How Much Does Facebook Really Know About You?
Big Brother is watching you (and listening to you, and tracking you and monitoring you...)
Kenya Slum Becomes Test Bed for Tech to Help Unbanked
A financial experiment in the slums of Nairobi hopes to digitize the world's unbanked.
Flying Taxis Set to Launch in New Zealand
New Zealand could become the first country to establish a commercial network of autonomous electric air taxis.
Elon Musk Wants Space Bases to Protect Against WWIII
Elon Musk believes humans need to have already established colonies away from Earth.
Google Is Developing AI for U.S. Military Drones
Google acknowledged that the use of AI in a military context "naturally raises valid concerns."
Apple Patent Hints MacBook May Ditch Keyboard
First the headphone jack, now the keyboard? New patent hints Apple could ditch physical keys.
North Korean Hackers May Target U.S. Power Plants
A group of hackers by the name of Covellite is developing malware that could infect power grids, researchers warn.
Apple Employees Call 911 After Walking Into Glass Walls
Apple's new campus is a pain in the glass for its staff.
Cryptocurrency Crackdown Could See Improved Regulation
More than a dozen companies involved with cryptocurrencies are under investigation.
Uber Founder Plans 'Eco' Cryptocurrency
There are more than 1,500 cryptocurrencies in the world, but none meet the requirements of the Uber founder.
IBM Is Sending a Floating Robot Head to Space
Airbus describes the CIMON robot as the first "flying brain" in space.
Apple Faces Child Labor Scrutiny With Mine Deal
Human rights campaigners tell Newsweek a new mining deal could present Apple with serious ethical challenges.
Fully Driverless Cars Are Almost Here
California's DMV is expected to approve the rules allowing completely driverless cars on Monday.
Electric Car Achieves 0-60 MPH in Under Two Seconds
The Aspark Owl achieved the feat in 1.92 seconds—quicker than a standard Formula 1 car.
Apple Sold Fewer Than Half the iPhone X's it Expected
Critics of the iPhone X claim the thousand-dollar device does little to justify its high price tag.
3-D-Printed Smartphone Microscope Can Detect Disease
The 3-D printable "clip-on" can turn any smartphone into a fully functional microscope.
Fake News Game 'Vaccinates' People Against Trolls
Bad News lets you take on the role of "fake news-monger" to teach you the tactics of trolls.
Google Retinal Scans Predict Heart Attacks
Researchers used AI to predict a patient's gender, smoking status, blood pressure and age.
'No Silver Bullet' for Russian Trolls and Fake News
Former White House technology advisor tells Newsweek there's "no one magic silver bullet."
Smart Speakers Leave Messy Marks
HomePod and Amazon Echo rival Sonos One is also guilty of leaving marks on wooden furniture.
Magic Leap Wants to Take the NBA to a New Dimension
Magic Leap's goggles will deliver life-size representations of NBA stars to people's living rooms.
Hackers Hijack Millions of Smartphones to Mine Monero
Hackers are taking over the processing power of people's phones in order to mine cryptocurrency.
FBI Director Warns Huawei Phones Pose Spy Threat
The heads of the CIA, FBI and NSA warned of the ties between Huawei and the Chinese government.
Robot Dog Can Open a Door With Its Jaw
The post-apocalyptic vision of human-hunting robot dogs from the sci-fi series Black Mirror may have just drawn one step closer.
Facebook Is Officially for Old People
For the first time in nearly a decade, less than half of all teenagers in the United States will visit Facebook at least once this month.
Hackers Hijack Government Sites to Mine Cryptocurrency
Thousands of websites were compromised to secretly hijack the computers and smartphones of any visitors.
Apple Source Code Leak Triggers Privacy Concerns
The code could create threats to the confidentiality of data stored on iOS devices.
What Is Deepfake Porn? Face-Swapping Just Got Dark
Taylor Swift and Meghan Markle are once again at the forefront of a new trend, though one they'll want no part of.
Who Should Police the Internet?
A major cybersecurity firm is at the center of a free speech debate involving Nazis, ISIS and, bizarrely, a cookery website.
Tesla Is Turning 50,000 Homes Into A Giant Battery
The network of homes will generate, store and feed energy back into the grid, helping solve the state's energy crisis.