The art hosting site is releasing its own AI art system called DreamUp, and users can decide if they want to let their work be picked up by the system.
Fake accounts for Apple, Tesla, SpaceX, and countless other brands are duping Twitter users.
The latest series of the Pokémon anime has achieved a major goal for its long-time protagonist.
The billionaire CEO is completely making it up as he goes along.
The 1998 indie set the stage for The Blair Witch Project and other found-footage tales.
The new Marvel movie—starring Letitia Wright, Angela Bassett, and Winston Duke—is now in theaters.
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Writer Beau Willimon and producer Sanne Wohlenberg discuss Tony Gilroy's approach to the galaxy far, far away.
The space agency may need to go through an additional process to clear its rocket for launch due to Tropical Storm Nicole.
The Count of Seranno realized before just about anyone else in Star Wars that the Jedi Order is broken beyond repair.
In addition to the funds, Juul says it will layoff around 30% of its workforce in a radical attempt to cut costs and shred its operating budget.
Scientists in Atlanta took real-time measurements of pollen counts during a week in late March 2021.
For the first time, Doctor Who Magazine's monthly comic strip will become canon—and tell the story of the 14th Doctor before next year's specials.
It's an honor that's been 5,000+ years in the making for the lowly top.
Newly translated into English, this standalone graphic novel from the acclaimed director directly adapts the stories that have influenced him for decades.
A new analysis found that there are even more polluter representatives at this year's meeting than in 2021.
Binance backed out of its deal to acquire FTX.com and the floundering crypto exchange's CEO took to Twitter to repeatedly say 'sorry' and 'I fucked up.'
Reporting from The Guardian suggests that crew members are concerned about the huge waste and emissions caused by the big-budget production.
The company has since apologized for the message, which was reportedly an error of automation.
The Dell XPS 13 keeps it simple and efficient, but it’s almost too simple when other ultrabooks are stepping up their game.