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Your friend, boss or partner could be spying on you right now using Whatsapp

Creepy spy app can reveal all your secrets

Chinese space station that will hit Earth in a 'fiery demise' this weekend caught on radar

First pictures of Chinese satellite that's about to plunge into earth in a 'ball of fire' picture: Fraunhofer METROGRAB https://www.fhr.fraunhofer.de/en/press-media/press-releases/reentry_tiangong-1.html

Space station is packed with dangerous chemicals and is doomed to smash into the atmosphere

Nasa launches mission to find extraterrestrial life using alien-hunting telescope

This NASA handout artist's illustration obtained March 25, 2018, shows the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), a NASA Explorer mission launching in 2018 to study exoplanets, or planets orbiting stars outside our solar system. TESS will discover thousands of exoplanets in orbit around the brightest stars in the sky. Scheduled to launch April 16,2018, TESS is expected to find thousands of planets outside our solar system, known as exoplanets, orbiting the nearest and brightest stars in our cosmic neighborhood. Powerful telescopes like NASAs upcoming James Webb Space Telescope can then further study these exoplanets to search for important characteristics, like their atmospheric composition and whether they could support life. / AFP PHOTO / NASA/GSFC / Handout / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT

Is the truth out there?

How an ancient apocalypse on Earth could prove aliens exist on other planets

Artwork of an asteroid hitting earth.

Life thrived on our world after an impact with a 'planet-sized' object, scientists discover

Why does shampoo always turn white when you rub it in?

Why is shampoo always white when you rub it in? Getty

Finally, there's an answer to this pivotally important question

People who watch free streams of Joshua vs Parker fight could burned and shocked

If you think the two are boxers are scary, wait until you hear the police have to say to anyone watching their clash illegally

Playboy joins SpaceX and Tesla by deleting its Facebook account

Soft-porn mag slams 'sexually repressive' social network

A huge new Snapchat update will be released in the UK today

Now you can seriously stalk all your favourite people

Bitcoin price plummets as Twitter and Facebook declare war on cryptocurrencies

Cryptocurrency 'bloodbath' as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple plunge picture; Getty/Metro.co.uk

It's big tech vs big Bitcoin

Apple fans notice small iOS change which could mean a big update is on the way

Your iPhone and iPad are about to be upgraded

How to safely download your Facebook photos and then delete your account forever

A picture taken in Moscow on March 22, 2018 shows an illustration picture of the Russian language version of Facebook about page featuring the face of founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. A public apology by Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg, on March 22, 2018 failed to quell outrage over the hijacking of personal data from millions of people, as critics demanded the social media giant go much further to protect privacy. / AFP PHOTO / Mladen ANTONOVMLADEN ANTONOV/AFP/Getty Images

Make sure you save your precious snaps before telling the social network to remove all traces of your data from its archives

Apple will kill iTunes and stop selling music downloads, boss Jimmy Iovine admits

End of iTunes: Leaked Apple email raises fears that millions of peoples music libraries will become worthless picture: Apple/Metro.co.uk

Legendary producer and Apple exec says iTunes will inevitably disappear

Nasa spots huge alien head' on Mars with 'bug eyes' formed during ancient flood

Huge formation 'resembles a bug-eyed head', space agency says

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