CEO Matt Mullenweg hosted a live Q&A attended by just 800 users and told them the company is spending lots more than it is making.
San Diego Comic-Con is just days away—and while this year will be weird, there's still some cool pop-culture stuff on tap.
Guillermo del Toro's mecha v. kaiju movie has held up as a true blast, even though what came after didn't hit like the original did.
Elon Musk recruited a team of AI specialists from Google and OpenAI to "understand the true nature of the universe.”
HyperMegaTech!'s first Game-Boy-like handheld, the Super Pocket, arrives in November for $59.
A five-year-old female sea otter designated ‘841’ has been boardjacking surfers in Santa Cruz for years. Wildlife officials say they’re on the case.
The Zhuque-2 rocket beat other methalox-fueled rockets, such as SpaceX's Starship, to orbit.
The Barry actor goes from NoHo to Metamorpho in James Gunn's new hero-filled DC universe.
Rajan Vasisht received at least seven payments from lawyers via Venmo during November and December 2019, one for “Thomas Christmas Party.”
Conflicting reports from industry trades and SAG-AFTRA show that Hollywood is at a breaking point.
The insurance company says it's being cautious of future extreme weather.
Strap in and join the family on an upcoming thrill ride inspired by the Vin Diesel movies, coming soon to the West Coast theme park.
Available in August, the Sony A6700 will start at $1,400, without a lens.
Autocado is a big metal box that can automate the most tedious step of making fresh guacamole.
Tax companies' practices of sharing 'pixels' with Meta revealed a wide range of sensitive data including taxpayers’ names, filing status, and addresses.
Andor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, The Last of Us, Wednesday , and House of the Dragon are all nominated for awards.
A 6-year-old, a best-selling author, and others accuse Google of stealing “everything ever shared on the internet" after Gizmodo noted a privacy policy change.
The condition is known as hairy tongue, and it's thankfully not serious and easily treatable.
It's been a year since the $10 billion observatory has started releasing scientific images.
Though the Marvel Disney+ series is burdened by a heavy-handed plot, spy stuff does finally happen in episode four, "Beloved."