Amazon Prime introduces Dialogue Boost for some original shows and movies to turn up the volume on characters' voices.
Specifically, we now know who Patti LuPone is playing, courtesy of LuPone herself.
The agreement moves the high-profile defamation case out of the public eye—and saves Fox execs from having to testify.
Users of the Zuckerberg-owned app can now add direct links to their Insta profiles without relying on Linktree and other third parties.
Cedars-Sinai researchers are working with Axiom Space to test if stem cells can be easily produced and grown aboard the International Space Station.
The 1988 cult classic may feature Cage’s most unhinged performance, which is obviously saying something.
Carpentry is just more satisfying with the roar of a V8 engine ringing in your ears.
Miley Cyrus? Okay boomer, I'll bite, who the hell is Miley Cyrus?
Microsoft is reportedly developing an AI-centric GPU for itself and OpenAI, one that can give them an edge over AI chipmaker Nvidia.
With Vega-C grounded and Ariane 6 not ready, the European Commission is considering agreements with U.S. companies to "exceptionally launch" its satellites.
Jennifer Ehle and Emily Meade play slippery billionaires in Prime Video's new David Cronenberg-inspired series starring Rachel Weisz.
Researchers found coastal invertebrates, anemones, and even crabs living on plastic far out in open ocean.
Weyerhaeuser is selling promises of carbon offsets on land it plans to log anyway.
The writer and director of 2025 DC Comics release Superman: Legacy announces the start of preproduction.
The long-awaited show based on the cult sci-fi comedy is now in development at Paramount+.
A new Republican bill would let Iowa kids work 6-hour night shifts, get jobs in factories, and serve alcohol.
In the churn of natural selection, some mammals ended up with appendages that look like they should be found on a reptile, bird, or insect.
The airline announced new changes intended to streamline how passengers navigate the airport lobby. But convenience comes at a price.
Southwest said its services were back up by the afternoon on Tuesday after 'technology issues' caused scheduling chaos on the ground.
The 394-foot-tall rocket could finally take flight on April 20. A frozen valve scrambled the first launch attempt on Monday.