iPhone 12: Latest leaks and rumours about upcoming flagship iOS handset
Even though the latest iteration of the popular smartphones will be the main attraction, Apple is prepared to unveil several new hardware as well.
Coronavirus: Healthcare systems switching to new rapid testing platform amid growing cases
This development arrives shortly after UK health officials were criticised by the public for their apparent shortcomings amid the pandemic.
Intel manufacturing woes pushes back production of next-gen 7nm silicon to 2022
By the time Intel's 7nm architecture becomes available, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company will already market its 3nm.
Engineers draw inspiration from nature to develop new drone technology
Drone experts want to come up with new mechanics to achieve flight with remarkable manoeuvrability for various applications.
OnePlus Nord gives consumers budget-friendly 5G handset with great features
The Nord ships with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765 SoC with a choice between 8 GB and 12 GB RAM depending on the internal storage capacity.
Xbox Series X: Microsoft might be doubling back on its previous commitment to its fans
To recall, shortly after the debut of the Xbox Series X, Microsoft assured gamers that they will not be left behind when it comes to software.
COVID-19: Israeli doctor might be first documented case of coronavirus reinfection
Even White House health adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci is uncertain about how long coronavirus antibodies can protect against exposure.
Samsung unveils Galaxy Z Flip 5G ahead of its August event
Carrier and unlocked units of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G are scheduled to ship on Aug. 7, in the United States.
iMASC: MIT researchers develop reusable mask with replaceable N95 filters
The timing of its announcement is interesting now that the surging number of cases is resulting in shortages of personal protective equipment.
iPhone 12: Persicope telephoto camera tech not available until 2022, says insider
By the time Apple uses periscope telephoto lens for its smartphones in 2022, competing brands are likely going to be a few steps ahead.
Apple confirms commitment to innovate manufacturing processes to carbon neutral levels
The first product to benefit from its zero-emission production method will be the 16-inch MacBook Pro.
CDC issues new update regarding coronavirus testing and isolation protocols
Following the directions listed by the federal agency should address problems such as shortages of protective equipment and testing kits.
Studies eyeing diet as possible factor affecting risk of death from COVID-19
It is speculated that the abundance of dietary antioxidants brought about by probiotics helps the body defend against the 2019 novel coronavirus.
Coronavirus: Pittsburgh-based company to use innovative cutting-edge drones for disinfection
According to the Aeras Fog Company – a Wexford, Pittsburgh-based startup – the process relies on electrostatic technology.
Coronavirus vaccine might not be ready before holidays, according to health experts
In a statement he gave to the Commons Health and Social Care Select Committee, Professor Whitty expressed that he was 'cautiously optimistic'.
Xbox One X production stops as Microsoft prepares for arrival of Xbox Series X
Even though the Xbox One X was practically the more powerful console based on technical specifications, it failed to meet sales targets.
TikTok confirms plans to open London HQ still on table amid controversial backlash
The video-sharing and social networking service has been allegedly collecting personal information for China, as speculated by tech pundits.
Elon Musk's proposed Neuralink to treat brain diseases might go beyond original purpose
The process will share some similarities to LASIK, wherein a tiny hole in the skull will be made via a medical-grade laser.
Results of Oxford coronavirus vaccine phase one trials are in; findings are promising
What sets it apart from other candidates is how it stimulates the production of not only the required antibodies but cytotoxic T cells.
Apple teases new technology that could revolutionise way people use Apple Pencil
Based on the information gleaned from official documents, a new functionality could turn the accessory into a powerful tool.
NASA launches contest to develop toilet that will function on the moon and in space
It is open to the global community to come up with a new cutting-edge platform that would be used in the upcoming Artemis mission.
Europe establishing rehab centres for patients who recovered from COVID-19
Healthcare experts have reportedly observed breathing difficulties, fatigue, and brain fog in people who have survived the disease.
COVID-19 pool testing gets FDA approval to ease burden on resources and save time
The approach being proposed will collect samples from up to four individuals which are then mixed in one batch that will use up one testing kit only.
'Paper Mario: The Origami King' is shaping up to be another hit for Nintendo Switch
For those who are familiar with the 'Paper Mario' series, the gameplay mechanics are entirely different from standard 'Mario' games.
Coronavirus: N95 mask inventor comes out of retirement to help health workers
The way N95 masks work is via the special filter that can block up to 95 percent of airborne particles.
Oxford COVID-19 vaccine shows encouraging results; scientists calls for human trials
It was implied that the volunteers being eyed for the human challenge trials should be healthy individuals in their 20s.
Twitter takes action against bitcoin scam that hacked accounts of high-profile users
For now, users are blocked from entering bitcoin addresses in their tweets as a temporary safety precaution after the cyberattack.
Rakuten introduces the $100 Kobo Nia to rival Amazon's entry-level Kindle e-reader
The Kobo Nia is powered by a 1,000 mAh battery which can last weeks depending on the owner's usage pattern.
Samsung's vision for 6G tech: Immersive extended reality, digital replicas and more
Samsung claims 6G connectivity will support speeds of up to 1,000 Gbps – a data rate 50 times the peak of 5G.
iPhone 12 might address another long-running problem from Apple, according to insider
Apple might be shipping a USB Type-C to Lightning connector reinforced by braided components to withstand damage from regular usage.