Google has rolled out a number of new protections to help users feel more safe while surfing the web.
Landing Carlson looks like a coup, but Twitter's new VIP could spell more disaster for its ad business because of revenue sharing.
Today, Google revealed its first folding smartphone, an improved device tracking network, and AI everywhere powering even more of its products.
The planned UAE Space Agency mission could launch a spacecraft towards the main asteroid belt in 2028.
With Tears of the Kingdom so close to release, let's look back on our favorite installments in Nintendo's series.
Satya Nadella, whose salary ballooned to $55 million last year, wrote to employees: “As a senior leadership team, we don’t take this decision lightly."
It has almost all the same specs as its flagship counterpart, including wireless charging and a 90Hz refresh rate. It's also only $500.
The Fast X director previously did Netflix's Dark Crystal prequel and won't officially call it dead.
Plus, the new Google Home app is finally rolling out, and how Google is infusing AI into Android.
This Is How You Lose the Time War already racked up Hugo and Nebula awards, but now it has the approval of... Twitter user Bigolas Dickolas Wolfwood.
Google is sticking AI into Search, its Workspace apps, Maps, and more. It's also updated its language model.
Max's animated prequel series to the Gremlins films premieres May 23.
The American Psychological Association offered 10 recommendations for reducing the ills of social media in its first advisory on the subject.
Bablyon 5: The Road Home will see Bruce Boxleitner, Claudia Christian, and more return to their iconic roles, alongside new actors playing classic characters.
Called Haven-1, the compact space station is scheduled to launch aboard a Falcon 9 rocket in 2025.
The trickster offered users and moderators on Discord the songs in exchange for upwards of $4,000 each.
The Human Pangenome Project hopes to establish a better reference genome for research, and scientists are already learning new things.
The billionaire announced the supposedly forthcoming new features in a tweet where he also promised encrypted messaging would start Wednesday.
The celestial comedy—based on the novel by Neil Gaiman and the late Terry Pratchett—starring David Tennant and Michael Sheen will return this July.
The 23-year-old who hacked dozens of high-profile Twitter accounts and conducted a Bitcoin scheme pleaded guilty to seven charges filed against him.