HomePod and iMac Pro release details are still a mystery.
Waymo's claims have already led Uber to fire its former self-driving division head Anthony Levandowski.
John Giannandrea thinks the fear surrounding AI is exaggerated.
The world's largest aircraft has cleared the first phase of its engine testing.
The Daily Beast has published evidence that Russian Facebook accounts organised real rallies in support of Donald Trump.
HTC will continue to sell its line of products.
New 'Pixel' Chromebook and Daydream VR headset also leaked ahead of October event.
'Did IVF w/ had two miscarriages. This is salt on the wound,' one person tweeted.
The prime minister believes terrorist propaganda is available too readily and stays online for too long.
Airline partners with renewable fuels company to turn household rubbish into jet fuel.
Residents without electricity told it's illegal to use solar power.
Vibration machines that were first built for Nasa are now standard for most manufacturing industries.
The computer maker will be providing processors and other hardware for the project.
The company, however, has said that moderators were told to keep an eye on politically motivated marketing attempts.
"Wife Appreciation Day" promotion pulled after Twitter backlash.
The move marks the latest example of a technology company being affected by a geopolitical dispute.
Virginia Tech study finds the risk rises with increase in the size of drones.
Facebook has come under scrutiny after disclosing it sold $100,000 worth of ads to fake accounts likely linked to Russia during the 2016 election.
The complaint claims Google systemically segregates women and pays them less for substantially similar work.
In June, Canada's electronic spy agency warned hackers will 'very likely' try to influence elections.
It is still not clear if face recognition technology can protect users from self incrimination.
You'll also get three hours of talk time when connected to an iPhone.
The investment sector has seen a boom this year with more than $1.5bn (£1.1bn) being raised through ICOs for different projects across the world.
E-commerce mogul took to the stage wearing an outfit like Michael Jackson's from his Dangerous World Tour.
Democratic Senator Mark Warner said he was "disappointed that Facebook didn't come forward with this information".
Acton launched WhatsApp with Jan Koum in 2009.
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal to buy massive holding in Banque Saudi Fransi from Credit Agricole.
Cook pointed out Apple's more affordable devices in the market.
The company has not issued an official statement so far.
Facebook said it disagreed with the decision and intends to appeal the penalty.