The social media platform and dating app have joined the fight against the nonconsensual sharing of intimate photos.
The space agency has given up on the GeoCarb mission but will pursue alternative options to monitoring greenhouse gas emissions.
Don't let your old photos and videos go completely neglected.
The damaged astronomy site faces an uncertain future.
SBF's interview with Andrew Ross Sorkin didn't provide much clarity on FTX's $32 billion collapse.
Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey star in the HBO adaptation of the hit zombie video game.
The National History Museum in London is allowing the public to vote in its annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest.
Considering HBO Max's checkered recent DC history, it could be a major win. Get on it, James Gunn!
Avatar: The Way of Water hits theaters December 16 and the world is beyond curious about the long-awaited sequel.
Disney's Strange World is yet another animated sci-fi film to become a box office bomb.
A slew of security researchers discovered a fairly easy way to commandeer Hondas, Nissans, Infinitis, and Acuras via their infotainment systems.
A Citizen Lab report alleged the notorious spyware firm gave Pegasus spyware to El Salvador. It was allegedly used to spy on dozens of citizens and reporters.
Users reported a YouTube outage on Wednesday, complaining the app crashed within seconds of logging on.
The latest artist series for Wizards of the Coasts' "Secret Lair" initiative pays tribute to an icon of fantasy art.
A tribe in Washington and two in Alaska will receive $25 million each to relocate.
Online prayers to the pontifex are currently 404—Not Found. The outage comes a day after Russia launched a formal protest with the Vatican.
Software updates are king in the Android world, where the latest version always seems like one over-the-air update away.
The interactive ATM at an Art Basel Miami Beach booth ranks the account balance of each person who uses it.
Warwick Davis stars in the Disney+ sequel show to the 1988 George Lucas/Ron Howard film.
A recently launched prototype satellite is proving to be a bright nuisance for astronomers, but it could soon be joined by 100 more satellites just like it.