Sci-Tech

New reaction buttons VS. “like” button

QUEZON City, Philippines (February 18) - The first version of the "like" button, then called the "awesome" button, was developed in…

Why do you still prefer the “like” button?

QUEZON City, Philippines (February 18) - Facebook is the most popular and most commonly-used  social networking site. People love this because…

Japan launches satellite to study black holes

  TOKYO, Japan (AFP) -- Japan successfully launched a jointly developed space observation satellite on Wednesday tasked with studying mysterious black…

Like a sloth – free Wi-Fi is slow Wi-Fi

QUEZON City, Philippines (February 15) - 256 kbps and lower. That’s the promised allotment of data transfer given to each of the…

N. Korean leader pushes for more satellite launches

SEOUL, South Korea (AFP) -- North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has promised to put more satellites in space, even as the…

Twitter suspends over 125,000 accounts for ‘promoting terrorist acts’

  TWITTER Inc said on Friday (February 5) it had suspended over 125,000 accounts since mid-2015 for "threatening or promoting…

Brain scan detects depression during childhood

MASSACHUSSETS, United States of America - The Massachussets Institute of Technology is using a new type of brain scan imaging…

Smart band-aids on the horizon

Wearable electronics will revolutionize the way doctors diagnose and treat patients, according to researchers at MIT, who are developing stretchable…

NASA releases animation showing flight over dwarf planet Ceres

NASA uploaded video showing an animation of what a flight over the dwarf planet of Ceres would look like illustrating…

Facebook shares soar as mobile drives big jump in ad sales

Facebook Inc smashed investors' expectations with a 52-percent jump in quarterly revenue as it sold more ads targeted at a…

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