New legislation filed by Missouri Senator Josh Hawley proposes a nationwide ban on the widely popular Chinese-owned app.
Adam Driver, space marine, shoots guns at dinosaurs. What more do you need? That's the film. It's going to be good.
And Joe Cornish teases his plans for Attack the Block 2 with John Boyega.
As AI applications like ChatGPT and DALL-E evolve, we'll see even bigger concerns over issues of copyright and bias.
The Tesla and Twitter CEO bragged about his 127 million followers and said his account was one of the most interacted with in the world.
The HP Dragonfly Folio G3 offers decent performance and long runtime, but comes with a hefty price tag.
As Twitter's finances are in a free fall, the CEO is looking for ways to bring money in.
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Company founder, Joshua Browder, says DoNotPay is staying away from law for now, after he received a barrage of 'threats' from State Bar associations.
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The West Coast version of the Disney Parks attraction has a whole new queue that features amazingly clever poster mash-ups.
Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Jonathan Majors, and others star in the new Marvel Studios film, out February 17.
Facebook says Trump's account no longer poses the same "serious risk to public safety" as it did when he was banned in the days after the Capitol riot.
The tech publication has refused to swear off further automation of editorial tasks.
Kenneth Dagatan's 2023 Sundance Film Festival selection has already been picked up by Prime Video.
It's a part of a significant ruling against Google's antitrust practices.
The incoming asteroid, called 2023 BU, does not pose a threat to Earth, NASA says.
Elon Musk’s EV maker announced it's pouring $3.6 billion into its Nevada factory, but everyone’s wondering if Musk can still shoulder a changing industry.
After fans pointed out errors and clumsy syntax, things got messy when they spotted that Titan sold the releases by teasing a different, stronger translation.
Investigators are question what role Snaptchat's had in fentanyl-laced pills being distributed on its platform.