Hariri, one of Forbes' youngest billionaires, admits he has an emotional connection to Superman and Batman comics.
Verizon says hackers accessed a water treatment plant's systems and accidentally messed with the water.
The EmDrive is the invention of British scientist Roger Shawyer.
Stanford invents software enabling real-time facial reenactment that can be mapped onto a real face.
The Get Windows 10 tool uses several functions that override users' actions and permissions, like malware.
John Hopkins University physics team create 3D printed sea-to-air UAV that can remain underwater for months.
IT-proficient cadets given variety of Harry Potter-themed tasks including defeating Death Eaters.
Twitter celebrates its tenth anniversary on 21 March 2016.
Panasonic releases video showcasing three different types of exoskeleton suits and how they can help people.
Akashi Takahashi found guilty of creating realistic VR child pornography based on a girl in a 1980s book.
Talos says that TeslaCrypt 3 cannot be defused, so victims will need to pay bitcoin to get their files back.
US Army is developing a super-secure radar waveform that can't be picked up by radar detectors.
Sky developing in-house VR production unit to create 360 degree sports, movie and entertainment content.
The device uses quantum entanglement to get probes to reflect radiation from the target's location.
Researchers say humidity causes driver controllers to malfunction rather than temperature.
Student Amos Dudley fixed his crooked teeth using laser-scanning and a Stratasys 3D printer.
Napster founder Sean Parker's $50-per-movie service praised by JJ Abrams and Peter Jackson.
Amazon's app store enables users to download popular apps for free, letting Android users bypass Google Play.
Dennis Nicholl has achieved internet fame for carrying a handheld device to jam signals on his train journey.
Instagram users are hiding over a million porn films on the app using Arabic and umlaut symbols.
Parque Warner Madrid ordered to pay €321,450 to local artists for using unlicenced music for years.
Microsoft's latest IE11 security patch seems to include an ad feature pestering users to get Windows 10.
Trend Micro says Angler exploit kit, crypto ransomware, Dridex and IoT attacks are key takeaways from 2015.
Brazilian gangs are packaging malware into jar files as they run on Macs, Linux, Windows and Android.
Man criticised for flying DJI Phantom 2 drone 11,000ft into the air somewhere in Europe just to break a record.
Pirate Bay is trolling Kanye West as payback over him suing the website while being seen looking at it himself.
MIT and University of Innsbruck are developing a quantum computer that could one day factor any number.
NatWest admits that a serious online banking flaw lets criminals access bank accounts using stolen phones.
Darpa showcases the VTOL X-Plane prototype concept, which will be built by Aurora Flight Sciences.
The protein-powered biocomputer operates in parallel rather than sequence to solve problems faster.