Amid ongoing drought and a water shortage, Scottsdale cut-off a suburban community's supply, and no clear solution to the crisis has emerged.
The Prime Video series has finally dropped some news about season two.
D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast has taken a lot of heat about its new Open Game License. Here's what you need to know about OGL 1.2.
The social media platform previously released a statement that it was banning the apps to enforce "longstanding" rules.
The luxury watchmaker wants the small company to change its branding or face further legal action.
Netflix's Karate Kid spinoff show is ending on its own terms, showrunners say in a letter to fans.
It's $20/month for access to the RTX 4080 and HDR graphics, but you still have to provide the games and the internet.
In court documents, prosecutors say the disgraced Theranos founder should go to prison instead of live at an expensive estate while she appeals her conviction.
Campos, Helga, and Zohar have finally exited Orion and are now en route to their respective labs.
OpenAI's Sam Altman says “we adapted to calculators" and that schools should embrace GPT. Some teachers think he has a point.
In io9's 2023 movie preview, we run down the big (and small) genre titles coming to theaters this year.
The massive hack is the second in less than two years at the telecom company.
Poor cryptocurrency valuations and continued fallout from FTX's downfall left Genesis unable to pay its creditors.
With Wizards of the Coast struggling to find goodwill, publisher Paizo now has the support of over 1,500 companies in the tabletop RPG space.
A good reminder to maybe not have your login and credit card info saved everywhere.
Nearby residents say the fumes are giving them nosebleeds, headaches, and trouble breathing.
The beloved time-travel romance enters its eighth and final season, but more Highland hijinks are on the way
A small-town bank and its parent company received a multi-million dollar investment from Alameda to transform the company into a crypto/weed business.
CEO Satya Nadella said in an email to employees that the layoffs would only affect 5% of the company, but would begin this week.
TikTok may face a ban in the EU if it doesn't regulate its online content by September of this year.