The check was written just a few months after Steve Jobs co-founded Apple.
Reported cases of pediatric brain abscesses rose in Nevada and elsewhere last year.
Stars Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya are joined by Austin Butler and Florence Pugh in the sci-fi sequel.
Elon Musk backed down in a years-old complaint brought by Randeep Hothi, despite assurances that Tesla would "never surrender/settle an unjust case."
Marvel Studios' latest release starring Chris Pratt, Karen Gillan, Sean Gunn, Pom Klementieff, and more, opens this Friday, May 5.
A phallic ice formation dubbed "Dickie Berg" has lost its tip. RIP big guy.
The UP Aerospace rocket, which carried student projects and cremated remains, suffered an anomaly about three seconds after liftoff.
A new report finds Google monetizing hundreds of videos with ads for major brands in clear violation of its own policies.
The new set celebrates celebrates Disney's best animated villains.
After failing to reach an agreement with the studios, Writers Guild of America has called a strike, with nearly 98% of the unit standing behind the decision.
Plus, Noah Hawley's Alien TV show may have found a new star.
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna told Bloomberg that 7,800 back-office jobs could be replaced with AI in the next five years.
After three years of La Niña, changes are afoot. Here's what an El Niño would mean for weather across the U.S.
Robinhood blamed a glitch for the issue, but AMC’s CEO said the ‘ducking… dastards’ need to pay.
NOAA is using a retrofitted 1950s bomber to collect stratospheric data, as part of research into controversial solar geoengineering.
Chunks of debris, falling dust, and fire spread from SpaceX's Starship launch in April. Conservation groups say the launch never should have been allowed.
The new Lego DREAMZzz animated series debuts on May 15, while the new playsets arrive in August.
The company says requiring users to present their ID every time they visit Pornhub "will put children and privacy at risk."
Windows borked a feature that let you change your default browser, and some users saw popups every time they opened Chrome. It's the 1990s again for Microsoft.
The entertainment industry is in the throes of a labor dispute and more than a few of the sticking points involve recent technological changes.