What would you do if you could turn the clock back 57 seconds? Be freaked out about it, probably.
Return to the portal-city of Sigil, because “if it’s happening in D&D it’s happening on Planescape.”
But Robert De Niro is. The actor is working with the company, but Uber says he won't be referencing his 1976 role in Taxi Driver .
The space station is scheduled for retirement by 2030 and must be deorbited safely to prevent it from crashing onto populated areas.
Efforts from Bloomberg Philanthropies have helped shut down more than half of the coal plants in the country.
The active ingredient in Mounjaro, tirzepatide, is expected to soon be the next major obesity treatment but is already being sold through sketchy sources.
Rupert Murdoch blasts mainstream media in a farewell memo to staff.
There’s also a new ‘YouTube Create’ for editing video on the go, but the headline ‘Dream Screen’ AI video backgrounds already look like hell.
Vizio's Quantum boasts up to 120 FPS at 1080p, while the Pro could go even higher at full HD.
A visualization of simulated data shows how ripples of spacetime might populate the Milky Way.
The Final Fantasy XIV TTRPG starter set is available for pre-order, but it won't be arriving until next spring.
At a product reveal in NYC, Microsoft announced new Surface hardware and big plans for AI as a copilot for work tasks.
And it would've been written by Batman Begins and Man of Steel writer David Goyer.
Plus, get a new look at The Fall of the House of Usher.
The ALPHV ransomware group allegedly hacked MGM Resorts' computer systems last week with a simple 10-minute phone call.
An amended FTC lawsuit against Amazon names Neil Lindsay, Russell Grandinetti, and Jamil Ghani as executives aware of the tricky scheme.
Director Hayao Miyazaki's studio has been sold; the move is meant to financially secure Ghibli's artistic and creative independence for years to come.
With its enormous 693-square-foot array, AST SpaceMobile's BlueWalker 3 prototype satellite is now among the brightest objects in the night sky.
The social media giant corrected a glitch identified by Gizmodo as affecting hundreds of users.
Here's a first look at the upcoming collection just in time for Halloween.