OnePlus rolls out OxygenOS, its custom version of Android
Smartphone-maker OnePlus just launched an in-house version of the Android OS.
OnePlus’s OxygenOS is based on Android 5.0 and was created to replace the customized...
Radio bursts too precise to be random, must be from alien intelligence
If you were a Morse code clerk receiving messages and came across something that could not be random, you would think it was from...
Mars wet past more recent than previously thought, Curiosity finds
NASA’s Curiosity rover has found evidence of liquid movement further up a mountain in Mars, which scientists say suggests the Red Planet had liquid more...
Hybrid Einstein-Monroe image tells you if you need glasses
An Einstein-Monroe hybrid image that combines low spatial frequency components of a photo of Marilyn Monroe and high spatial frequency components of an image of...
4G network speeds in the UK have slowed down, warns Ofcom
When 4G mobile phone services launched a few years ago companies said that they would be ‘five times faster’ than existing 3G networks.
However, a...
EE is handing out free phone batteries to customers
Mobile phone giant EE announced that it will be handing out free phone batteries to all of its customers as part of a reward scheme...
US only gained 126,000 jobs in March, smallest increase since December 2014
According to a Labor Department report, the US economy only gained 126,000 jobs in March, marking the smallest number of jobs added since December...
Tesla delivered record number of cars in its first quarter
According to Tesla Motors, the car manufacturer delivered a record number of 10,030 cars in its first quarter, a 55% increase compared to last...
Extremophiles thrive in ultra harsh environments, exhibition at American Museum of Natural History
Extremophiles are organisms that thrive in geochemically and physically extreme conditions including boiling liquid, super acid pools, extremely low temperatures, and even the vacuum and...
Microsoft launches mobile scanner app “Office Lens” for iOS and Android
Microsoft launched its mobile document scanning app called Office Lens for iOS and Android smartphones.
The app essentially turns a users phone into a pocket scanner...