Not Marshmallow, but OnePlus X receives a software update to resolve corrupt images in camera

The newly entered smartphone-maker OnePlus has started rolling out a minor software update (no, not Marshmallow one) to its recently launched OnePlus X smartphone, aiming at resolving the image corruption issue with its camera.

27 Feb, 2019

SpaceX postpones Falcon 9 launch twice in single week; next attempt on Sunday

SpaceX launch was postponed twice this week. The most recent attempt to launch the telecommunications satellite into the orbit was made on Thursday and it failed again. The reports have it that SpaceX will be making another attempt to launch the telecommunications satellite into the orbit aboard Falcon 9 rocket on Sunday. The time kept aside for the launch is 6:46 PM eastern time. Monday has been kept as a reserve day in case, something goes south again.

27 Feb, 2019

Scientists develop energy efficient bio-supercomputer

Finding energy efficient ways for all human activities is a must need step towards serving the nature, and our scientists have been working on achieving success in their projects. Now, a team of scientists from Canada’s McGill University has developed a low power consuming biological supercomputer that can process like any other supercomputers, quickly and accurately using parallel networks.

27 Feb, 2019

Cacti, desert beetle and pitcher plant inspires this new material to collect water from air

There are many organisms lives in such harsh environments where normal organisms can’s survive. Nature has given them their own strength and technique to live in such arid environments. Now, a few of such organisms have inspired scientists to create something extraordinary. Researchers from Harvard University have invented a new material that could pull water droplets out of thin air.

27 Feb, 2019

Shibuya Productions reveal the first pictures of Shenmue III during MAGIC Conference

Yesterday at the MAGIC Conference, Shibuya Productions indirectly unveiled the third installment of the Shenmue Franchise. The game developers were talking about all their plans, when they revealed the pictures. The developers also ensured that all those who could not catch the glimpse at the MAGIC conference, were able to see the images as they have uploaded all of them in Kickstarter.

27 Feb, 2019

Study shows memory loss more evident in obese individuals

People suffering from Obesity also suffer from greater memory loss compared to the normal weight individuals. A recent study shows that memory loss is more evident in obese individuals. In fact the study, points to a situation of episodic memory loss where the obese individuals find it difficult to remember instances or occurrences from their past. The test was conducted to a small group of 50 individuals, who actually found remembering quite a few instances of their loves slightly difficult.

27 Feb, 2019

Uvic study: Barking dog sounds to scare raccoons; helps in improving ecosystem

Raccoons on BC’s Gulf Islands spend their day and night-time on the shoreline, consuming seafood, affecting the intertidal ecosystem. Researchers have found that the raccoons can be scared off using barking dog sounds.

27 Feb, 2019

Samsung started shipping massive 15,360GB (15.36TB) SSD storage devices

Samsung has finally started shipping world’s largest Solid State Drive for consumers, its 15.36TB “PM1633a” SSD. The Korean company announced this digital storage drive at the Flash Memory Summit in California in August last year, with an unprecedented amount of storage.

27 Feb, 2019

US Motorola Moto G (2nd Gen) Android Marshmallow update is rolling now

Motorola USA has started rolling out Android 6.0 Marshmallow update to its second-generation Moto G smartphones, which was pushed in India and Brazil in February 2016. Many users have confirmed that the software update is readily available in the menu (settings > about phone > software update). In the United States, many users have already confirmed about receiving the update notification on screen.

27 Feb, 2019

Toyota Motor Corp issued recalls of additional 331200 cars over Takata airbag issue

Toyota Motor Corp announced today that it is adding 331,200 more cars to the worldwide list of recalled vehicles involving potential Takata Corp’s airbag issues. With this addition, the total number of Toyota vehicles recalled over Takata airbag issue has been raised to 15,314,000 worldwide, including 3,156,000 in the United States.

27 Feb, 2019
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