The device works on Dermoskeleton technology, which uses advanced sensors to reduce the amount of stress on the knees and lower back.
The incident triggered a fierce meme battle, with people creatively doctoring pictures of Trump's water sip in various ways.
"Today's lesson from the White House, kids: Never apologize or take responsibility for your actions," one Twitter user wrote.
With Black Friday fast approaching, there are a number of great tech deals out there this week, including on voice-controlled personal assistants, Google Home and Amazon Echo.
The former Uber driver, identified as Kate, told the media outlet that Winston "behaved poorly" from the start of the ride.
A teenage girl from Vietnam has died after being exposed to live wires in a faulty charging cable connected to her iPhone that electrocuted her while she slept.
Hugely popular viral news Facebook page taken down after apparently violating the site's posting policy.
According to Boston Dynamics, Atlas runs on battery power and has been built from 3D-printed parts.
Twitter has clarified it will take real-world actions into account when deciding if applicants are worthy of the blue tick.
Elon Musk has shocked attendees of a much-anticipated press conference in California with what he claimed will be the quickest car in the world – the Roadster.
"Nobel Peace Prize is now a contest between Pentagon retweeter and Twitter Trump account deleter," one Twitter user wrote.
Three years of growth have come to a stuttering halt as events in 2017 dented the confidence of marketing bosses.
The truck can go 0-60mph in 5 seconds and has a 400-mile range on a single 30-minute charge via Tesla's new Megacharger network.
Experts believe that activities at the ship-yard over the past year suggest "a prolonged and ongoing shipbuilding program".
Vitaly Bespalov said IRA employees working in the "American department" were paid about $1,300 to $2000 per month to create inflammatory content.
Australian defence minister Christopher Pyne said that hackers were responsible for breaking into his Twitter account and "liking" a hardcore gay pornography video.
New software developed by a former victim of sexual harassment will allow workers to complain anonymously to the company CEO.
Changes to Twitter's verification process have left a number of far-right and white nationalist figures – including Richard Spencer and Jason Kessler – without a blue tick.
"The only way this could be worse would be if Linton and Mnuchin were lighting cigars with flaming dollar bills," one Twitter user wrote.
Australia has voted yes to legalising gay marriage and celebrities have been quick to praise. But the Apple CEO made a huge blunder in his message.
Amazon is putting its physical supermarket stores through extensive testing to try and iron out bugs before its launch to the public.
The advanced testing facility would enable ground-based trials and reduce the possibility of failure.
One Twitter user wrote: "Marco Rubio only used one hand to hold the waterbottle. Trump looked like he was drinking from a sippy cup."
The security expert who found the OnePlus app reportedly believes that the smartphone maker may have intentionally left it on devices.
McNamee has called on Facebook to contact every person who was exposed to the Russian-bought ads during the 2016 election.
Naturally, many took to social media to voice their frustration over the issue, particularly those inching closer to their project deadlines.
The British military is testing a new line of self-driving all-terrain resupply vehicles which can be controlled with modified Xbox controllers.
A comment by EA about Star Wars Battlefront II, explaining why players should feel pride when unlocking characters, has been met by a record number of unhappy users on Reddit.
Aircraft maker finds no buyers for the A380, but its smaller planes and that of rivals dominate Dubai Air Show.
Popular website airlineratings.com has named the world's 10 best airlines. Virgin Atlantic makes the cut, but the same cannot be said about British Airways.