Kamal Nayan

Facebook's Video Expansion Not a Threat: YouTube

By Kamal Nayan - Jul 04, 2015 09:09 AM EDT

Facebook's video expansion doesn't pose a threat to YouTube business, according to a company's representative. The Google-owned video streaming company said both companies will be able to grow rapidly for years by cannibalising the television advertising market.

Spiders Can Traverse Long Distances Across Water - Here's How

By Kamal Nayan - Jul 04, 2015 08:46 AM EDT

Spiders can traverse long distances across water and in a new study researchers have explained the mechanism behind it. The study also notes what leads them to colonize at a rapid pace in new areas.

Here's Apple's 2015 Pride Video

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

Apple has released a new video from the recent Pride event in San Fransisco. The video, set to "Different Colors" from Walk the Moon, shows Apple employees taking planes, trains, and automobiles to the Bay Area to celebrate Pride festivities.

iPhone 6S Specs and Rumors Update: Upcoming iPhone Might Have a Camera Sporting 12MP Sensor With 4K Video Recording Support

By Kamal Nayan - Jul 03, 2015 03:03 PM EDT

iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are available for eight months and apparently now it's time to discuss the next-generation devices - iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. According to rumors, the upcoming iPhones might sport a camera with 12MP sensor, capable of 4K video recording.

Chicago Will Start Applying 9 Percent "Netflix Tax"

By Kamal Nayan - Jul 03, 2015 02:35 PM EDT

Using Netflix in Chicago is going to cost a bit more, thanks to the "Netflix Tax."

Future Robots Can Learn a Thing or Two From Sea Horse's Square Tail

By Kamal Nayan - Jul 03, 2015 03:31 AM EDT

Sea horse's square-shaped tail is better able to withstand attack than a smooth, round tail would be, according to researchers.

Marine Life Could 'Irreversibly' Change Due to CO2 Emissions

By Kamal Nayan - Jul 03, 2015 03:02 AM EDT

Marine life will be irreversibly changed unless CO2 emissions are drastically cut, according to a new study.

Taking Selfies To Next Level: Mastercard Will Verify Purchases Based on Selfies

By Kamal Nayan - Jul 03, 2015 02:46 AM EDT

Mastercard will begin using selfies as a means to verify payments, according to reports.

First Look: Blackberry's First Android Phone In Leaks

By Kamal Nayan - Jul 03, 2015 02:35 AM EDT

Rumors of Blackberry launching an Android device has been floating around for a while. Recently Evan Blass (@evleaks on Twitter) posted a picture of what could be the Blackberry's first Android Phone.

'Something Great' Coming Next Week From T-Mobile, CEO Hints

By Kamal Nayan - Jul 03, 2015 02:08 AM EDT

T-Mobile CEO John Legere is very active on Twitter but occasionally he also switches to Periscope to share a live video of himself and his thoughts. Yesterday he did just that and dropped some hints about what his company has got in the works.

iPhone 6C Release Date and Specs Update: Every Thing We Know About the Upcoming iPhone

By Kamal Nayan - Jul 03, 2015 01:57 AM EDT

Last month, Apple appeared to have accidentally revealed what could be the upcoming iPhone in one of the advertisements for the new charging dock for its smartphones.

Facebook Wants to Deliver High Speed Internet Through Laser From Drones

By Kamal Nayan - Jul 02, 2015 03:22 PM EDT

Facebook is considering a drone and satellite fleet to connect users in developing countries, showing off a "laser communications system." Company's Connectivity Lab is working to beam data from the sky, Mark Zuckerberg wrote in a post.

Jony Ive Officially Assumes 'Chief Design Officer' Title at Apple

By Kamal Nayan - Jul 02, 2015 02:09 PM EDT

Apple senior executive Jonathan Ive has officially assumed the role of "Chief Design Officer" at the company. He was promoted from his previous role "Senior Vice President of Design."

Apple Has Lost e-Book Price Fixing Appeal; Will Have to Pay $450 Million

By Kamal Nayan - Jul 02, 2015 03:10 AM EDT

Apple will be paying a $450 million settlement for conspiring to raise e-book prices, after the U.S. Court of Appeals upheld the 2013 decision that found guilty of fixing eBook prices in a conspiracy with five publishers.

And It Begins - Robot Kills a Man at Volkswagen Plant in Germany

By Kamal Nayan - Jul 02, 2015 02:59 AM EDT

A robot has killed a contractor at one of Volkswagen's production plants in Germany, according to reports. The automaker confirmed the news Wednesday.

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