This year, Google's editors have named some of their favourite apps and titles of 2017 that may not have ranked among the most popular titles.
"We mistakenly pointed to the wrong reason we didn't take action on the videos from earlier this week," Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted.
Toys 'R Us to close 25 of its 105 UK stores as it struggles to compete with online stores.
The new Facebook patent says the facial recognition aims to improve "service to visiting customers" by "systematically and intelligently" identifying their needs.
A complete lack of innovation on the iPhone 8, a top-end 2017 flagship smartphone, is nothing short of a betrayal that hacks away at Apple's principles.
Apple is opening its 499th store in Brooklyn on December 2. It will be the first New York store to use the new Genius Grove concept.
A bitter dispute between one of Apple's major component providers could see iPhones pulled from the shelves because of a patent infringement.
One of the most alarming images that was taken this year shows the Larcen C ice shelf breaking off and drifting to sea.
A report from Immigration and Customs Enforcement has noted the drone-maker could be collecting critical US data, which the Chinese government has access to.
WhatsApp users report problems sending texts after messaging service goes down across the world. It had previously gone down in May and last New Year's Eve.
Quantum computers - which could theoretically solve problems that even the most powerful supercomputers can't handle - are now one step closer to reality.
Former Google design ethicist Tristan Harris sounds alarm over threats to democracy, children's mental health and our evolutionary future.
Serious Datum 's virtual reality film lets men experience what it feels like to be the target of micro-aggressive behaviour such as mansplaining or constant interrupting.
Data management app from Google promises to provide real-time updates of usage and block apps that use too much data.
Twitter has declined to answer questions around the personal – verified - account of Jayda Fransen, the deputy leader of Britain First, who was retweeted by Donald Trump.
We are becoming increasingly dependent on our electronic devices. However, there is growing concern among scientists that people may be spending too much time in front of screens.
Grey cells in dogs outnumber not just small cats, they also have more brain capacity than lions, hyenas and bears.
Twitter erupted with fervent calls for his immediate resignation with many using the viral hashtag #OnTheDayTrumpResigns.
iPhone X is a hell of a phone but most of the "revolutionary" tech has been used by Samsung for years. We show you where.
Smartphone users accustomed to smaller screen sizes will likely upgrade by 2021 to embrace the 5.5-inch and above phablet devices.
"As if he hasn't embarrassed us enough already," one Twitter user wrote.
In a bizarre marketing strategy, Nintendo has partnered with Kellogg's to offer Super Mario Cereal, even though everyone knows Italians don't eat breakfast.
Snapchat has promised a major redesign of its app amid falling gains on the social media platform. It promises to bring an emphasis back to friend content.
Some of the photos show Kim Jong-un inspecting the massive missile before it was launched.
"On behalf of the United Government of Mars, I would like to welcome you to your second home."
The "smart" decanter can pour you a shot of bourbon with a simple voice command and answer some questions with a bit of humour.
"I didn't hack anyone. I didn't do anything that I was not authorized to do," he told TechCrunch.
The ISS will install a new experimental sensor that can calculate the size, trajectory and impact of space debris that is less than a millimetre in size.
Facebook-owned photo application Instagram is reportedly testing a 'regram' function – similar in style to Twitter's retweet button – to let users share interesting content.
It is not clear if the company will make its drones available to individual buyers across the world, especially in the US and European markets.