Robots Can Now Read Better Than Humans
An artificial intelligence algorithm outperformed humans in a reading comprehension test for the first time.
China Plans to Destroy Space Junk With Giant Lasers
Approximately 95 percent of the orbiting objects are debris, i.e., not functional satellites.
Silicon Valley Sex and Drug Parties Revealed in Book
High-profile investors, executives and technology founders in Silicon Valley take part in monthly "drug-heavy, sex-heavy" parties.
General Motors Ditches Steering Wheel on New Car
General Motors is first major automaker planning to mass-produce driverless cars lacking a steering wheel.
Apple iCloud Users Swept up in Chinese Migration
Apple iCloud users in the U.S. may have been unwittingly caught up in the company's Chinese migration plan.
Slow iPhone Scandal: Senator Demands Answers From Apple
U.S. Senator John Thune asked Apple CEO Tim Cook for answers about why old iPhones are deliberately slowed down.
Hacker Charged With Hijacking School Webcams
The Ohio man infected thousands of computers with malware to spy on his victims.
WhatsApp Security Flaw Lets Hackers Enter Any Group
A security flaw could potentially allow hackers or government spies to slide into group chats unnoticed.
Apple Store Evacuated After iPhone Battery Explosion
Eight people were injured in the incident in Zurich, Switzerland.
Scientists Introduce AI Into Video Game, AI Takes Over
Scientists simulate what the introduction of advanced artificial intelligence into society would look like.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Regrets Calling Bitcoin a Fraud
Dimon tells Fox Business he has changed his opinion about the world's most popular cryptocurrency.
iPhones Pose Suicide Risk to Teenagers, Investors Warn
Major Apple shareholders took the unusual step of warning the Cupertino company about the dangers of iPhones.
Tesla Rival Byton Unveils 'Smartphone on Wheels'
Byton claims its vehicle outperforms Tesla in terms of "digital power."
Iran Internet Censorship Sees Dark Web Use Double
Dark web users almost doubled in Iran following internet censorship in the country.
Apple Finally Admits Every iPhone Has Bug
Security experts say the Meltdown and Spectre bugs are a "very serious timebomb."
Teenager Shoots Himself in Head Playing Russian Roulett
The unnamed teenager died in the early hours of New Year's Day.
How Hacked Sex Robots Could Murder People
Knife-wielding sex robots could be a very real possibility if security is not treated as a top priority by manufacturers.
Where to Buy Legal Weed in California
More than 90 dispensaries are now licensed to sell recreational marijuana in California.
Costa Rica Plane Crash: What We Know About the Victims
A New York couple and their three sons were aboard a small plane when it crashed into the side of a mountain.
Bitcoin Price Crash Is a 'Blip,' Not a Bubble Bursting
Bitcoin's upper limit may still be 100-times higher than what the price is today.
Russia Plans Luxury Space Hotel on the ISS
Trips lasting up to one month aboard the ISS would cost between $40 million and $60 million.
Apple Admits Old iPhones Are Deliberately Slow
Apple introduced speed-sapping feature to the iPhone 6, iPhone 6s and iPhone 7.
North Korean Hackers Hunt Victims on Facebook
Fake Facebook profiles are being used by North Korean hackers to form relationships with potential targets.
New Malware Is So Powerful It Can Melt Your Phone
Known as "Loapi," the malware can physically break your phone.
Is North Korea an Existential Threat to Bitcoin?
The bankruptcy of a bitcoin exchange has been blamed on North Korean hackers.
U.S. Military Practices North Korea Invasion
Joint training operations with South Korean forces practiced removing nuclear weapons from North Korea in the event of war.
Watch: Blindfolded Man Sets Slacklining World Record
French athlete known as The Kid has set a Guinness World Record for the "longest blindfold slackline walk."
North Korea Choreographs Mass Mourning of Dead Leaders
Amid fears of yet another missile test, the secretive state released footage of an orchestrated mass mourning.
Pentagon UFO Program: Glowing Auras and Other Sightings
The Defense Department investigated reports of everything from "glowing auras" to unidentified flying objects.
Video Game Teaches Girls to Code in War-Torn Syria
Students in Homs were introduced to professional coding through the Erase All Kittens video game.