Microsoft Windows Phone 8.1 Update Will Let You Create 'Folders' on Start Screen
To access apps within folders in Windows Phone 8.1, users can tap open the folder and then, the desired app.
Facebook Explains Reason Behind Secret News Feed Manipulation
Facebook apologises about recent secret experiment saying its motive was only to offer more personalised services.
Microsoft Speculated to Rebrand Surface Tablet as 'Lumia'
Microsoft is reportedly in the final stages of licensing the Nokia brand for the purpose of calling the handsets 'Nokia by Microsoft.'
Facebook 'Secretly Manipulated' News Feeds of Around 70K Users in 2012
Facebook's emotional contagion experiment analysed news feeds of almost 70,000 English-language users.
Apple Aperture and iPhotos Applications Set to be Scrapped for Good
According to Apple, existing users should be able to port from Aperture to Photos app when the company starts seeding OS X next year.
Technical Issues Force Cancellation of Russia's First Post-Soviet $3 Billion Rocket Angara's Test Flight
Angara is designed to give a boost to Russia's space mission.
Asus Rumoured to Launch $99 Android Powered Smartwatch by September 2014
Asus Android powered smartwatch, when launched, could serve as a cheaper alternative to wearable devices like LG G Wear and Samsung Gear Live.
European Space Agency to Launch Extremely Huge Athena Space Telescope to Study Black Holes
ESA's Athena Space Observatory will provide leads on formation of galaxies and galactic clusters by operating in the x-ray band of electromagnetic spectrum.
Google Developing Low Cost Smartphones Under Android One Initiative
Android One initiative will lead to reduction in smartphone manufacturing costs.
Intel Unveils Jimmy: First 3D Printed Open Source Robot That Can do Chores, Dance, Sing and Tweet
Jimmy can be built by anybody with a few downloaded apps, an open source kit and a 3D printer.
Nasa Astronomers Detect Unusual High Intensity X-Ray Signal From Supposed 'Dark Matter'
The emission was detected by Nasa's Chandra X-Ray Observatory and XMM Newton satellite controlled by the European Space Agency.
Forget.me Makes Submitting 'Right to be Forgotten' Requests Simpler
Forget.me promises users looking to take advantage of the 'right to be forgotten' ruling a simple process.
European Commission Cuts Data Roaming Charges Across EU by Over 50%
Mobile subscribers will be charged 20 cents for one MB of data downloaded while on roaming within the EU from 1 July.
Georgia Institute of Technology Showcases 'Smart Gloves' that Help Visually Impaired Grasp Braille
Smart gloves have vibrating motors that buzz when a particular Braille pattern is encountered.
Microsoft Goes the Google Way: Raises Free Cloud Storage Limit on OneDrive, Slashes Prices of Office 365
Microsoft now lets OneDrive store up to 15GB for free, along with reducing prices of its Office 365 package.
Cruise RP-1 Makes Your Car 'Driverless' for £5873
Cruise's RP-1 package consists of a sensor pod that needs mounting on the roof of your car. The sensor pod senses the road ahead.
Nasa Announces Timeline for Asteroid Capture Mission
Nasa Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM) aims to capture an asteroid using a robotic spacecraft, and redirect it into a stable orbit around the moon.
People in Central Cambridge Can Soon Access Wi-Fi for Free: But Why Just Before Tour De France?
To launch the free Wi-Fi, the University of Cambridge collaborated with the Cambridge city council, Cambridgeshire County Council and BskyB owned Wi-Fi service provider The Cloud.
Radar Images Detect Unusual 'Magic Island' on Saturn's Moon
Researchers attribute the "magic island" to dynamic geological processes taking place across the northern hemisphere of Titan.
World's Most Powerful Telescope 'ATLAST' Could Aid Space Agencies in Extra-Terrestrial Life Detection
ATLAST is expected to be hundreds of times more powerful than the Hubble Space Telescope
Stephanie Kwolek who Invented Bulletproof Material Kevlar Dies at 90
Kevlar is a liquid crystalline polymer that is lightweight and possesses robustness that cannot be easily destroyed.
Rural UK to Benefit from High-Speed Broadband
The UK government's £10 million Broadband Innovation Fund will bring super-fast internet to Britain's remote rural communities.
Mozilla Firefox Driven 'Netcast' to Rival Google Chromecast
The Mozilla Netcast multimedia streamer is said to possess an 'open bootloader.'
Nasa Mars Mission Gets Boost: Orion Spacecraft to be Tested Real-Time in December 2014
Vital data such as temperatures, conditions and exposure to varying radiation levels would be closely monitored by Nasa during Orion's December test flight.
Google Releases 'Kick With Chrome' Experiment: Enables Users to Play In-Browser Football
Kick with Chrome also lets users to play the game on a desktop by using a smartphone as a controller.
SpaceX Falcon 9 v1.1 Rocket Expected to Take Off Today After Reschedule
SpaceX Falcon 9 v1.1 comes with better engine capability than its predecessors, and will launch six new satellites into the earth's orbit.
World's Biggest Telescope to be Installed Atop Chile's Cerro Armazones
E-ELT project is brainchild of European Southern Observatory, a Britain-based organisation.
Microsoft Enters Wearables Market with Bizarre Smartphone Charging Trousers
Microsoft's unique 'tech pants' will go up for sale shortly. Online retailer Amazon is slated to accept pre-orders soon.
Nasa's Z-2 Tron-Like 'Technology' Spacesuit Officially Showcased: To be Used Exclusively for Mars Mission
Nasa Z-2 'Technology' prototype allows more flexibility when compared to traditional Extravehicular Mobility Unit spacesuits.
Apple OS X Yosemite Developer Preview 2 Now Seeding: Features and Enhancements
Apple's OS X Yosemite Developer Preview 2 has been released along with the iOS 8 beta 2 for developers.