TECHNOLOGY

Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak To Acquire Australian Citizenship

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak (L) talks to a customer as he and his wife Janet (not pictured) wait in line overnight with customers to purchase the new iPad at the Apple Store in Century City Westfield Shopping Mall, Los Angeles, California March 16, 201
Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of technology giant Apple, is on the path toward Australian citizenship. Over the weekend, he moved one step closer to becoming Aussie by becoming a permanent resident, which was granted to him because he is a distinguished person.
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Russia and US Take War to Space, NASA and SpaceX Launching Cargo for ISS

Russia and the United States have been engaged in a frosty conflict over the Ukrainian region. Now, it appears the two countries may take their competition to the next level as Russia may create its own space station. Unlike the International Space Station (ISS) which is a collaborative effort from Europe, US and Russia, the latter's plans may purely be a Putin affair.
Craig Federighi, Apple Inc. Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Speaks on Stage During an Apple Event in San Francisco

Apple Watch will Be the Killer in 2015 with New Retina MacBook Air

As the New Year approaches, hype increases over upcoming releases of tech giants like Apple. According to recent forecasts, despite the success of the iPhone 6 series, the biggest killer for Apple in 2015 will be the Apple Watch along with the Retina MacBook Air. Can Apple push through with the expectations?

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