
Children at Risk of Overweight with Too Much Bedroom Tech
Being overweight—a condition said to be putting every child at risk. And for a reason, lack of sleep follows having smartphones and gadgets, among others into their bedrooms. According to several researches in the past, there is a correlation between weight and sleep in children. Safefood’s latest campaign phase is

Thin-Film Solar Technology Gathers Scrutiny from Experts
A thin-film solar innovation scrutiny is on the surface while China’s Hanergy rises. Today, Li Hejun is propelling to the rich list of China, as the potential for green energy becomes popular. However, this Hanergy Holdings isn’t proving that it can transform impressive laboratory research into building commercially successful products.

Security Researcher Banned from Flight
The United Airlines has banned a security researcher after he tweeted a joke regarding hacking. Chris Roberts works as a security researcher and was travelling in United Airlines and for some reason, he tweeted that he has the ability to hack the system of the aircraft. Chris Roberts was travelling

Police on Boston Runners: No Need to Worry About Drones
Local authorities have ensured 30,000 runners at the Boston marathon that there would be a no-fly zone to implement at the run. Although many runners would have certain things to worry about, they did not have to in terms of drones. The Massachusetts State Police announced a no-fly zone, including

Nokia to Reenter the Smartphone Market in 2016
Nokia is set to re-enter the market of Smartphones in 2016. A new report from Nokia claimed that it was looking to re-enter the market in that said year and was working on new technologies, such as virtual reality. According to a report by Re/code, which cited two people briefed

CU Rolls Out New Smart Meters
City Utility is rolling out a new technology for its mission of helping consumers save on their utility bills. The company is aiming to develop advanced metering infrastructure in order to reduce utility consumption of consumers. Director of Geographical Information Systems and Advanced Metering Infrastructure of City Utilities, Chris Hill,

Kids Gathered in ‘Super Science Day’
Kids who love science gathered at Fido Purpur Arena in Grand Forks on Sunday to experience science first hand. According to participants, the activities offered at the event were super fun! This event is held by the Dakota Science Center every year. Dakota Science Center Director Laura Munski said that

Google on Antitrust: ‘Bad People’ Only Try Pulling Us Down
After regulators at the European Union charged the giant tech, Google, for antitrust, the New York Times published a headline saying that the campaign versus Google in Europe was funded by competitor Microsoft. Given that part of it is true, the story being shopped by PR staffers and executives at

The Xperia Z4: Sony’s latest Flagship Smartphone Revealed
In a public announcement made in Japanese, Sony revealed their latest flagship Smartphone today. Right now, Sony has not given a date for the launch for both local and international. Like the Z3, the Xperia Z4 is also similar with a same 5.2-inch screen but with a thinner 6.9mm form,

New Study says that Cyber-Stalkers are Addicts
A new study has revealed that most internet based stalkers may be internet addicts who have low interpersonal skills and are not in touch with other people. The National Center for Cyberstalking Research says that these Cyber-stalkers fail to establish relationships; therefore they concentrate on virtual people. Psychologist Dr Short,