Tinder user Sam Dixey took the time to create this humorous PowerPoint presentation which has won him legions of female fans.
The boat can reach speeds of up to 100kmph and will also be used by the Irish Navy in the near future.
Facebook user Scott-Dani Pappalardo destroyed his AR-15 assault rifle by sawing it in half. His video has been viewed over 15 million times.
Social media users responded with a cacophony of "reflective" memes, comments and thoughts on President's Day, taunting Donald Trump over his first year in office.
Samsung has filed a patent for a flying tablet screen that can follow you wherever you go. It will float by using four propellers.
Google Pixel 2 XL owners have had a rough start to their new devices. Another problem has now surfaced, this time with the rapid charging.
This isn't the first time receiving a particular message or link has caused iOS devices to behave unexpectedly or crash.
The iPhone X vs the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S9 is already a hot debate, but what if the real war lies in the software?
Despite having some of the most intelligent engineers on the planet, Apple and its new campus has an embarrassing problem on its hands.
"His implosion will be spectacular. It's starting," one Twitter user wrote.
"Someone is insecure and it isn't Oprah," one Twitter user wrote.
The ageing M119 and M777 towed howitzers are both in line for major upgrades as the Army wants extended range, smaller package and higher accuracy.
New tanks are expected to give the Super Hornets an additional 300 miles of flight and fight — without additional radar noise.
If nuclear war wipes out communications, the AEHF satellites will continue to work for the US government.
One of the characteristic features of the new Apple headquarters is the abundant use of glass panes.
So far, archaeologists have verified some 7,000 features of lost city discovered via revolutionary lidar tech.
For their roles in what US prosecutors have called "one of the largest" known cybercrime schemes, two Russian nationals were handed lengthy prison terms this week.
The app changed its design recently to tackle fake news, sparking widespread anger.
Since 2015, a bitcoin-stealing cybercrime gang has been launching phishing attacks exploiting Google's own advertising network to pilfer more than $50m worth of cryptocurrency.
More than 110,000 scanned ID documents including passports and driving licences linked to a subsidiary of delivery firm FedEx was left exposed online, experts reveal.
The bug affects iMessage and popular apps such as WhatsApp, Gmail, Facebook Messenger, and Outlook for iOS.
US cryptocurrency trading platform Coinbase has pledged to reimburse all users who have been impacted by ongoing issues which left some customer's' accounts being drained.
It's a safe bet that Google will release another Pixel phone later this year, but can it finally match up to the iPhone and Samsung Galaxy?
Tinder is tackling abusive and unwanted messages from men by enabling women to make first contact with matches.
Less than a week after it was released, Apple is doing damage control for its new HomePod. Some users are reporting marks left on wooden surfaces by the speaker.
An Australian man called Meow-Ludo Disco Gamma Meow-Meow is planning to take legal action after his surgically implanted travel card was cancelled.
Trophy APS protects tanks by firing at the threat and destroying them before they reach the tank.
Neil Harbisson believes that governments should slowly accept people who want to extend their personality with hi-tech implants.
The Tesla is headed for an orbit between Mars and the asteroid belt.
SpaceX has an installed capacity to build about 400 rocket engines per year, that is, over 100 launches by 2020.