Data brokers are selling loads of Americans’ data to the U.S. government, according to Senator Wyden.
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Chalamet and his Dune: Part Two co-star Zendaya recently discussed the pivotal sci-fi scene.
Writer-director Jon Bell's horror film, which expands his award-winning short, just premiered at Sundance.
After a Cruise vehicle dragged a woman 20 feet, a bad internet connection obscured details for government officials.
Launching this coming weekend, the first four satellites of NorthStar's planned constellation will monitor space traffic and aid in collision prevention.
Super7 has a limited edition, black-and-white action figure of our favorite kaiju in honor of Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color.
The lack of OLED feels a little weird for a next-generation Switch.
The artificial butter flavor must flow, and it has to go... somewhere , I guess.
AI is in dangerous legal territory. Could the queen of pop put an end to its free-wheeling ways?
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The mega iceberg came loose in November, but the latest satellite imagery shows A23a moving away from Antarctic waters.
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Produced by Jordan Peele, Monkey Man sees Patel go behind the camera, and in front of it as a brutal fighter on a quest for revenge.
Potential Artemis landing sites aren’t on the steadiest of ground, as recent research suggests these areas may be prone to moonquakes.
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One of the first teardowns of Samsung’s latest high-end smartphone has a bigger cooling apparatus to manage higher temps coming from the AI-focused CPU.
Reviving a dead person for a comedy special isn't a joke.
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