Watch Jeff Bezos christen Amazon's huge wind farm by smashing a champagne bottle on top of a turbine
Each turbine stands over 300 feet tall with a rotor diameter more than double the wingspan of a Boeing 787.
'Heartless monster': Twitter rips into Trump over his 'cruel' remarks to widow of fallen soldier
Trump triggered a wave of criticism after telling a soldier's widow that her husband "knew what he signed up for".
'Poser alert': Ivanka Trump mercilessly mocked after saying she once went through a 'punk phase'
"The only thing Ivanka Trump was less committed to than her 'punk phase' was her feminism phase," one person tweeted.
The bizarre scented candle that smells like a freshly unboxed Apple Mac is getting an update
"Each scent profile was chosen for it's ability to help clear your mind of clutter and stimulate creativity," the website reads.
8 'Minecraft' apps infected with Sockbot malware on Google Play found adding devices to botnet
Symantec researchers said these infected apps were downloaded between 600,000 and 2.6 million times.
Russian trolls got away with running a popular fake Republican Twitter account for almost two years
Twitter took nearly a year to shut down @TEN_GOP despite the real Tennessee Republican Party repeatedly alerting them about the bogus account.
'Oh dear God': Sarah Sanders mocked for saying America will be 'begging for 4 more years of Trump'
Twitter erupted with a slew of sarcasm-laden jokes, comments and memes in response to Sanders' assertion.
What is Hacker's Door? Old sophisticated Chinese Trojan resurfaces after more than a decade
The newer version of the remote access trojan (RAT) has been updated to run on modern operating systems and 64-bit platforms.
What is WaterMiner? New stealth cryptominer found hidden in GTA mod on Russian-speaking forum
The latest cryptominer comes amid an uptick in cryptocurrency mining malware campaigns and growing JavaScript-based cryptominers
Facebook's secretive hardware lab Building 8's head Regina Dugan is leaving to 'lead a new endeavour'
Dugan previously headed Google's Advanced Technologies and Projects group and was the director of Darpa.
Mueller interviews cyber expert who claimed he was 'recruited to collude with the Russians' in 2016
British cybersecurity analyst Matt Tait claimed that he was recruited by the late GOP operative Peter W. Smith to help verify hacked Clinton emails.
'That's not funny, that's evil': Twitter reacts to Trump joking Pence 'wants to hang' all gay people
"In 2017, we have to remind our president that it's never ok to "joke" about killing LGBTQ Americans... or anyone," Chelsea Clinton tweeted.
'Deranged animal': Trump blasted for falsely claiming Obama didn't call families of fallen troops
Donald Trump's claim immediately drew furious criticism from lawmakers, Barack Obama's former staff members and social media users.
Facebook looks to hire people with national security clearances amid backlash over Russian meddling
The social media giant has recently come under intense scrutiny over the role it advertently played in Russia's influence campaign during the 2016 election.
Adobe Flash vulnerability exploited by BlackOasis hacking group to plant FinSpy spyware
BlackOasis targets various figures involved in Middle Eastern politics, including people in the UN, opposition bloggers, activists and regional news reporters, researchers said.
We Heart It hacked: Personal data of more than 8 million accounts compromised in data breach
The company said it was alerted by Troy Hunt, security expert and founder of the data breach notification website Have I Been Pwned.
'What a putz': Twitter mocks Rand Paul for saying Trump 'never loses' after playing golf with him
Trump and Paul have had a tense relationship since the two faced off in the Republican primary stage during the 2016 presidential election.
Drone hits commercial airliner landing in Canada's Quebec City: 'This should not have happened'
The incident comes as drone usage continues to soar, with many aviation agencies rolling out regulations to address safety concerns and avoid such incidents.
Clinton calls WikiLeaks an arm of Russian intelligence, warns cyber Cold War 'just getting started'
WikiLeaks steadily published thousands of embarrassing emails and documents linked to Democratic officials in the months leading up to the November election.
'What a moron': Trump mercilessly mocked for saying he met the 'president of the Virgin Islands'
The Internet erupted with a slew of jokes, snarky comments and memes in response to Donald Trump's latest gaffe.
Hackers covertly hide code on Politifact to hijack your PC, secretly mine cryptocurrencies
CoinHive has been used by some websites to generate digital currencies as an alternative to advertising.
Iran blamed for the 12-hour long 'brute force' cyberattack on UK Parliament in June
The news comes as US President Donald Trump refused to certify the landmark 2015 Iran nuclear deal, which he has continued to describe as a "terrible" deal.
Tesla fires hundreds of employees company-wide as it tries to ramp up Model 3 production
The electric automaker reportedly dismissed an estimated 400 to 700 people or between 1% and 2% of the firm's more than 33,000 employees.
'That look of shame': Twitter mocks Rand Paul's apparent discomfort when Trump walked into the room
Paul and Trump have had a rocky relationship since the two faced off during the Republican primary stage in the 2016 election.
'Disgusting beyond belief': Trump blasted for warning storm-hit Puerto Rico aid won't last 'forever'
Trump and his administration have faced criticism over the past few weeks over the delayed and ineffective response to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico.
Hyatt Hotels data breach: Hackers accessed visitors' credit card info from 41 hotels in 11 countries
The largest number of Hyatt properties impacted were based in China with 18 hotels.
Equifax's website served up malicious adware disguised as a fake Adobe Flash Player update
The incident comes a month after Equifax disclosed that it suffered a massive breach that compromised valuable personal and financial data of 145.5 million Americans.
'Oddly heartwarming': Twitter reacts after Putin gets adorable puppy as gift from Turkmen president
"Putin actually doesn't need another puppy. He already has a lap dog," one Twitter user wrote.
Pinterest says it was used to share thousands of Russia-linked political posts during 2016 US election
Pinterest is the latest in a slew of technology giants that were unknowingly exploited by Russia's disinformation campaign during the 2016 election.
Watch SpaceX successfully launch a satellite using another reused rocket, nail the landing
The successful feat marks the third time SpaceX has used a "flight proven" Falcon 9 rocket booster.