Google's Sundar Pichai joked that he "will drop everything" to fix the problem after users compared it with the Apple emoji.
This is the shortest controlled event ever created and can contribute towards the development of more efficient solar cells.
The dinosaur fossil, which was found in the South of France, is believed to be a primitive cousin of Iguanodon and has been named Matheronodon provincialis.
The AI can be made to work with an endoscope, giving technicians accurate diagnoses almost instantly, claim researchers.
Nasa's Halloween playlist includes eerie radio emissions from Saturn to hair-raising sounds from Jupiter's largest moon Ganymede.
Nasa's Juno mission has been hard at work collecting data for scientists to study. Here are a few revelations that Juno has made over the last few months.
The machine-learning algorithm was fed with a dataset of an estimated 4,500 costume ideas to create new ones.
The device will be able to scan, assess and diagnose head injuries and give medics enough information for them to get right to treatment.
Heathrow launched an investigation after the device, which reportedly contained confidential security data, was found by an unspecified man.
Is it possible to live an ordinary life, hold down a job, travel, shop and eat in London without throwing away any plastic?
Unseasonally warm and sunny October draws to a close with the arrival of freezing temperatures.
The atmosphere on the darker side of hot exoplanet Kepler-13Ab was found to experience snowing in the form of titanium oxide.
According to SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son, AI will surpass human intelligence by over 100 times in the next 30 years.
Patent filing shows a retractable missile mount placed on the fighter's underbelly. The idea is to draw fire away from the fighter and then destroy the threat.
The mission was launched to provide useful insights into how our planet is changing with the movement of water, ice, and solid Earth components.
There are several observatories and space missions that are dedicated to observing the sun and studying space weather.
The tunnel would work like a fast freeway, with electric skates carrying vehicles and people pods at speeds up to 150mph.
"When the entire world is struggling to decide who's more insane, Kim Jong Un or you #SignsYoureABadPresident," one Twitter user wrote.
Astronauts living in the International Space Station spoke to Pope Francis in a unique and harmonious exchange of science and religion.
"In terms of targets, Ursnif malware configurations can be a mixed bag at times," IBM's X-Force research team said.
Your round-up of the week's best gaming deals and discounts includes an Assassin's Creed Origins Xbox One S bundle, PlayStation VR headset bundles, and much more.
This week in cybersecurity was defined by major attacks and global concern - here are the biggest cybersecurity stories of the week as chosen by the IBTimes UK tech desk.
The Kremlin-linked "troll farm", Internet Research Agency, bought ads on Facebook and ran popular Twitter accounts to post politically divisive stories and sow discord.
Upon analysis, multiple cybersecurity firms – including Cisco Talos, FSecure and Symantec – have now concluded that an exploit known as 'EternalRomance' helped the malware spread.
A San Francisco-based company, Vicarious, has built an AI that can see and read like a human brain, effectively rendering Captchas obsolete.
For it to work, both sender and recipient must be using the latest version of WhatsApp. The firm has confirmed it will only work within the first seven minutes.
The week's best news and sports photos, from autumn and Halloween to the King of Thailand's funeral and the end of the sieges of Raqqa and Marawi.
Twitter ripped into the letter saying the author's writing style and overuse of superlatives sounded rather familiar.
Yusuf Mohammed, from Bristol, will have to disclose details about the money he made while running the operation and pay an undisclosed sum in damages to the broadcaster.
There's a new trend on Twitter, for those who can't decide if they are millennial or not.