Marissa Mayer, former CEO of Yahoo, apologised for the data breaches in 2013 and 2014 that affected 3 billion user's privacy.
Kessler deleted his Twitter account in August after tweeting that the slain protester's death was "payback time".
"We are now conducting a thorough and fully transparent investigation of the root cause," the company said.
Richard Browning has been developing a futuristic space pack that allows him to fly with control and grace a few feet off the ground.
The city of Las Vegas said that the shuttle had been "grazed by a delivery truck" and had done "what it was supposed to do" in the situation.
"The president will tweet whatever he wants," a White House official has said when asked about a possible Twitter blackout.
The high-tech bandage is as strong as stitches and staples but requires no more effort than a band-aid to apply.
The companies hope flying cars can be a reality by 2020. Dallas and Dubai will be the first cities to test the technology, followed by Los Angeles.
Hundreds of artificial intelligence (AI) experts are hoping to ban the weaponisation of autonomous technology, warning that it could become the "third revolution in warfare."
Startup company MosquitoMate will release engineered bugs in 20 US states. If successful, mosquito populations will plummet.
Darpa's newest drone is made of materials that can melt under heat and sunlight, so it leaves behind only a puddle of material along with its delivery supplies.
Looking back at the tumultuous year gone by, Twitter has erupted with memes comparing "Me on election day in 2016 vs Me on election day in 2017".
A Netherlands gas supplier has hacked the Tesla Model S to run on hydrogen cells. The hydrogen power source can reportedly double the range.
Apple is being sued by a Tel Aviv-based startup company that claims the dual-camera technology in the iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 8 Plus was under a patent.
After a successful trial, all Twitter users now have the ability to use 280 characters in each tweet. This is how US President Donald Trump is using the new tool.
Approximately $280m worth of the cryptocurrency Ethereum has been frozen in time – and potentially lost forever – after a critical bug was accidentally triggered.
Nasa's New Aviation Horizons initiative is working on making commercial aircraft more efficient and less noisy.
Ferrero confirmed the "adjustment" to Nutella's recipe but said its taste and quality remained the same.
"Unless we learn how to prepare for, and avoid, the potential risks, AI could be the worst event in the history of our civilization," Hawking said.
The AFSPC has also been working closely with the NRO to develop a fleet of spacecraft by 2030, which could detect, deter, and if needed even destroy threats in space.
The Prompt Global Strike missile systems carry conventional warheads and can reach speeds of up to mach 10.
According to reports, the weapon will likely be deployed on the planes that are most vulnerable in the modern battlefield.
The hurdle echoes the legal battle between the FBI and Apple last year over whether the firm should help law enforcement authorities break into the iPhone of the 2015 San Bernardino shooter.
Even imperfect self-driving cars could save hundreds of thousands of lives, according to researchers.
England's blood donation service, Give Blood NHS, explained why it is not racist to call for more black blood donors in an educational but sassy Twitter thread.
Google has rolled out a software update for the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL to address concerns about screen burn in and colour clarity.
Apple is making bigger profit margins on the iPhone X than on the iPhone 8, despite claims the larger price is to warrant the new OLED display.
Many people are still not aware of the simple mistakes they are making that could negatively affect their internet speed, Post Office Telecoms research suggests.
The case revolves around infringement of Apple's patents linked to slide-to-unlock, quick links, and autocorrect features.
"Just when we think it couldn't get any more embarrassing," one Twitter user wrote.