A new study has revealed internet prices in the UK are some of the most affordable in Europe. But we do not stack up well against the rest of the world.
The Stellar's sea cow went extinct within 27 years of it being first spotted by humans.They were hunted for their flesh which supposedly tasted like almond oil.
The Lazarus hacker group has designed a malware that poses as the legitimate app – The Bible – that translates the holy book into Korean.
The rocket booster will take him up to an altitude of 1,800ft at speeds of around 500mph.
The shower involves real material coming down from orbit and burning in the atmosphere.
When particles travelling at high speeds hit the atmosphere, biological matter can get knocked out into space and travel to other worlds. Is this how life arrived on Earth?
Researchers at Princeton University are concerned about companies using session scripts being vulnerable to targeted hacks and leaking user data.
"What I saw from the inside was a company that prioritized data collection from its users over protecting them from abuse," former platform operations manager Sandy Parakilas said.
The US Department of Homeland Security only recently banned the use of Kaspersky's software by federal agencies and departments, citing potential risks to national security.
The dark streaks, technically dubbed Recurring Slope Lineae, are mostly found on rocky slopes in dark regions of Mars.
Despite the UN Security Council sanctions, North Korea continues to develop its nuclear weapons and missile programme.
Astronomers say that the alien object, named Oumuamua is like nothing that has ever been seen before.
In one instance, the regulatory agency said that a "habitual offender" who had previously escaped from prison was released and became an Uber driver.
More than 70 British MPs have pledged support for Lauri Love, an alleged computer hacker currently battling extradition to the US where he faces up to 99 years in prison.
Since Black Friday was introduced to the UK back in 2013, consumers have flocked to the high-street and rushed online - but are you being ripped off by retailers?
London diesel buses are using a coffee-grounds based biofuel to power transport across the city. The start-up is now aiming to expand to the US.
Automaker says its minivans have no safety issues contrary to claims by the group.
A great price, better security and long-lasting battery make the OnePlus 5T an appealing phone for the average consumer.
A space race is emerging among governments and private enterprises across the world who are eager to explore our only permanent natural satellite.
Predictive policing and the monitoring of citizens who have "extreme thoughts" are only two of the functions in a Minority Report-style pre-crime system used in China.
The alternative energy source could help to curb fossil fuel use, as well as providing a method to safely dispose of poultry excrement.
US military officials are in the process of building the next generation of highly-secretive stealth bombers which will reportedly boast Star Trek-inspired cloaking technology.
Jupiter is a planet that is known for its size and the Great Red Spot. Here are a few more of its features that are worth knowing about.
Trump's "petty" remarks immediately triggered furious reactions on Twitter with many slamming the president as a "small, small individual."
The robot will spend a year in clinics to learn and help doctors arrive at diagnoses in real time.
An independent politician in Queensland has created a Tinder account to grow her campaign and hopefully pick up extra voters.
"Colonel Sanders" wants you to buy an "Internet Escape Pod" that blocks the internet while you eat your KFC.
Musk is hinting the new Roadster will have a special options package, and even suggested it could be powered by "rocket tech".
Rogue hackers or hostile states could "kill millions" using hijacked cars, and a spike in road deaths is inevitable if manufacturers do not rush to solve cybersecurity issues.
Scientists believe that it is possible to reach Alpha Centauri, our nearest star, with space probes travelling at a quarter of the speed of light.