Moto X 2016 Image Leaks Suggest All Metal Design in Two Moto X Variants

Motorola appears to be preparing two versions of the company's next generation flagship for 2016, and according to recent purportedly leaked images of the new Moto X, the phones will be thinner and made with an all-metal design.

T-Mobile's Cuba Expansion Will Increase 'Uncarrier' Boost Interconnect, Roaming Deals

T-Mobile announced on Monday it had increased its services and access to the fledgling Cuba market, securing an important expansion for its Miami market, as well as expanding its foothold on one of the freshest, most untouched new Caribbean markets in decades.

Powerball Numbers Tonight! Results for May 7, 2016 - Watch the Live Stream of Drawing for $415 Million Winning Jackpot

The Saturday, May 7, 2016 Powerball jackpot now stands at a whopping $415 million since there was no winner who matched all the numbers for the May 4 draw. The Powerball drawing takes tonight at 11:00 p.m. EST or 8:00 p.m. PST

Android M, 6.0 Marshmallow Release Date Update: Distribution Picks Up Speed in May

Android M, or Android 6.0 Marshmallow, was released late last year. Distribution of the update to various Android smartphones crawled in the early part of 2016, but now in May, there are signs that Marshmallow is finally making good progress.

'Mozart in the Jungle' Cast Talks Production, Season 3 as Release Date Looms: 'New Romance to Brew' and Shooting 'Pretty Soon' [PHOTOS]

While there is still no concrete news on the dates when "Mozart in the Jungle's" third season will premiere, there are concrete details on a FYC screening and Q&A panel session that the cast participated in on April 21, 2016 at the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood.

16-Year-Old Boy With Autism Says Life is 'Hell' & 'Lonely' in Apple's Autism Acceptance Month Movie [Watch Video]

Many people cannot imagine being unable to express thoughts and feelings every single day, but for teenager Dillan Barmache, this has been his reality since birth. To commemorate Autism Acceptance Month, Apple released a brief but moving video on the non-verbal autistic teenager showing some of his struggles with autism and finding out how to deal with it through new technology.

Global Obesity Shoots Up as Obese People Now Outnumber Underweight Population

The world is getting bigger and a new study by researchers from Imperial College London revealed the data behind it. Published in The Lancet, the study compared the body mass index (BMI) of nearly 20 million adults over the years from 1975 to 2014 with several significant findings including the fact that obesity is at an all-time global high -- even outnumbering the people who are underweight.

Zika Virus Outbreak in the US Possible if Mosquito Booms in Numbers This Summer; Latin America Infections Dwindle

The Zika virus has been sweeping Latin America, but health officials in the U.S. are being warned of the possibility of the virus reaching the country during the mosquito season. Summer, which will bring with it a rise in mosquito numbers, might see some scattered outbreaks of Zika in the U.S.

Little Girl Goes on Extreme 24-hour Navy SEAL Race; The Reason Why Will Melt Your Heart

One would be hard-pressed to find a tougher nine-year-old than Milla Bizzotto. She wowed the world with her participation at a 24-hour obstacle race for the U.S. Navy, proving that even young girls can go toe-to-toe against experienced athletes.

William Shakespeare's Head Could Really be Missing! Skull Likely Stolen by Grave Robbers, Say Scientists

William Shakespeare’s words have lived on, but The Bard has long been dead. Although, new reports revealed that the famous playwright’s head is missing from his grave and possibly stolen by 18th-century robbers looking for the key to Shakespeare’s genius.

Cataract Prevention & Protection Possible With a Vitamin C-Rich Diet

Cataracts are something a huge chunk of aging people have to deal with, but a new study published in Ophthalmology revealed that a good way to minimize the likelihood of the disease is to maintain a diet rich in Vitamin C and various fruits and vegetables.

Miscarriage Linked to Caffeine! Coffee Intake of Women, Men Increases Risk of Pregnancy Loss

When expecting a baby, it might be a good idea to kick that daily caffeine fix as a recent study showed a connection between miscarriages and the caffeine habits of both men and women before during pregnancy.

Ebola Virus Concerns in Guinea as Death Toll Hits 5 in Recent Flare-up; 816 in Quarantine

The Ebola virus has plagued the West Africa in the past few years and a recent death indicates the possibility of a flare-up spreading in Guinea. A total of five people have died in southeast Guinea since March 17 and an estimated 816 people who have come into contact with the Ebola victims are set to be quarantined for safety.

NASA Gets a Glimpse of an Exploding Star for the First Time in History [VIDEO]

The world beyond the planet Earth is becoming increasingly accessible in the past few years, but there seems to be no end to the wonders of space that leaves everyone in awe. The most recent milestone of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is catching a star explosion -- a supernova -- for the first time in history with the Kepler Space Telescope.

The ‘Dumb Blonde’ Stereotype is Apparently Not True

It might be time to retire the dumb blonde myth as scientists conclude there is no truth behind the sentiment in a new study.

Apple CareKit Lets You Develop Your Own Health Care Apps

Apple has conquered just about everything in its own sphere, so it makes sense that they’re venturing to another industry to pursue success there as well. This time, they’re seeking to encourage the technological advancement of the medical community and the tech giant is doing it through a brand new open source tool called CareKit.

NASA: 2 Comets to Pass by Earth Mar. 21, 22; Comet P to Break 250-Year Record

Space history is in the making starting Monday, March 21 as the National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) confirmed that two comets are projected to streak near Earth.

US Navy Funds App That Can Detect Autism, PTSD

The U.S. Navy is shelling out money to help develop technology that can benefit their own men and women. Specifically, an app that can potentially detect the presence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), autism and other disorders.

Wisconsin Outbreak of Rare Blood Infection Reaches Michigan, Total Death Toll Hits 18

A rare blood infection caused by the Elizabethkingia anopheles bacteria has been contracted by people in Wisconsin the past few months, but it was recently confirmed to have claimed a life in Michigan. This brings the total death toll of the illness to 18, with the 17 people already having died of the infection in Wisconsin since the outbreak first occurred in November 2015.

Maple Syrup May Be the Cure to Alzheimer's Disease

Maple syrup is a sweet treat, but recent research has shown that its uses go far beyond its delicious properties. Scientists from the University of Toronto and the University of Rhode Island revealed that the breakfast staple could protect the brain from disease such as Alzheimer’s.

NASA Astronaut Jeff Williams to Break Scott Kelly's Spaceflight Record

NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and two Russian cosmonauts is about to be launched in space. The mission to the International Space Station is not only geared to make headlines but it will also see Williams break the record for cumulative days in space by a U.S. astronaut previously held by NASA’s Scott Kelly.

Bumble Bee Foods Recalls 30,000 Tuna Cans That Could Be Spoiled

Bumble Bee Foods and Tri-Union Seafoods have taken the initiative in recalling canned chunk light tuna because of “process deviations” that could pose serious health threats to consumers.

The Healthiest US County 2016: In California, Marin & San Francisco Make Top 5; Los Angeles Lags Behind

The County Health Rankings was recently released and for California, the figures were very telling on the living conditions in the different counties.

New Dengue Fever Vaccine TV003 Protects Against 4 Types of Virus; More Appropriate for US Cases

With the rise in dengue cases throughout the world, finding an effective vaccine remains at the top of the list of many health officials. Recently, a new kind of vaccine emerged dubbed the TV003. It seems to be a promising innovation as initial studies revealed that the vaccine looks to protect people from at least one type of dengue.

DARPA Will Pay You Thousands of Dollars to Weaponize Household Items

Pentagon, through the Department of Defense's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, is challenging all hobbyist to put their skills and interest to good use.
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