With Ahsoka over, Grand Admiral Thrawn has returned to the Star Wars galaxy from the beyond. But what happened in the EU when he made a shock "comeback"?
The ad-supported free streamer just added over 600 episodes of the sci-fi series dating back to 1963.
One's a comedy series, Seth MacFarlane's Ted— and the other's a horror movie, Blumhouse's Imaginary .
The billionaire thinks the Jewish community encourages “hatred against whites,” and he wants everyone to know about it.
The space agency is investigating the impact of engine plumes on lunar dust and rocks in preparation for future Moon landings.
For a $99 pair of buds to offer ANC, that's this good is definitely impressive.
Located one billion light-years away, the star—thought dead—appears to be going through a revival, with scientists spotting energetic flares.
Leaks suggest the iPhone 16 may contain hardware updates to address overheating issues, despite Apple’s claims that none are needed.
Talking about Frozen 3 for years is out. Talking about Frozen 4 for years is in .
Plus, Taika Waititi predicts that his Star Wars film is going to "piss people off."
At least your new iPhone 15 can use Qi2 wireless charging speeds this holiday season.
Dream Track allows musicians to license out their voices with AI, just days after YouTube cracked down on AI on its platform.
It's giving strong 2001 Game Boy vibes and I am here for it.
The hit fantasy series adapted from Leigh Bardugo's books will not return for a third season.
The Elon Musk-led company is preparing to launch the experimental rocket on Saturday, November 18 at 8:00 a.m. ET.
The Mandalorian and Last of Us star may lead Marvel's First Family into the MCU for Matt Shakman's movie.
Boeing developed an antimicrobial surface coating to help prevent the spread of viruses and bacteria on the space station.
Having cleared all regulatory hurdles, SpaceX is set for a re-launch of its megarocket on Friday.
We still don't know how much the feature will cost, but Apple has until 2025 to figure it out.
'We have Nvidia GPUs at home,' is essentially what CEO Satya Nadella said at Microsoft Ignite, in hopes of cutting costs.