Marines are the first and so far the only branch in the US armed forces, apart from the Special Operations Command, to provide drones to soldiers on the ground at this level.
The Ivan Gren will be delivered to the Navy by spring this year.
The Winklevoss twins and Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen are among those at the top of Forbes' cryptocurrency rich list who will have seen their Bitcoin billions slump this week.
Updates on where the Roadster is headed and wild conspiracies about the launch.
"Could he have said anything worse?" one Twitter user asked.
"We have a President of the United States whose "style of learning" doesn't include reading. We are officially an idiocracy," one Twitter user said.
Pornography websites make up roughly half of all domains using so-called crypto-mining software to exploit users' computer power to make money, research suggests.
Facebook users might soon be able to "downvote" content they find offensive, misleading or off-topic.
A group of North Korean hackers were sent to China and required to make up to $100,000 a year for the reclusive regime by any means, or face "severe" consequences.
Cryptocurrency scammers are invading the Twitter timelines of famous technologists and companies in an attempt to dupe fintech fanatics into sending them money.
Gym enthusiast in US has lucky escape when white smoke starts billowing out of his Apple AirPods during a workout.
Experts reportedly claim that Beijing's mid-course anti-missile system can shoot down missiles from North Korea and India.
Twitter beat Wall Street's cautious expectations with its first quarterly profit in history, but that isn't going to solve the company's broader problems any time soon.
The army is testing the robotic Humvee to find out if the autonomous vehicle can engage targets with its remote-controlled machine gun.
A founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and a former lyricist for the Grateful Dead, John Perry Barlow, has died aged 70.
Scientists sent ideas to the mission, named AMADEE-18, which quickly grew to 16 scientific experiments, such as testing a "tumbleweed" whip-fast robot rover and a new suit.
"For national security reasons, we cannot allow a foreign adversary to embed their technology in US government systems or critical infrastructure," Senator Marco Rubio said.
"We all need to lighten up in the kitchen sometimes, don't we?" Chef Gordon Ramsay said in a statement.
Scientists believe that millions of gigawatts of energy that the Earth is sucking up from the Sun can be harvested 24 hours a day to generate electricity.
The $150m contract handed to Lockheed Martin also includes development and delivery of a land-based laser weapon system.
Scientists were able to achieve a phenomenon called "radiation reaction" in the lab, which is believed to occur in the most extreme environments in the universe.
Dream Chaser is an autonomous spaceplane that does not need a crew to operate.
Tesla seems to be prioritising more expensive versions of the car to the cheaper base variant.
Tavis McGinn, who ultimately left his post at Facebook after six months, has opened up about his role and how his work was similar to that of a political pollster.
London commuters outraged by smear on women's votes martyr at Colliers Wood station on centenary of equality campaign's success.
Apple has filed a patent for a new smart pencil that could work with a laptop or smartphone. The best part? You won't need a touchpad to draw on.
A recent study published by Stanford University shows that men earn more while driving for Uber because they speed more.
Twitter and PornHub say they will both take action against AI-enhanced porn videos that use the faces of celebrities, a phenomenon now widely known as "deepfakes".
"Someone stop him please," one Twitter user wrote.
Man finds book that his mother read to him as a child - but only thanks to the kindness of an independent bookstore owner.