nayan

Jupiter's Moon Europa Might Be Covered With Irradiated Sea Salt, Researchers Say

By Kamal Nayan - May 13, 2015 07:19 AM EDT

Europa, Jupiter's moon looks beautiful in pictures - its round surface crossed by thick red lines, which according to scientists could be sea salt. The conclusion comes after researchers from NASA checked the consistency of the darker material traversing the surface of the celestial body.

Researchers Transform Bird’s Beak Into Dinosaur Bones; Is Lab Grown Dinosaur Possible?

By Kamal Nayan - May 13, 2015 07:10 AM EDT

Researchers have discovered a dinosaur like snout after recreating the bird evolution in the lab, according to a new study. Theory suggests that the ancestors of birds came from the ancient dinosaur times.

Google Releases Its First App For Apple Watch - Google News & Weather

By Kamal Nayan - May 13, 2015 06:41 AM EDT

Google has released the first app for Apple Watch, Google News & Weather.

Verizon Buying AOL For $4.4 Billion: Things You Should Know About This Deal

By Kamal Nayan - May 13, 2015 05:52 AM EDT

Verizon has agreed to buy AOL for $4.4 billion - $50 per share. The transaction, reportedly, will be completed this summer.

This Is What Stephen Hawking Told David Beckham

By Kamal Nayan - May 13, 2015 04:32 AM EDT

Guess what did Stephen Hawking say to David Beckham when they met recently?

Meet Lily Drone, A Water-proof Camera Drone That Flies Itself And Follows You[Video]

By Kamal Nayan - May 12, 2015 03:03 PM EDT

A new drone camera has been unveiled which uses GPS, computer vision and a tracking device to follow you.

Duet Display Now Makes iPad As Monitor For Windows PC As Well

By Kamal Nayan - May 12, 2015 02:49 PM EDT

After transforming iPads into secondary display, the Duet Display is now extending support to Windows PC as well. You can download the Duet for just $9.99 and use an iPad as a secondary screen on a Windows PC.

Engineer Designs Software That Could Help Blind Feel Surrounding With a 3D Camera And a Glove

By Kamal Nayan - May 12, 2015 02:13 AM EDT

A Venezuelan engineer has designed a prototype software that would allow the blind to perceive the constituent elements of the environment without having to touch them.

Woman Fired For Uninstalling App That Tracked Her 24 Hours A Day

By Kamal Nayan - May 12, 2015 01:59 AM EDT

A Central California women claims she was fired after uninstalling an app that her employer required her to run constantly on her company issued iPhone, according to Ars Technica.

Mercury Has a Magnetic Field And a Liquid Core, MESSENGER Reported Before Crashing

By Kamal Nayan - May 12, 2015 01:44 AM EDT

NASA's MESSENGER Spacecraft spent four years orbiting Mercury and during the course it sent several thousand pictures and huge chunk of related data. Though not everything can be explained exactly, scientists are almost sure that the Magnetic field of Mercury is possibly 4 million years old.

Two Photobucket Hackers Prosecuted In U.S.

By Kamal Nayan - May 12, 2015 01:33 AM EDT

Two alleged criminals were arrested and charged with a number of offenses related to Photobucket hacking, according to BBC. The two men are accused of developing an app with enables criminals to gain access to the personal data from users of Photobucket.

Apple Releases iOS 8.4 Beta 3, Redesigned Music App, iBooks Author Textbooks

By Kamal Nayan - May 12, 2015 01:17 AM EDT

Apple recently sent out a third beta version of its upcoming iOS 8.4 update that includes a major redesign of iOS's Music application. The new update also brings textbooks developed using the iBooks Author tool to the iPhone for the first time.

New York Times Unveils Redesigned 'NYT Now' App For iOS, Goes Completely Free

By Kamal Nayan - May 12, 2015 12:56 AM EDT

New York Times recently unveiled its updated iOS news app, NYT Now and the app's most notable change is that it's completely free. Earlier, readers could get the unlimited access to articles on NYT Now with an $8 subscription.

Self-Driving Cars: Four Sans-Driver Cars Have Been Involved In Accidents In The Past 7 Months

By Kamal Nayan - May 11, 2015 02:54 PM EDT

Self-driving cars doesn't mean 100 percent accident free. According to recent reports, four of the 48 self-driving vehicles operating on California roads have gotten into minor fender-benders since September.

Google Temporarily Shutting Down Map Maker Following Vandalism

By Kamal Nayan - May 11, 2015 02:39 PM EDT

After Google Maps users mis-used Map Maker to draw an Android peeing on the Apple Logo and other hacks, the search giant announced that it will temporarily shut down its online map editor and it'll rethink its approval process.

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