Facebook and Instagram experienced outages Tuesday morning, bringing internet to a grinding halt. Facebook and Instagram became inaccessible, Tuesday morning, for millions of users around the world and with no explanation forthcoming from the social media company, the internet went into a tizzy.
Newly discovered asteroid 2018 VX1 will zip by Earth on Saturday, Nov. 10, at around 1 pm EST. The asteroid - the size of a small truck - poses no threat to Earth and its celestial journey can be tracked live online.
Just as each fingerprint of a human is unique, a new study, led by University of Buffalo, said that it's now possible to trace a 3D-printed object to the machine that made it. The 'PrinTracker,' the study said, can be very helpful to law enforcement agencies and intelligence officers in tracing the origin of 3D printed guns and counterfeit goods.
Apple has rolled out a new feature for U.S. customers that allows them to download all or selected data. The company, through its refreshed page on privacy, has also shared with its customers more information on how it uses the data collected.
YouTube services went dark late Tuesday night for at least an hour stirring a buzz on the web. This has prompted the Philadelphia Police Department to send out some very hilarious tweets.
YouTube video service suffered an outage late Tuesday night, rattling the online community, who were greeted by '500 Internal Server Error' messages.
Tesla and SEC have urged a Manhattan court judge to approve a settlement reached by the parties. This comes after Elon Musk refuted a report that James Murdoch is in line to replace him.