Aviation experts from around the globe gathered in Washington on Tuesday to consider the recent technological advances that allow for better tracking of planes in flight and improve the odds of finding crashes in remote locations.
Facebook may soon announce friend-to-friend payments on Messenger
The system has not yet been introduced, but recently leaked screenshots suggest that Facebook is getting close to that point.
New iPhone feature bankrupts billion-dollar partner company
Stock in the manufacturer drops critically after Apple announced the lack of sapphire glass in the iPhone 6.
Microsoft unveils groundbreaking prototype for immersive 3D gaming
Star Trek fans rejoice as a truly original and immersive 3D concept gets a new look.
New oxygen-absorbing material could let humans breathe underwater
A new material developed can absorb and release large amounts of oxygen, potentially opening the door to replace bulky oxygen tanks for lung patients and divers.
SpaceShipOne celebrates 10th anniversary
Scientists at SpaceShipX celebrated the tenth anniversary of private space travel with cake, candles, and tears of joy.
Report: Google X looking to develop large-scale video displays
Outside of arenas and billboards, it remains unclear just what the market would be for giant video screens.
Redbox pulls plug on Instant streaming video service
The popular DVD rental company’s experiment with the streaming video market failed to gain traction with users and will be phased out Oct. 7.
Apple CEO and former Google executive in war of words over security
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and current Apple CEO Tim Cook defend their respective company’s policies on data encryption.
Scientists introduce the world’s first solar battery
A new study from Ohio State researchers introduces a solar cell that can store its own power as a hybrid device.
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