NASA's next Mars mission will leave a tribute to healthcare workers fighting the coronavirus pandemic on the Red Planet.
Twitter has rolled out a new feature on June 17 that takes tweeting to another level. Twitter rolled out a new feature on June 17 that takes tweeting to another level.
Google has launched a new system on June 17 to simplify the login process for Android apps. Google has launched a new system on June 17 to simplify the login process for Android apps.
Robot manufacturer Boston Dynamics has now put Spot out in the market for a price of $74,500. Robot manufacturer Boston Dynamics has now put Spot out in the market after leasing the four-legged robot to companies since last year.
Google has banned conservative website 'ZeroHedge' from its advertising platform over policy violations on race-related content.
Scientists from the University of Oxford said dexamethasone would be the first cure to reduce deaths among severe COVID-19 patients under ventilation.
A Black Lives Matter protester was seen carrying a white counter-protester to safety when London protests led to violence.
GoFundMe has frozen 350,000 USD of donations to a group called Black Lives Matter (BLM) Foundation, which is not affiliated with the BLM movement.
America was allegedly under a DDoS attack as a widespread outage was experienced on various online services.
The Beijing-based Sinovac Biotech Ltd. claims to have positive early data from their human trials of its COVID-19 vaccine with more than 90% of trial participants developing antibodies after two weeks.
A recent study confirms that Legionnaires' disease can be acquired by inhaling contaminated toilet water after flushing.
Broadcom will be the third supplier of custom chips for Nokia 5G. Finland-based Nokia Oyj confirmed on Monday its partnership with American semiconductor company Broadcom to create chips for Nokia 5G equipment.
Surgeon General Jerome Adams advised Americans to wear masks to protect themselves from COVID-19 and achieve greater freedom amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Lego recently launched a new set of programmable robots that will certainly keep children busy while staying at home.
The Solar Orbiter (SolO) mission makes its first close pass of the Sun on Sunday, June 14, at over 77 million kilometers.
Facebook launched a feature for Facebook--Workplace, which allows administrators to control trending topics like the word 'unionize.'
A consumer watchdog warned that more than 100,000 wireless cameras may give a fall sense of security to families as hackers may openly access their network.
A 20-year-old woman was the first COVID-19 patient to receive a double-lung transplant after spending two months in the Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
The South Korean government commissions LG to develop 'stretchable' screens as the flexible display market shows huge potential.
Comic book fans are furious upon learning HBO Max is pulling out DC Comic films from its library shortly after "Gone with the Wind" was pulled out of its library.
Amazon will cease the police's use of its facial recognition software for one year in response to increasing pressure on tech companies after the death of George Floyd last month.
On Monday, Facebook shutdown 100 skinhead Facebook accounts--regardless if they were racist, against racism, musicians, or just fans of reggae or ska music.
Starbucks foresees as much as $3.2 billion in revenue loss in the fiscal third quarter due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Facebook rolls out a dedicated newsfeed that is entirely separate from personal updates. Facebook rolls out a dedicated newsfeed that is entirely separate from personal news updates.
The Federal Communications Commission voted Tuesday to clarify rules that limit local governments' power in upgrading existing infrastructure to 5G.
What was supposed to be a simple wedding has become extra memorable as it went viral on social media.
The Japanese gaming giant revealed that the number of compromised Nintendo accounts has reached a total of 300,000 since April.
Twitter boosts its fact-checking activities as it now labels tweets that falsely tie the rollout of 5G to the spread of COVID-19 with a fact-checking link.
Injecting survivors' blood boosts the recovery of COVID-19 patients and reduces their symptoms.
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna announced that the company will no longer sell facial recognition services after a 'national dialogue' that questions whether it should be used at all.