Deepfakes are growing trend where facial recognition technology is used to superimpose faces on to adult film stars
"This amount of stupidity is very dangerous," one person tweeted.
"Trump ignores Eminem's diss track, but responds immediately to Jay-Z's criticism. Wonder what the difference is," one Twitter user wrote.
London-born actor Andrew Lincoln who stars in The Walking Dead will voice the audio book of "Quidditch Through The Ages" from JK Rowling's Harry Potter universe.
Emily Gipson claimed staff at Lebanon High School failed to deal with bullying.
Bulletin will allow anyone to write and publish stories on community issues. Google wants it to tell "the stories that aren't being told".
Prodeum seemingly exit-scams investors by promising blockchain for fruit and vegetables but running off with ICO money.
Billionaire tech magnate announced the sale of flamethrowers by The Boring Company, and 7,000 have already flown off the shelves.
A few minutes of UV light application and you could re-colour your iPhone case to match it with your attire.
A heat map of fitness tracker activity has revealed sensitive and potentially dangerous information about US soldiers around the world.
A mobile application which lets users buy and sell 'the most unique and inspiring things in the world' is also reportedly being used to sell bundles of drugs.
The bomb, which is cased in a structure that is 20 feet long and has a diameter of 31.5 inches, weighs 30,000 pounds and is heavier than an F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
"When the zombie apocalypse happens, you'll be glad you bought a flamethrower," Elon Musk hilariously tweeted.
The stealth fighter jet is the first-ever deployed by Japan and has been tasked to respond to airspace aggression.
In future, artificial intelligence-powered robots won't just steal your job – they could make you look like an idiot, according to an informal Salesforce study.
The driverless car revolution is drawing closer - and now Ford wants to enforce the law during the transition.
Facebook's 'Did you Know' feature just started asking people to say what (or who) they usually slept with and the company had to take it down due to the backlash.
Privacy violations at ride-hailing companies may not be limited to Uber, as multiple sources claimed this week that Lyft staffers have previously spied on passengers.
As part of the site's F*ck Your Period campaign, Pornhub is giving free access to their on-demand streaming service.
The app uses machine learning to superimpose faces onto adult films. But experts warn celebrities could sue users.
The Galaxy S9 will be unveiled by Samsung on 25 February in Barcelona. Expect big things from the new camera.
Julian Assange, the founder of whistleblowing website WikiLeaks, could potentially walk free from the Ecuadorian embassy today (26 January) following a fresh court appeal.
The massive backup battery recently responded to a crisis at a power plant in milliseconds – setting a record in delivering clean energy.
News outlets including IBTimes UK, The Guardian and HuffPost are currently unable to publish stories onFacebook Pages, following a brief outage Thursday (25 January).
The images from the Stylist photoshoot show a dazzling Sophia donning various attires with a blonde hairdo.
The 240-page Voynich manuscript contains unknown symbols and an unknown language but no human being has been able to decipher its meaning.
Software engineer Christina Aiello was among a number of Reddit users who stepped up to help a college student who thought he may have to survive until next week eating just syrup.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has stopped thousands of taxpayers from receiving scam text messages, with 90% of the most convincing halted before they reached phones.
From medical IDs to emergency phone calls, Apple continues to make iPhone and Watch emergency-friendly.
Prime minister Theresa May said that cryptocurrency regulation in the UK is being "very seriously" looked at by authorities.