Former EXO singer crashes Weibo after introducing his new girlfriend.
The iPhone X has been spotted several times in public in San Fransisco, CA.
Winding Tree wants to change the travel industry with cryptocurrency, helping airline apps streamline their records with less manpower. Less paperwork could mean cheaper services.
The wildfires burning through northern California are creating enough smoke to be seen from space, where a NASA satellite captured the view.
More than 37,000 people downloaded a fake version of the popular Adblock Plus extension for the Google Chrome browser.
WhatsApp flaw allows someone to stalk a user and possibly find out who he or she is talking to.
Snapchat added Context Cards to the app to help users make reservations, get a cab or see reviews without ever leaving the app.
A new report says the supposed Atlanta-based anti-Clinton "Williams and Kalvin" social media duo is actually a Kremlin-backed propaganda arm from Nigeria.
If a new Apple patent is to be believed, future Apple Watch devices could come with self-adjusting bands.
PornHub was displaying malicious advertisements that would download malware onto a victim's machine for more than a year.
Down Jones said a "technical error" led them to publish multiple fake headlines that said Google was buying Apple for $9 billion.
Today's Google Doodle honors explorer and humanitarian Fridtjof Nansen on what would be his 156th birthday.
Bandai America announced it will be release a new mini Tamagotchi next month to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the digital pet game.
Microsoft's Cortana digital assistant will be able to provide relevant information to users while chatting in Skype.
A team of researchers has made an astonishing discovery about how we process visual memories. They say that we use the opposite process of making a memory to understand and reciprocate it.
Bathesda Softworks' Wolfenstein: New World Order has drawn criticism online for controversial 'Make America Nazi-Free Again' campaign and for showing Nazi forces marching through the streets of America. The makers defend the game and say current political mood in the nation was not anticipated.
A prototype of the Lumia 435 has surfaced and it revealed that Microsoft was working on a bezel-less smartphone way back in 2014.
The social media website plans to launch a bookmarking tool for tweets, which will let users save them and see them later.
These bots are fundamentally quantum dots, which are capable of producing a chemical that makes the pathogen more reactive to the tried and tested antibiotics.
Apple has released a configured version of iTunes 12.6.3 that can be installed on Macs and PCs that already have iTunes 12.7.
A sketchy rumor claims that the OnePlus 5T will feature a 6-inch display with a 18:9 aspect ratio and slim bezels.
The video sharing platform has banned videos which show viewers how to adapt their guns to make them more lethal.
The next iPad Pro is expected to be launched in early 2018, gaining features from the recently launched iPhone 8 and iPhone X.
Researchers from Tel Aviv University — in collaboration with Facebook — have developed a software that can create images displaying different emotions using just one basic shot.
A new malware attack is targeting defense contractors and other high-profile targets in the United States and South Korea
Samsung may have first dibs on this feature for its 2018 flagship if rumors are true.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 could be the first device to introduce the feature, which has been long rumored for several smartphones.
Elon Musk posted a video of the Model 3 production line, even though the company is behind on manufacturing and deliveries.
Twitter blocked an advertisement from Republican Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn over what it deemed to be a controversial statement about abortion.
Apple designed Jonathan Ive said customers misuse the iPhone by using it constantly.