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Apple quietly launches repair program to fix MacBook's worn-out display coating for free
Apple is not advertising the program under which it will replace the screens on Retina-equipped MacBook and MacBook Pro models for free.
US court rules in favor of Google's online library
The court ruled that Google's digitization of over 20 million books, mostly out-of-print titles, did not violate copyrights because the Mountain View, California-based company only showed short sections of the books in its database.
HyperCam: This add-on smartphone camera lets you see beneath a fruit's skin
Now you can tell which piece of fruit is perfectly ripe or what is rotting in the fridge.
Indians more comfortable socialising online: Survey
As many as 70 per cent of respondents say they get to know about the lives of their friends and relatives mainly online.
Stopover on Moon for refueling best shot for journey to Mars
The MIT team has found that taking a detour to the moon to refuel would reduce the mass considerably.
Facebook likely to launch 'Notify' breaking news app this month
Facebook Notify app will reportedly allow users to aggregate their favourite content into real-time notifications.
India drafts rules to regulate Uber, Ola, other ride-hailing companies
The guidelines also call for extensive background checks of drivers to ensure passenger safety. Any person who has in the past been convicted of any "cognizable offence" under India's criminal laws should not be allowed to become a driver.
Web design influences how much personal information we reveal online: Study
It was found that a depiction of a person's face on the website led people to reveal more personal information.
Watch: Mesmerising NASA video in 4K shows what happens when you mix water with antacid and food colour in zero gravity
NASA has released a mesmerising clip of a floating blob of colourful liquid in Space.
Apple removes some apps from online store over security concerns
Apple said the apps threatened users' security by installing certificates that can expose data to monitoring by third parties.
Google's Alphabet launches new code for faster loading of heavy web pages on mobile
Twitter Inc, LinkedIn Corp, Pinterest, WordPress.com, Chartbeat, Parse.ly and Adobe Analytics are among some of the technology companies that will adopt the code, called accelerated mobile pages (AMP).
Meet friends, family 'offline' to battle depression: Study
The study found that meeting people offline at least three time a week showed lowest levels of depressive symptoms over a two-year period compared to those who met with people less frequently.
Potassium could help build cheaper smartphone batteries
Lithium is quite rare, found in only 0.0017 per cent, by weight of the Earth's crust, while potassium is 880 times more abundant in the Earth's crust .
'Photoshop Fix' now available on Apple App Store for free
Users will need to sign in using a free Adobe ID in order to access the app's features.
The dark side of the Nobel Prize: When the awards honoured unhumanitarian inventions
Some of the Nobel science prizes appear in hindsight to be embarrassing choices by the committees.
Is Google working on a Glass-like augmented reality headset?
The purported headset would create an augmented reality experience that would be more immersive and involving with a wider field of view.