While Netflix fumbles the bag on its password crack down, users across the world are getting a price cut.
Artifact, the previously invite-only app is now out in the open for the public to use and abuse.
Growing plants in lunar soil isn't easy, but new research suggests hydroponics, with some locally sourced nutrients, could prove to be a more useful technique.
Uber has not branded the cuts as "layoffs," and the company is still interested in hiring replacements for employees that have been let go.
Spotify's new AI DJ is deeply unnecessary, but still pretty handy.
"I don't build in order to have donors, I have donors in order to build" O'Keefe said, quoting the fictional architect Howard Roark.
News of the test lifted Virgin Galactic's stock value by over 13%, but it's still not clear when tourist flights to space will resume.
Tesla Workers United at Tesla's Buffalo Gigafactory announced the union push on Tuesday in a letter to management and CEO/owner Elon Musk.
Another day, another collapse in our digital infrastructure. Nearly 10,000 reports were filed to DownDetector around 2:45 p.m. EST.
The Chelyabinsk meteor was the biggest space rock to hit Earth this century. Its shockwave shattered windows and injured hundreds of people.
The upcoming EU antitrust probe will also reportedly look at privacy concerns related to how the autonomous vacuum cleaner can take pictures around a home.
The SLS liftoff from Kennedy Space Center in November exceeded pre-launch noise models by more than 20 decibels, new research found.
Videos posted to TikTok are illustrating just how woefully ill-prepared automation is at taking fast food orders.
The workers are seeking better pay and job security, citing keystroke tracking as one of the ways Tesla rules with an iron fist.
Using the world-spanning Event Horizon Telescope, researchers were able to study an enormous jet of electromagnetic radiation.
Axiom Space announced an agreement with Saudi Arabia this past September to fly astronauts to the International Space Station.
The diminutive launch vehicle failed during its inaugural flight last year, but India is now celebrating a successful mission after the rocket's second flight.
The space agency is hitching a ride aboard Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket, which has yet to take flight.
The conditional approval will require the Project Kuiper team to report launches on a semi-annual basis and retire satellites after seven years.
Ongoing thruster problems have forced a major re-think of NASA's Lunar Flashlight mission, with a monthly orbit now planned for the cubesat.