SoFi confirms move of high-profile operator who has "deep understanding of technology, consumer and finance businesses". Noto joins the company in March.
Camera technology has advanced significantly in recent years but this is just the start of a revolution that is currently underway.
Cybercriminals exploit hype and basic coding errors to target Initial Coin Offerings in phishing attacks, Ernst & Young research finds.
Volcanic eruptions are notoriously difficult to predict, but new research could lead to more effective warnings which could save lives.
The founder of an Internet file-sharing service faces charges of copyright infringement and fraud in the US. Meanwhile, he's in New Zealand suing the government for $6.8bn.
Paris City Hall closed roads along the shores of the Seine as water levels rose at least 3.3 metres (nearly 11 feet) above the normal level.
"Just like all things 'Trump' it was written in disappearing ink," one Twitter user wrote.
"While we think we know how planets form in a big-picture sense, there's still a lot of detail we need to fill in," says Kevin Schlaufman.
The Outdoor Photographer of the Year competition provides a powerful insight into the landscapes, wildlife and nature of the planet, and the adventures to be found on it.
One of world's largest bitcoin exchanges by volume gets go-ahead to operate in Europe, Tokyo-based business says.
One man was killed and at least 11 people were injured when an avalanche, possibly triggered by the eruption of a nearby volcano, engulfed skiers.
Landing a plane on a highway is something that many nations have done but this specific move is extremely rare.
Update to Android Oreo allows users to view expected speeds of free public WiFi networks before filling out lengthy online forms.
Trump administration moving forward with plans to heavily tax solar panels imported to the United States.
A video, which recently appeared on the internet, shows what appears to look like a submarine burning in a raging fire.
Some of the sailors' remains were reportedly inside the HMS Electra and HMS Encounter, Royal Navy ships which sank in the Battle of the Java Sea in 1942.
Former WWE Champion and upcoming film star John Cena is in talks to play the lead role in a big screen adaptation of campy video game series Duke Nukem.
Lava fountains gush up 700 metres (2,300 feet) above Mount Mayon's crater and ash plumes tower up to three kilometres (1.9 miles) in the sky.
During a global continental reorganisation phase, the landmass broke away and collided with Northern Australia's Mount Isa region.
Russian cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov rode the vacuum cleaner during routine clean-up activity on the space station.
The Dead Sea Scrolls are a spectacular collection of 900 ancient Jewish manuscripts discovered in the Qumran caves outside Jerusalem in 1947.
A skull that was found by chance in Somerset in March last year belonged to a woman who lived in the Iron Age and was most likely beheaded at her death or shortly after.
High levels of the chemical imidacloprid have been detected in a number of waterways across the country.
Malicious websites used to generate password details for the fintech network "IOTA" are reportedly to blame for the theft of nearly $4 million from users' cryptocurrency wallets.
Marvel's latest superhero flick Thor: Ragnarok is "furiously" being circulated on illicit pirate and streaming services after mistakenly leaking online.
A new acoustic tractor beam uses rapidly rotating 'tornadoes' of sound to suspend objects in mid-air.
While North Korea's nuclear ambitions made global headlines, its humanitarian situation received almost no coverage.
Technology pioneer John McAfee is urging spooked bitcoin investors not to panic after it emerged that major banks in India were investigating the country's top exchanges.
Facebook has hired Peter Hutton, the former chief executive of Eurosport, in a move it hopes will draw major live sports to the platform.
One Twitter user simply wrote: "Fake it till you make it."