Kamal Nayan

MIT Unveils Smallest Wearable Trackpad Ever [Video]

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 19, 2015 01:07 PM EDT

Researchers at MIT have devised a way to turn the thumbnail into a wireless trackpad that will allow users to control their devices when their hands are busy.

Google Will Rank Your Websites Higher If It's Mobile-Friendly

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 19, 2015 12:27 PM EDT

Google search is going mobile-friendly on Tuesday, which means it will be better if your site is optimized for mobile. For mobile users, it's a great news.

WhatsApp Now Has 800 Million Active Users, 1 Billion By Year-End Expected

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 19, 2015 12:02 PM EDT

WhatsApp now boasts 800 million active users, WhatsApp CEO and co-Founder, announced recently. It was only few months ago when the service had around 700 million active users.

Disney Has A New 3D Printer That Prints Soft Interactive Objects From Fabrics

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 19, 2015 11:50 AM EDT

Disney has expanded its research sector into 3D printing with fabric. The company recently showcased a prototype of 3-D printer that prints soft interactive objects from fabrics.

Researchers Pin Hopes On Artificial Photosynthesis For Cleaner, Greener Environment

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 17, 2015 12:33 AM EDT

A system of artificial photosynthesis can collect carbon dioxide before it escapes into out atmosphere and turns it into useful products including drugs and alternative fuels, according to researchers.

Scientists Discover How Octopuses Synchronize Their Arms- Simple Elegance Without Rhythm

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 16, 2015 11:59 PM EDT

Researchers have found out how octopuses move and coordinate their arms - simple elegance but without any rhythm.

Apple CEO Tim Cook Is One Of The Time's 100 Most Influential People On The Planet

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 16, 2015 11:34 PM EDT

Apple CEO Tim Cook has made to TIME's 100 most influential people list for 2015. He's included for his corporate leadership skills and open support for human rights and environmental protection.

Apple Stores To Offer 'Apple Watch Basics' And Other Advanced Workshops From April 24

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 16, 2015 11:22 PM EDT

Apple Stores will offer 'Apple Watch Basics' workshops starting April 24, according to reports. The workshop will help customers who begin receiving their watches on that day to learn how to use them.

Tinder Integrates Instagram To Profiles, Users Can Show 34 Most Recent Photos To Potential Matches

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 16, 2015 11:07 PM EDT

On Tinder, we have to show-off (kind of), so making it easier, Tinder has now integrated Instagram, allowing users to show off the 34 recent photos from their Instagram account to potential matches.

Microsoft To Bundle Apps With Cyanogen Android Smartphones

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 16, 2015 10:46 PM EDT

Microsoft and Cyanogen have struck a deal that will allow Redmond company to place some apps on Cyanogen's modified version of the Android mobile operating system.

Instagram Updates Community Guidelines To Curb Pornography and Nudity

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 16, 2015 10:37 PM EDT

Photo-sharing service Instagram recently updated its community guidelines to make it clear on what sort of images are acceptable on its platform. According to the updated guidelines, nudity is - for the most part - out, including "close-ups of fully nude buttocks."

Bing Tops 20 Percent Search Market Share Milestone in US

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 16, 2015 12:39 PM EDT

Microsoft's Bing is finally picking up some steam in US as it managed to top 20 percent market share in US last month.

Mark Zuckerberg Works 'Only' 50-60 Hours Per Week

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 16, 2015 12:01 PM EDT

At a surprise Q&A session on Tuesday, Mark Zuckerberg revealed that he "only" works between 50 and 60 hours per week in the office or in the meetings. During the session, Zuckerberg spoke on both his personal life and whether or not he sees Facebook as something that inhibits face-to-face contact.

Here's How SpaceX's Falcon 9 Crashed While Landing [Video]

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 16, 2015 04:55 AM EDT

SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket successfully lunched with a 2.2-ton package of supplies and experiments for the International Space Station on Tuesday but ended up toppling over after descending to a barge parked in the Atlantic Ocean.

Study: More Than 100 Billion Emails Sent Daily, Most Answered In Two Minutes

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 16, 2015 04:42 AM EDT

People around the world send more than 100 billion emails daily, most of which are answered in just two minutes, according to a new study by Yahoo Labs in California and Spain.

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