Computer security researchers said they have discovered a new variation in an old vulnerability in the Microsoft Windows operating system that cold allow hackers to steal login credentials from hundreds of millions of PCs.
New study claims 9th century ring with Arabic Inscription found at a Scandinavian site is unique A new study suggests that a ninth-century ring from Sweden has come from the Islamic Civilization.
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The article is written on and rumors related to new HTC One M9 The HTC One line of phones is perhaps one of the mobile phone series that people are most highly looking forward to.
This article is written on Iphone apps. Fitness is an important aspect of daily life, but far too often it's hard to properly manage with our busy schedules.
Check out what's being written on plant growth and the changes observed in plant growth It's been a long time since earth came into existence, and naturally, there are a lot of changes that occurred during the course of time.
The article is in the science niche. We all now (well, most of us anyway) that infants are prescribed some vaccines in order to protect them from different diseases.
The article is about the cheat codes and tips of GTA V This is the latest installment in the highly popular series of Rockstar. This is an adventurous and action game which keeps a player interested in it throughout.
The article is about the Furious 7 Furious 7 is the latest addition to the movie series of Fast and Furious. The movie has always been centered around cars and action, and that will not change in the latest installment.
Pharmacyclics will ‘possibly’ be acquired by Johnson & Johnson for $18 Billion Pharmacyclics, the US-based biopharmaceutical organization that develops and commercializes small-molecule drugs for cancer and other diseases, surged to a new high when Bloomberg reported that the company is considering selling itself for $18 billion.
The biggest Solar Eclipse since 1999 will plunge the UK into darkness The biggest solar eclipse since 1999 will plunge parts of Europe into darkness this March and will be visible for approximately 90 minutes.
Researchers have shown that dogs are able to distinguish between happy and angry human faces. A group of cognitive neuroscientists have shown conclusively that dogs are able to differentiate between happy and sad human faces.
Italian surgeon Dr. Sergio Canvero claims first human head transplant will be possible in two years Italian surgeon Sergio Canavero is confident a patient's head can be grafted onto a healthy body.
A new system designed by researchers converts the Sun’s energy into liquid fuel Mimicking nature has long been part of human evolution. Researchers at Harvard have designed a system that mimics the process of Photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert solar energy into chemical energy that is later used to fuel the plant.
14 year old boy with Gerascophobia Gerascophobia, the fear of getting old, like other phobias, is rare and has a prevalence of affecting about 4-6% or the population.
Delegates listen as COP 20 President and Peru's Environment Minister Manuel Pulgar Vidal makes an announcement during a plenary session of the U.N. Climate Change Conference COP 20 in Lima December 12, 2014.
Fractures are major cause of older women’s hospitalizations For U. S. women age 55 or older, bone fractures due to osteoporosis lead to more hospitalizations and greater healthcare costs than heart attack, stroke or breast cancer, according to a new study.
Cost of not supporting breastfeeding may be millions If more women breastfed their babies for at least four months after birth, the healthcare cost savings could be significant, not to mention the health benefits for mothers and babies, UK researchers say.
Taking HIV prevention pill may not encourage risky sex: U.S. study Taking a pill as a preventive measure against HIV infection may not encourage people at high risk for the disease to engage in risky sexual behavior, according to a new U.
A general view of an Apple store in the Manhattan borough of New York September 7, 2014. A U. S. government lawyer faced tough questioning in an appeals court on Monday as he sought to defend a judge's ruling that Apple Inc conspired with five publishers to raise e-book prices.
World Health Organization (WHO) Assistant Director General Bruce Aylward gestures during a news conference on the WHO response and challenges to control the Ebola outbreak at the United Nations in Geneva December 1, 2014.
People wait in line to enter the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington November 10, 2014. The U. S. Supreme Court on Monday blocked Arizona from enforcing a state law that restricts access to abortion-inducing drugs by prohibiting off-label uses of RU-486, the so-called "abortion pill.