Amazon keeps trying to put a cute face on its surveillance tech.
In this month's Nerd's Watch, io9 picks the best genre movies and TV shows coming to Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Disney+, and more.
In the lead-up to her death, the 14-year old engaged with thousands of self-harm-related Instagram and Pinterest posts.
Honestly, who wants to see Zuckerberg's face get booked?
The long-awaited sequel to the Halloween favorite is now streaming on Disney+.
A new study finds that a process meant to get rid of methane resulting from oil and gas production may be far less effective than previous estimates.
We're expecting details on Optimus, the Cybertruck, and Tesla's self-driving AI.
Mobile developers claim the ways Apple charges commission fees leaves them paying 10% more than they should, even higher than in the U.S.
Director Colin Trevorrow explains a bit about why Dominion was so different—and what it means for the future of the franchise.
The storm is expected to bring flash floods and storm surges to both Carolinas.
The proposed law would offer cash to those who report bike lane blockages by submitting a photo.
The days are getting shorter, but there's no limit to the amount of reading you can squeeze in. We have some suggestions!
New research shows that many cancers play host to their own unique microbiomes of fungi, which may affect our chances of surviving them.
The icy moon looms in sharp relief in images from a recent flyby.
Mysterious signals from the Martian south pole have scientists puzzled: Is that water or not?
A new Gundam show means new giant robots, and that means seeing just how cool they are in easily quantifiable terms.
The actor is retiring following his aphasia diagnosis, but his likeness will live on via AI after he sold the rights to it to a deepfake company.
Researchers determined a network of 885 websites used by the CIA was so easy to spot and crack that an “amateur sleuth” could have mapped it.
A well-rounded set of wireless buds for $150 that can potentially let you skip a fitness tracker.
An Alphabet-owned Wing drone "incinerated itself" after it became entangled in power lines in Brisbane, Australia. On the bright side, the food stayed hot.