Here's where Facebook and Twitter stand on Apple vs the FBI By Farrha Khan published 19 February 16 The two social media giants add their voices to the brewing battle between Apple and the Bureau.
Here's why Nasa is building a telescope 100x more powerful than Hubble By Farrha Khan published 18 February 16 Nasa has begun preparing a new telescope that will show views of the universe 100 times larger than the Hubble.
Skype's iOS and Android apps now let you video chat with 24 other people By Farrha Khan published 18 February 16 Taking on Hangouts and FaceTime, Skype is rolling out free group video calls for iPhone, iPad and Android phones and tablets.
You might survive a trip through a black hole - if it's rotating By Farrha Khan published 17 February 16 New research suggests that warped physics surrounding rotating black holes could keep us from being crushed by gravity.
AI robots could be the future of space walks By Farrha Khan published 16 February 16 Russia is developing AI robots to send up to the International Space Station for a safer space walk alternative.
Nissan puts its self-parking tech in office chairs By Farrha Khan last updated 18 August 20 Even though self-driving and self-parking cars are the future, Nissan is working on self-parking chairs.
Google's self-driving cars may be self-built after all By Farrha Khan published 13 February 16 New job listings point to Google looking at how it can mass produce self-driving cars.
Paper-thin lenses could eliminate the smartphone camera bump By Farrha Khan published 12 February 16 Cameras and everything that uses 'em could soon see a design makeover for the better.
Game of Thrones season 6 teaser photos will keep you guessing By Farrha Khan published 11 February 16 HBO has released photos from Game of Throne season 6. Prepare yourself for spoilers.
From treadmills to zero gravity: check out OK Go's latest music video By Farrha Khan published 11 February 16 OK Go chose the perfect day to launch its new, gravity-defying music video.
Microsoft's facial recognition AI can sniff out your dog's breed By Farrha Khan published 11 February 16 Microsoft's latest app aims to show off its AI prowess by letting you take snaps of dogs all day long.
This Star Wars BB-8 droid might be the best yet By Farrha Khan published 11 February 16 Standing over 16-inches tall and with voice recognition, this might be the closest we get to BB-8 from The Force Awakens.
You've heard of dark matter, but what about 'dark sunshine'? By Farrha Khan published 10 February 16 Scientists say dark photons could be hiding in the sun, and it could shine light on dark matter.
GoPros inside Grammy Awards will put you onstage with the winners By Farrha Khan published 10 February 16 Called the Grammycam, the feed will show you what the winners see as they give their speech and head backstage.
Oculus Rift PC bundle pre-orders can start eating your month's rent next week By Farrha Khan published 9 February 16 Oculus wants you Rift-ready with these PC bundles that start – yes, start – at $1,499.
Apple stores now install iPhone screen protectors, so you don't screw it up By Farrha Khan last updated 4 December 21 Apple and Belkin are teaming up to make sure your iPhone screen leaves the store protected.
Apple takes baby steps into selling VR headsets By Farrha Khan published 6 February 16 It may not be an Apple product, but this is Apple's first foray into selling iPhone VR and AR tech.
Google's self-driving cars could feature wireless charging By Farrha Khan published 5 February 16 Documents suggest Google is testing a wireless charging solution for its autonomous cars.
Orange is the New Black just became The Big Bang Theory of Netflix By Farrha Khan published 5 February 16 Netflix is acting more and more like a traditional television network.
Nintendo cancels sleep tracking device, but it might make something else By Farrha Khan published 5 February 16 Nintendo's sleep tracker plans may be dead, but its Quality of Life program will live on.
Busted iPhone? Apple may let you trade it in for a new one By Farrha Khan published 4 February 16 Got an old iPhone with a damaged screen, camera or buttons? Apple may let you swap it starting this week.
Scientists may have come up with a way to read your mind By Farrha Khan published 4 February 16 Right out of science fiction, scientists have developed a system of electrodes that they claim can decode brain signals.
Google experiments with 'books that can't be printed' By Farrha Khan published 4 February 16 Google wants to bring Street View and games to e-books made just for your smartphone.
You're not the only one who doesn't have the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update By Farrha Khan published 3 February 16 The slow crawl of Marshmallow adoption on Andriod devices has taken four months to pass the 1% mark.
These hack-proof chips might actually keep your credit card information safe By Farrha Khan published 3 February 16 MIT and Texas Instruments say these RFID chips can't be hacked thanks to this on-board power.