09 Mar Fake news 'travels faster', study finds
Research suggests that fake news is spread more quickly than genuine news, by humans on Twitter. Source: BBC Technology News...
Research suggests that fake news is spread more quickly than genuine news, by humans on Twitter. Source: BBC Technology News...
The automated cook has been switched off while upgrades are prepared to help it cook more quickly. Source: BBC Technology News...
The former president and his wife would produce exclusive "uplifting" shows, the New York Times says. Source: BBC Technology News...
BBC Click's Catharina Moh looks at some of the best technology stories of the week. Source: BBC Technology News...
A victim of Callum Blake-O'Brien recalls how she received up to 100 messages, some about rape and torture. Source: BBC Technology News...
Since cars were invented, people have dreamed about making them fly. So why haven't they taken off? Source: BBC Technology News...
As Dutch company Pal-V launches a car that becomes a gyrocopter, could flying cars ever take off? Source: BBC Technology News...
The New York Times mistakenly publishes an article modified by joke software. Source: BBC Technology News...
Oculus forgot to update some key software, which meant owners could not use their headsets Source: BBC Technology News...
A robot that can solve a Rubik's Cube in 0.38 seconds is developed by two researchers. Source: BBC Technology News...