Grogu, the Mandalorian, Luke Skywalker and more are new Star Wars Funko Pops.
Ahead of midterms, the system that normally functions with hundreds of human moderators is currently relying on around 15 people to manage content violations.
This new feature adds to TikTok's growing effort to provide users with a more transparent platform.
Plus Blink-182's Tom DeLonge is getting into the horror business.
As the time comes to put the old girl down, Google started messaging users about moving their organizations to Google Chat.
Joel Simkhai is back with a new gay dating app, Motto, that aims to tamp down on behavior most associated with his previous creation.
Startups usually follow a pretty basic formula: college dropout with big idea meets venture capital. For the guy who founded Grubhub, it was a different story.
70% of Musk's followers in an informal poll said he should bring back Vine.
Here's a spooky playlist featuring The Simpsons ' "Treehouse of Horror" and Saturday Night Live 's David S. Pumpkins.
The first CG character to lead a Marvel series came with some unique challenges.
The new animated Star Wars shorts featuring Ahsoka and Count Dooku are now on Disney+.
The streaming service began its pivot into gaming about a year ago, and has purchased multiple studios since. Now it owns Seattle-based Spry Fox.
Get ready for the pint-sized killer doll to rule the spooky theme park event next year.
The space agency is targeting a launch date in October 2023 for its asteroid mission.
The Falcon Heavy, currently the most powerful rocket in the world, blasted off on Tuesday at 9:41 a.m. ET.
The star of Watchmen , Aquaman , Candyman , and The Matrix Resurrections has another new genre project in the works.
The HAARP facility in Alaska completed a 10-day campaign of ambitious science.
Electric buses are coming to nearly 400 school districts.
60 "ultra-luxurious" properties are planned for Great Exuma, Bahamas—to be sold off exclusively via NFTs on the blockchain. Yikes.
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