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The first 'space selfie' from 1966 sells for around 6,000 pounds at auction
The selfie was snapped by Aldrin during the Gemini 12 mission in November 1966 and fetched 5,952 pounds at the auction.
Passive Facebook use to scroll news feed, browse profiles can lead to depression: Study
Researchers found that passive use of Facebook leads to consistent declines in how good people feel over time by increasing feelings of envy towards others.
Motorola's new Moto E (2nd gen) coming to India at Rs 6,999; features a 4.5-inch display, front camera, Android 5.0 Lollipop
Priced at Rs 6,999 for the 3G variant, the second-gen Moto E will soon be launched in India and will be exclusively available on Flipkart.
Weekend Reading List: From the history of sex.com to 300 awesome free things
A selection of technology-related articles that could make your weekend a little more worthwhile.
Apple Watch expected to be launched at the company's March 9 event
Apple has not specified what the event will be about in the invitation which reads simply "Spring Forward".
What is HTTP/2 and how it can change the way you surf the Internet
HTTP is a mechanism a browser uses to request information from a server and display webpages on your screen. It is the first thing that comes in the web address bar on your browser.
Soon, Siri will understand Indian English
With iOS8.3, Siri will understand Russian, Danish, Dutch, Portuguese, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, and English for India.
Microsoft to discontinue support for Facebook chat, Google chat from Outlook.com in coming weeks
In the upcoming weeks, Microsoft will discontinue support for the popular chats in a bid to push its own Skype chatting and calling service.
Your mobile phone data is at risk of being compromised
Cellphones with mobile apps could be potential target of cyber-attacks globally and subscriber's data including usernames and passwords are at risk.
China tops patent applications list in 2014
China has seen rising numbers of patent applications as part of a drive to upgrade the economy. However, experts claims there is still a lack of invention patents.
NSA chief dodges hard drive spying allegations, says programs lawful
The head of the National Security Agency refused to comment on Monday on reports that the U.S. government implants spyware on computer hard drives for surveillance purposes.
Apple to spend 1.25 billion pounds on two new data centres in Europe
Apple's biggest project of two data centres in Europe that would be entirely powered by renewable energy and create hundreds of jobs.
How Google Street View helps make data collection for research easy
US scientists has created a web application that speeds up researchers' data collection.
HTC One M9 images, details leaked ahead of March 1 launch
The leaked information of the phone, which was slated to be unveiled at HTC's March 1 event, contains full specifications of the smartphone and press images.
Robots may even replace techies who program them: Researchers
The researchers have proposed that even software developers could face a future in which their skills are no longer needed and their incomes drop precipitously.
This modular laptop for kids can last their childhood
Xo Infinity prototype is based on the idea of providing children with a single laptop that can survive their school years and can be modified as per requirement.