Tech
Taj Mahal, Statue of Liberty welcome Eiffel Tower on joining Twitter
'Welcome to Twitter, my sister,' tweeted Statue of Liberty on its handle @LaTourEiffel.
Malware in Hyatt Hotels computer system; hackers may have obtained credit card info
The resort chain is advising customers to review their payment card statements, although it has not said if any customer data was stolen.
Google brings interactive 360-degree Spotlight Stories to YouTube
As you move your phone to various scenes, you unlock mini-stories within the story.
Scientists to grow potatoes in Martian conditions replicated on Earth
By using soils almost identical to those found on Mars, sourced from the Pampas de La Joya Desert in Peru, the teams will replicate Martian atmospheric conditions in a laboratory and grow potatoes.
Senior Afghan official uses Facebook to ask president for help against Taliban
In his open letter to Ghani, he wrote: Your Excellency, Facebook is not the right forum for speaking with you, but as my voice hasn't been heard by you I don't know what else to do.
Watch: Take a holiday tour of the White House via Google's 360-degree VR video
This season, around 89 volunteers across the country came together to decorate the White House on the theme of 'A Timeless Tradition'.
US retailer Target developing its own mobile wallet
Target's team has made some decisions, including to partner with credit card companies, and they are in favour of processing transactions using scanning technology to communicate with payment terminals, say sources..
Can the 12-inch format rescue tablets?
This 12 inch+ format is a real gamble, which is new for Apple but goes back to 2012 for Microsoft.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai to interact with students at SRCC today
In the #AskSundar chat session at the Sri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), Pichai will be taking questions from students across the nation.
PayPal ringleaders join to form OpenAI to ensure that AI does more good than harm to humans
The nonprofit company, called OpenAI, will focus on improving 'digital intelligence in the way that is most likely to benefit humanity as a whole.'
Use of 'customisable' Internet contributing to selective exposure to information: Study
Users now have an unprecedented amount of information to deal with - forcing them to be more selective than ever.
Send your friends Star Wars emoji stickers on Facebook
Facebook users can communicate via R2-D2, BB-8, and Princess Leia.
The Rs 16,999 OnePlus X now available without invite - but only for today
The OnePlus X is the smallest OnePlus phone till date.
In war-torn Gaza, a tiny tech startup sector emerges
In this November 24, 2015 photo, Palestinian entrepreneurs brainstorm ideas as they compete for acceptance in the third version of Mobaderoon project in Gaza City. (AP Photo/ Khalil Hamra)
Average age of suspected cyber criminals down to 17 from 24
Britain's National Crime Agency says that many teenagers move quickly from 'pranking' to higher-level cybercrime.
UK police launches campaign to discourage youngsters from becoming hackers
The NCA's #CyberChoices campaign targets parents of boys aged 12-15 who may be involved in cyber-crime without their knowledge.