Twitter has added a label to President Trump's tweets that links users to fact-checking articles, but will not remove the tweets outright as it has done with other presidents
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Trump's voter fraud tweets are first to be labelled 'potentially misleading' on Twitter
A blue link underneath the President's tweets take users to a Twitter Moment with fact-checking from CNN and the Washington Post
Facebook renames controversial cryptocurrency wallet to 'Novi'
'You'll be able to use Novi as a stand-alone app, as well as in Messenger and WhatsApp,' the tech giant says
Astronomers solve mystery of 'strange object' that sent unexplained blast through the universe
'There is a new beast out there'
Asteroid that wiped out dinosaurs struck Earth at 'deadliest possible angle', new study reveals
'The worst-case scenario is exactly what happened,' researchers reveal
Google removes apps pushing far-right QAnon conspiracy theory
The conspiracy falsely suggests that secret agents in the US government are trying to undermine the president, according to a mysterious individual called Q
iOS 14: Apple's iPhone software update has been available to hackers since February
The new iOS update is expected to let users change their default apps, offer more Apple Pencil support, and a new fitness app
Apple forces iPhone users to re-update old apps after unusual errors
Many popular applications, including Netflix, WhatsApp, Spotify, Twitter, and Amazon need to be updated due to an unknown issue
Virgin Orbit's first rocket launch attempt stopped in mid-air after unexplained 'anomaly'
The company was trying to launch a rocket called LauncherOne from a Boeing 747 called Cosmic Girl but had to abort the launch
Nasa and SpaceX launch could be delayed by weather, space agency warns
Calm conditions required in case astronauts need to conduct emergency exit
Sky internet down: Broadband outage hits customers across UK
Sky internet appears to have been hit by network problems, causing issues for people trying visit websites and use other online services.
Google, Microsoft, and Amazon provide 'essential web services' to almost every company on US blacklist
Tech giants reportedly provide services to companies accused of human rights violations
Earth's magnetic field is mysteriously weakening, causing satellites and spacecraft to malfunction
A localised region of weakness is 'developing vigorously', scientists warn
Scientists make 'human-mouse chimera' that's 4% human
Human-animal hybrid could have significant implications for the treatment of diseases
Facebook reveals virtual reality vision for how working from home could look in the future
In a tweet, Facebook VP Andrew Bosworth showed floating displays that can be moved and re-sized, as well someone typing on a keyboard with a virtual taskbar hovering over it
Woman with Elon Musk's old phone number has been getting his calls for years
Skin care consultant Lyndsay Tucker has received calls and texts from space volunteers and Disney executives
World's fastest internet speed sees download speeds 1 million times faster than current broadband
A rate of 44 terabits per second is fast enough to download 1,000 HD films in a single second
Bees using secret trick to make plants flower, leaving scientists baffled
Bees biting plants, making them flower up to a month earlier than they usually would, could be a result of global warming
Twitter's latest feature allows users to choose who replies to their tweets
The test is available on iOS, Android, and Twitter's web client
Robot sheep dog herds animals in New Zealand
Demonstration of Boston Dynamics' robot Spot included patrolling orchards and other autonomous farm work
Scientists deny finding evidence of parallel universe where time goes backwards
'The truth is likely to be much less exotic,' researchers behind the findings tell The Independent
Artificial eye that 'sees' like a human could transform robotics
A human user of the bionic eye would gain night vision capabilities, researchers say
What has Facebook done to fix election interference since 2016 – and will it work?
Measures introduced by CEO Mark Zuckerberg have attempted to rid the platform of malicious actors
UK's first complete rocket test in 50 years takes place in Scotland
Skyrora's Skylark L rocket was sent from a mobile launch complex built in only five days
Mark Zuckerberg 'pretty confident' Facebook can protect integrity of 2020 election
CEO also explained how company handles coronavirus misinformation – including false claims of cures spread by presidents
Microsoft Build 2020: All the biggest announcements from annual developer conference
Microsoft introduced new features for Windows 10 and developments for Teams
Huge rotating disc seen deep in the universe challenges our understanding of galaxies
Discovery could help answer the puzzle of one of the most profound questions in cosmology: how the universe formed
Apple's Siri violated 'the privacy of millions,' says whistleblower
In 2019 news broke that Apple contractors were listening to users' Siri recordings without their knowledge or consent, but the company 'has not been subject to any kind of investigation'
EasyJet admits it was aware of 'highly sophisticated cyber attack' that affected 9 million customers as early as January
Sources have said that Chinese hackers are responsible for the attack on the budget airline
Scientists claim to have seen first direct evidence of baby planet being born
New images show trademark 'twist' that suggests another world is emerging
World's largest kangaroos, wombats, and marsupial lions once roamed Australia, fossils reveal
Pound-for-pound, the Thylacoleo carnifex had the strongest bite of any mammal – living or extinct
Easyjet hack: Chinese hackers 'suspected to be responsible' for cyber attack
The ICO advises that people affected by the breach should remain 'particularly vigilant'
EasyJet hack: Passenger data could be sold on dark web after major cyber attack, experts warn
Criminals could also keep the data – which includes credit card information – to issue ransoms or use in organised crime
BBC launches Together platform to hold iPlayer viewing parties with friends
Viewers can watch iPlayer, Sounds, Bitesize, News and Sport at exactly the same time
Strava moves key features from free to subscription-only
Many users unhappy that overall segment leaderboards and analysis, monthly activity trends and comparisons, and website route planning are no longer free
Mud that moves like lava suggests Mars once had liquid water
The Red Planet also likely had a stable environment, an atmosphere, and a magnetic field
Club Penguin clones shut down by Disney for racist igloos and 'penguin e-sex'
The websites saw a surge in traffic during the coronavirus lockdown, but were hubs for racism and homophobia
Sun enters 'solar minimum' but Earth to avoid another 'little Ice Age'
Solar minimums are part of the sunspot cycle and indicate greater activity from the star
China tells US it will restrict Apple in response to 'suppression' of Huawei
Other companies put on an 'unreliable entity list' could include Cisco Systems and Qualcomm with the Chinese government halting purchase of Boeing aeroplanes
Amazon sends thank you t-shirts to warehouse workers while it ends coronavirus hazard pay
One worker said the gesture did not 'feel sincere' while another described it as a 'slap in the face' after workers have died from the coronavirus