
Samsung ordered to pay $290.45 million in damages to Apple in feature-copyi...
London – Samsung has been ordered to pay 290.45 million dollars in damages to Apple for copying features from the iPhone. A jury sitting in a retrial between the two mobile giants made the decision in San Jose, California. According to the Mirror, last year, Apple was awarded over one billion... read more »

Webber `proud` of F1 achievements ahead of final race of career in Brazil
London – Red Bull driver Mark Webber has said that he is proud of what he has achieved in Formula One as the Australian heads into the final race of his career in Brazil this weekend. According to the BBC, Webber has won nine grand prix races, taken 41 podium finishes and came agonisingly... read more »

Gamma-ray burst breaks record for biggest cosmic explosion
Washington – Cosmic explosion caused by the death of a star in a distant galaxy became the focus of astronomers around the world after it occurred in April. The explosion, known as a gamma-ray burst and designated GRB 130427A, has topped the charts as one of the brightest ever seen. A trio of... read more »

Tejpal CCTV clip not yet given by hotel: Goa Police
Panaji – Goa Police have not yet received the CCTV footage from the five-star hotel where Tehelka editor-in-chief Tarun Tejpal has been accused of sexually assaulting a junior colleague, authorities said Friday. However, the authorities said they have examined parts of the footage at the... read more »

Google expands reward programme for security patch developers
Johannesburg – Google has reportedly expanded its reward programme for developers who build security patches that improve web safety. The search giant announced that the programme has... read more »

Men with good-looking wives lead happy married life
Washington – A new study has found that an attractive wife can make a man’s marital life quite satisfactory as compared to an unattractive wife. For the four-year study,... read more »

Most cardiac arrests preceded by warning signs
Washington – A new study has claimed that Sudden cardiac arrest isn’t always so sudden. In a study of middle-age men in Portland, Oregon, more than 50 percent had possible warning... read more »

Smoking synthetic marijuana likelier to cause strokes among teens
Washington – Case studies by researchers have revealed that the stroke risk could be added to the various other health hazards that may be associated with smoking synthetic marijuana... read more »

Playing music at young age can keep brain healthy
Washington – A new study has found that playing an instrument at a young age might make you healthier later in life. Dr. Nina Kraus, professor of neurobiology at Northwestern University, said... read more »