South Africa, with the highest number of confirmed COVID-19 infections, will begin a trial of vaccine involving 2,000 people.
South Koreans will only be able to use one smartphone when registering for the service, and blockchain tech will help protect sensitive data.
NASA released a stunning yet eerie image of what it describes as a "metallic jewel bug in the sky."
Massive objects in space cannot be explained without changing our understanding of what we know about astrophysics, researchers say
Air purifiers do little to prevent COVID-19 as the coronavirus is transmitted through respiratory droplets and not the air, experts say.
A new high-resolution view into Earth's crust shows what caused more than 22,000 tiny temblors to rumble in Southern California.
The new set of features was unveiled at Apple's WWDC 2020. As announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) this year, Apple Watch 07 will have a significant software upgrade.
Fugaku, a Japanese supercomputer, recently beat American and Chinese machines for the most powerful computers in the race.
Apple's latest macOS Big Sur has the biggest update ever to Safari web browser, translation abilities, and password security trackers.
Netherealm is currently ramping up its workforce for next-gen iterations of its Injustice and Mortal Kombat franchises as the rumored Xbox Series S could be on the way.
Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference runs from June 22-26, but it's an online-only affair this year thanks to COVID-19. Here's what's on the agenda, how you can watch Monday's keynote and the top WWDC rumors.
This latest discovery from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory may help answer questions about the Sun and Solar System as they are today.
This dad creates YouTube videos ‘for anyone who feels like they need to learn something, be empowered to learn something’
Google Chrome users might not have to suffer the worst sins of the famous web browser, thanks to a recent update by Microsoft to Windows 10. Here's what you need to know.
The all-powerful search engine is packed with more fun Google tricks than you realized. Try these powerful Google hacks and prepare to have your mind blown.
From Minneapolis to Buffalo, Homeland Security officials dispatched drones, helicopters and airplanes to monitor Black Lives Matter protests.
The coronavirus pandemic is accelerating. More than 150,000 new cases of COVID-19 were reported to WHO.
Check out if the upcoming Burnout Paradise Remastered is really worth your money for Nintendo Switch.
Coronavirus cases are increasing across several states. But Florida has the makings of the next COVID-19 epicenter, according to researchers.
Google debuted a new video, Doodle, for a holiday, which marks the true end of chattel slavery in the United States.
Electronic Arts dropped the news that a new Skate game is finally in development, and Twitter is filling up with reactions!
A group of Black creators accuses YouTube and parent company Google of "racist practices that pervade the YouTube platform."
Electronic Arts will be holding its annual EA Play event via livestream this year since the big E3 video game conference was canceled due to the coronavirus.
A novice options trader takes his own life amid the wave of newcomers to what has become a casino stock market.
The U.S. Justice Department says a former CEO of Bumble Bee Foods has been sentenced to more than three years in jail for a canned tuna price-fixing conspiracy.
More than half of those who believe the virus is linked to 5G radiation get their information from Facebook and YouTube. People who use social media to find information on the virus are more likely to have broken lockdown rules.
NASA's New Mars Rover features the medical community's staff and serpent symbol holding up Earth.
Researchers have developed motion capture technology that enables you to digitize your dog without a motion capture suit and using only one camera.
Potentially infected aerosols remain airborne long enough to infect others, but more research is needed to determine if the coronavirus is actually spreading through poop aerosols.
Facebook has removed almost 900 accounts associated with Proud Boys and American Guard, promoting hate and violence during anti-racist protests across the United States.