Twitter erupted with fervent calls for his immediate resignation with many using the viral hashtag #OnTheDayTrumpResigns.
iPhone X is a hell of a phone but most of the "revolutionary" tech has been used by Samsung for years. We show you where.
Smartphone users accustomed to smaller screen sizes will likely upgrade by 2021 to embrace the 5.5-inch and above phablet devices.
"As if he hasn't embarrassed us enough already," one Twitter user wrote.
In a bizarre marketing strategy, Nintendo has partnered with Kellogg's to offer Super Mario Cereal, even though everyone knows Italians don't eat breakfast.
Snapchat has promised a major redesign of its app amid falling gains on the social media platform. It promises to bring an emphasis back to friend content.
Some of the photos show Kim Jong-un inspecting the massive missile before it was launched.
"On behalf of the United Government of Mars, I would like to welcome you to your second home."
The "smart" decanter can pour you a shot of bourbon with a simple voice command and answer some questions with a bit of humour.
"I didn't hack anyone. I didn't do anything that I was not authorized to do," he told TechCrunch.
The ISS will install a new experimental sensor that can calculate the size, trajectory and impact of space debris that is less than a millimetre in size.
Facebook-owned photo application Instagram is reportedly testing a 'regram' function – similar in style to Twitter's retweet button – to let users share interesting content.
It is not clear if the company will make its drones available to individual buyers across the world, especially in the US and European markets.
Some of the most popular cryptocurrency apps on Google Play, the official Android marketplace, have severe security issues that could leave online currency open to hacking.
The project was a demonstration of the unique facilities that are available to scientists and researchers at ORNL.
Less than a year ago, the online currency was trading at below $1,000 per coin but has since spiked in value despite pressure from financial giants.
A new book, Masters of Landscape Photography, looks at 16 leading exponents of the genre, each with their own unique take on how, where and why to capture landscapes.
"The idea that we have to ever explain this is MIND BLOWING!" one Twitter user tweeted.
Reports of close calls between drones and airliners have surged, an aviation watchdog study has said.
It is not clear why HP Touchpoint is quietly being rolled out and installed in Windows PCs without users' consent or awareness.
The duo jumped from an altitude of more than 13,000ft to land safely into the flying plane.
New construction, 'bearded men' taking buses into the desert, and flatbed trucks carrying covered jet fuselages at night spotted around the testing facility.
Eugene Kaspersky believes that recent bad press around his cybersecurity company is the result of a co-ordinated campaign by US politicians, law enforcement and media.
Alarming report finds firms also losing an average of more than seven days a year on account of IT woes.
3D-printed "death pod" created by Philip Nitschke will let users "die peacefully and reliably" with one click.
Benchmarking company Futuremark has revealed that perception the iPhone slows down after an upgrade is most likely false.
Over billions of years, red giant stars can transmit enough energy and radiation to increase the size of gas giants to massive proportions.
A European-wide plan to install 400 electric car charging stations has just been given a boost: Shell has signed on.
Weather satellite fails to enter orbit in further blow to Russian space programme.
"Historians will look back and call this period of American history 'The Dark Ages,'" one Twitter user wrote.