"For those I hurt this year, I ask forgiveness and I will try to be better," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote.
The tattoos could prove much better than existing health-monitoring wearables.
The convenient glucose-monitoring system involves use of a sensor wire and mobile reader.
The SR-72 could replace the SR-71 Blackbird, which was retired by the US Air Force in 1998.
The system proved better than experts, delivering nearly 80% accuracy in a study involving 134 couples.
Till now, underwater drones were only used for oceanographic surveys.
"So disheartening that America went from the eloquence and intelligence of President Obama to this blithering idiot," a Twitter user wrote.
Leading technology luminaries have already flagged the risks associated with the development of AI.
"Guess the 'Price' was not 'right' for any of us," Star Trek star George Takei tweeted.
"For Travis, it is all about keeping power," an unnamed source told Recode.
But is a stylus worth the extra money?
World Economic Forum's latest report opines that renewed focus is needed to raise global competitiveness.
The photos are intended to aid rescue operations.
Project Neptune concept unveiled at Monaco Yacht Show in collaboration with Triton Submarines.
Elon Musk believes humans have to be a multi-planet species.
One in 10 workers think a "roboboss" would be more efficient than a human.
"The first time she's told the truth and it was unintentional," one Twitter user wrote.
The list includes the Statue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore and other monuments.
Once the city's up, UAE will conduct several experiments, with a group of people living there for one year.
This could mean travelling from New York to Shanghai would take less than 40 minutes at 27,000 kmh.
Commercial drones are increasingly used to drop bombs and conduct surveillance.
The computer issue hit multiple locations around the world, from London to Paris.
The Armata tank is made by Russian manufacturer Renova.
LG K7i launches in India with 'Mosquito Away' technology.
"Jared can fix the government as long as it doesn't involve any paperwork whatsoever," one Twitter user joked.
In future, the tiny cubical bot can be used in space exploration and search and rescue missions.
The skyscraper-sized formations are made entirely of methane, says Nasa.
"Does he think... we won't remember?" one Twitter user questioned.
The company has tested the concept by equipping a drone with its Magic Box signal boosting tech.
It will be available for purchase by the end of this year.