A competition to design cities and buildings on Mars has been won by a research team from MIT. Their dome design has space for entire forests.
Nasa and NOAA have found that the hole over the Antarctic ozone layer is at its smallest since 1988, but it is caused by climate and not by reduced depletion.
The chipmaker has alleged that Apple may have shared the proprietary code of its highly confidential software to aid Intel.
The burglars managed to steal £283,000 worth of iPhones in the middle of the day. They were spotted by a janitor loading the phones into a Dodge van.
Amazon has registered three different domain names, all of them related to blockchain and cryptocurrency.
A group of pranksters in New York "transformed" a subway station into an Apple store with fake white logos. They also had a dozen "employees" and actors pretending to queue.
The weapon could replace the Raytheon AIM-120D AMRAAM, which has a range of 100 miles and is equipped with features like GPS guidance, high-angle boresight, and two-way data link.
Facebook-owned chat application WhatsApp appears to be suffered global outages, with issues on the morning of 3 November hitting users in London, Mexico and Malaysia.
Enceladus, Saturn's sixth largest moon, is one of the places in the solar system that could potentially harbour life as it holds liquid water, says Nasa.
The brief deactivation was widely cheered by social media users. "For 11 minutes, the world was able to breathe again," one Twitter user wrote.
Hawking has previously cautioned that the rise of powerful AI will be "either the best or the worst thing ever to happen to humanity".
Russia's internet troll farm reportedly operated a popular alt-right commentator's account under the name Jenna Abrams who gained international news coverage.
Apple's iOS 11.1 update was released to protect users from common WiFi hack KRACK. Just days later, however, hackers have found a way in.
Orders for Apple's new iPhone X have already extended into the middle of December. Die hard fans who missed out can still purchase it in store on November 3.
iOS 11.1 introduced a new batch of diverse emojis, including 5 shades for its vampires, but still no sign of the long-awaited redhead emoji.
Customers of Lloyds and Halifax are unable to move funds through online banking. Some patrons are even being told they do not have an account with their bank.
If lakes are not "disinfected" by the sun's UV rays, it could lead to an increase in waterborne pathogens, finds a study.
Amazon will use Augmented Reality to show shoppers what new purchasers will look like in their homes.
Naturally, Twitter had its doubts over Trump's remarks and responded with a slew of memes, jokes and questions.
The FAA recently passed stringent restrictions on UAVs, forbidding flights from approaching up to 400 feet within over 100 military bases across US.
Tesla will not be able to produce the new Model 3 electric car as fast as originally promised. Full-scale production not expected now until 2018.
"I don't believe that the big issue are ads from foreign governments," Cook said.
Chinese researchers have taken inspiration from jellyfish to create a kind of skin that can light up with varying brightness levels, denoting pain as a result of surface pressure.
The wide ranging sample of Facebook ads appeared to cover a range of topics from immigration and Islamaphobia to race relations and police brutality.
The files feature a trove of videos, some of which featured movies like Ice Age and Chicken Little, childrens' cartoons like Tom and Jerry, alongside graphic videos of beheadings.
"Any journalist (who covered the story) should be ashamed of themselves for lacking journalistic integrity," Musk said.
Loomer complained on Twitter that she was late to an event because she wasn't able to find an Uber or Lyft that wasn't driven by a Muslim.
The UK's 4G network is struggling in both speed and availability when compared with 77 other countries around the globe.
A railless train running on electricity has begun trials in Zhuzhou. It is being touted as a cheap replacement for traditional rail services.
The Church of Sweden decided to post a humorous gif of Jesus to celebrate the Swedish Taco Friday, but the joke was not to the taste of all their followers.