Tech
Ex Google CEO Eric Schmidt to head Pentagon advisory board
Schmidt, now the executive chairman of Alphabet Inc, the parent company of Google, said the board would help bridge what he called a clear gap between how the US military and the technology industry operate.
Apple wants to talk and settle fight with FBI over iPhone encryption
Apple and FBI are locked in battle over a warrant seeking to force the technology company to help unlock the iPhone used by one of the shooters in December's San Bernardino attacks.
Activist investor Jeffrey Smith sees lot of opportunity in Yahoo
Smith's Starboard Value has threatened to run a proxy contest raising pressure on the company's board to remove Mayer.
US astronaut Scott Kelly craves human contact after spending a year in space
Kelly and his Russian counterpart Mikhail Kornienko are scheduled to plunge back to Earth aboard a Soyuz spacecraft next week - speeding through the atmosphere at a pace of 17,500 miles (28,000 kilometers) per hour - before landing in Kazakhstan early on...
Watch: The world's longest selfie stick in action
James Ware, a YouTube personality in Britain, has built a selfie stick which, he says, measures 9.57 metres.
Facebook will let Android users stream live videos from next week
Live videos can be found in News Feed at Facebook accounts, and people can subscribe to friends or public figures to be notified about live broadcasts.
Jabong appoints former eBay India head as COO
This is the fourth top-level hiring at Jabong in three months.
Apple spaces out the letters on its website so that 'click' isn't mistaken for 'dick'
So concerned Apple is about propriety that it has gone to the extent of altering the spacing of the letters of the word 'click' on its website
Amazon to support Apple on fight over unlocking iPhone
The online retailer joins Alphabet's Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Twitter in voicing support for Apple.
US sought to force Apple to break into 15 devices in last four months
The disclosure comes amid a heated dispute between Apple and federal investigators over access to a locked iPhone belonging to one of the killers in December's mass-shooting in San Bernardino, California.
Why LG is a bold (but battered) smartphone company
Even having demonstrated its innovative abilities over the years, LG is still lagging behind in the smartphone race.
Google Science Fair 2016: Annual global science competition for children now open
With #howcanwe, the search giant intends to spark curiosity and innovation in children through science to make the world better.
Samsung unveils a plug-in dongle that turns potentially any car into a connected car
The Samsung Connect Auto is a dongle that plugs into the diagnostics port of potentially any car built since the 1990s in order to bring it up to date technologically speaking.
Mark Zuckerberg extends olive branch to mobile companies at Mobile World Congress
But while listing the various ways Facebook was prepared to help network operators contend with spiralling consumer appetites for data, he also criticised and made more demands on the industry.
'Smart' windows that turn into TV screens could soon become reality
Researchers have found that coating small pieces of glass with extremely thin layers of metal like silver makes it possible to enhance the amount of light coming through the glass.
Why Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg made a surprise appearance at the Samsung Galaxy S7 launch event
Samsung launched two new versions of its Galaxy S smartphone and brought in Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg for a surprise appearance.