Although SpaceX wasn't planning to recover the booster, it still managed to survive its fall into the Atlantic Ocean.
Would you be happy to give up control of your car? Figures show men are a lot more willing to accept self-driving cars than women.
Outspoken AriseBank, which claims to have raised $600m, may have chosen wrong administration to challenge.
"What a breath of fresh air," one Twitter user wrote.
Logan Paul has become the most popular YouTube channel in the UK for audiences aged between five and 16.
"He's always been good at slapping his name on someone else's work," Cody Keenan, a speechwriter for then president Obama, tweeted.
Google Play store riddled with malware and viruses but elite engineers promise work underway to clean up shop.
Prostitution was made illegal in France in 2016 but no laws are in place to prevent sex acts with dolls.
Facebook bans users from buying advertising space on social network to promote cryptocurrency and Initial Coin Offerings.
The android that looks like a native of Japan will will use its artificial intelligence to read out news pieces put together by human curators.
Concealing skin imperfections is now being ignored thanks to a new trend all about embracing them.
China reportedly has enough nuclear weapons to deter "bullying" by other nations but claimed that it would adhere to the "no first use" policy.
The accidental glitch comes just a few weeks after the £3.1bn ship, UK's most expensive ever, suffered a major leak due to a faulty seal on the propeller shaft.
The Government's former chief scientist has accused German carmakers of having 'blood on their hands' in a diesel scandal that led to the deaths of thousands of Britons.
Eagle-eyed users of Reddit's r/Bitcoin community expose scammer attempting to defraud members out of cryptocurrency.
Amazon says its "employees can work in an environment that's more like a tropical rainforest in the clouds than an office." Like that's a good thing.
The UK government's surveillance regime used by intelligence agencies to collect internet activity and phone records is unlawful, judges ruled Tuesday (30 January).
Strayacoin is a new Australian cryptocurrency created "by Aussies for Aussies" which manages to incorporate every Aussie stereotype.
"'State of the Uniom' pretty sums up this presidency," someone wrote.
A Queensland man who posted a tragic ad on a Facebook page has been admitted to hospital and diagnosed with a mental condition.
New changes to British law which will demand porn websites operating in the UK enforce age verification checks on users are "not trusted" by web users, a new study suggests.
Wozniak questioned whether customers can believe Elon Musk and compared his "salesmanship" to that of Jobs.
Hundreds of irate young people respond to TV slur after Piers Morgan show's producers ask if millennials are useless.
Darpa announced a new programme which aims to deploy thousands of small intelligent floating sensors designed to gather information from the deepest reaches of the ocean.
Lenovo warned that sensitive data stored by the software, including users' Windows login credentials and fingerprint data, is encrypted using a weak algorithm.
Smart toys are in. Coding robot Botley was one of the stars of the 2018 London Toy Fair. The droid-like creation of Binary Bots aims to get kids excited about STEM topics.
In recent weeks the entire cryptocurrency industry has been rocked by a shocking amount of hacks, cyberattacks, mistakes and thefts. Here are the highlights.
Tech pioneer John McAfee is going it alone, departing the US-based MGT Capital Investments where he has worked previously in the roles of CEO, designer and cybersecurity visionary.
iPhone X, Samsung Galaxy S8 and Pixel 2 XL deserve some love with a nice case, but there are a lot accessories to buy.
Hacked cryptocurrency exchange pledges that most victims of $500m cyberattack will be repaid but regulatory officials not convinced.