A great price, better security and long-lasting battery make the OnePlus 5T an appealing phone for the average consumer.
Predictive policing and the monitoring of citizens who have "extreme thoughts" are only two of the functions in a Minority Report-style pre-crime system used in China.
US military officials are in the process of building the next generation of highly-secretive stealth bombers which will reportedly boast Star Trek-inspired cloaking technology.
Jupiter is a planet that is known for its size and the Great Red Spot. Here are a few more of its features that are worth knowing about.
Trump's "petty" remarks immediately triggered furious reactions on Twitter with many slamming the president as a "small, small individual."
The robot will spend a year in clinics to learn and help doctors arrive at diagnoses in real time.
An independent politician in Queensland has created a Tinder account to grow her campaign and hopefully pick up extra voters.
"Colonel Sanders" wants you to buy an "Internet Escape Pod" that blocks the internet while you eat your KFC.
Musk is hinting the new Roadster will have a special options package, and even suggested it could be powered by "rocket tech".
Rogue hackers or hostile states could "kill millions" using hijacked cars, and a spike in road deaths is inevitable if manufacturers do not rush to solve cybersecurity issues.
Scientists believe that it is possible to reach Alpha Centauri, our nearest star, with space probes travelling at a quarter of the speed of light.
"Wow, even the pumpkins are white," one Twitter user wrote.
The account was earlier accused of spreading propaganda, conspiracy theories and running campaigns against Pakistani journalists and activists who are critical of the government.
Growing number of organisations are realising that they can design their buildings as incubators of creativity and stimulation.
European authorities have been warning parents about the dangers of IoT toys that have GPS trackers and can record audio. Germany is the first to ban IoT smartwatches.
Lockheed Martin and Raytheon are reported to be competing for the contract to develop these missile systems.
The head of UN body on autonomous weapons says "robots are not taking over the world".
The JPSS-1 will orbit Earth 14 times a day from pole to pole, making detailed readings of weather, temperature and other long term patterns.
The device works on Dermoskeleton technology, which uses advanced sensors to reduce the amount of stress on the knees and lower back.
The incident triggered a fierce meme battle, with people creatively doctoring pictures of Trump's water sip in various ways.
"Today's lesson from the White House, kids: Never apologize or take responsibility for your actions," one Twitter user wrote.
With Black Friday fast approaching, there are a number of great tech deals out there this week, including on voice-controlled personal assistants, Google Home and Amazon Echo.
The former Uber driver, identified as Kate, told the media outlet that Winston "behaved poorly" from the start of the ride.
A teenage girl from Vietnam has died after being exposed to live wires in a faulty charging cable connected to her iPhone that electrocuted her while she slept.
Hugely popular viral news Facebook page taken down after apparently violating the site's posting policy.
According to Boston Dynamics, Atlas runs on battery power and has been built from 3D-printed parts.
Twitter has clarified it will take real-world actions into account when deciding if applicants are worthy of the blue tick.
Elon Musk has shocked attendees of a much-anticipated press conference in California with what he claimed will be the quickest car in the world – the Roadster.
"Nobel Peace Prize is now a contest between Pentagon retweeter and Twitter Trump account deleter," one Twitter user wrote.
Three years of growth have come to a stuttering halt as events in 2017 dented the confidence of marketing bosses.