Superstar superhero Dwayne Johnson doth protest too much about his recent DC film's earnings.
A new analysis finds that many materials needed for the shift to clean energy are on Indigenous lands, where mining could put vulnerable people at risk.
The change in pricing is likely an attempt by Twitter to offset Apple’s 30% cut of App Store purchases.
The mission team lost contact with the ionosphere-probing spacecraft two weeks ago and hasn't heard from it since.
The Netflix fantasy adaptation sets its sights on a spring return.
The search engine's annual data dump offers a recap of our collective internet experience, full of reminders and some surprises.
The Duo Wireless Charger Power Stand also keeps your smartphone vertical and useable while it charges.
“The TikTok app is a malicious and menacing threat...” Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita said.
After leaving Netflix, Flanagan and longtime collaborator Trevor Macy have set their sights on an epic new fantasy property.
SpaceX is ready to launch a historic lunar lander and a batch of its competitor's satellites, missions that had been put on hold due to unspecified issues.
New pics from inside Twitter HQ confirm queen beds, as well as converted couches, a wardrobe, and even a washing machine.
The true story of Pruitt-Igoe involves the architect of the World Trade Center, 100,000 baby teeth, and Army records of secret radiological experiments.
And James Cameron's already ready to start hyping up *checks notes* the fourth Avatar movie?
A Twitter advertising tool could be exposing companies, governments, and users alike to the security risks of Elon Musk's wobbling social network.
You can roll back some of the tweaks Apple made in the latest iOS update.
The tech giant's plan, which would have introduced bold new surveillance powers into iOS, is officially kaput.
Rumored details of DC chiefs James Gunn and Peter Safran's plan don't look good for several characters.
An Emmy-winning actress showed up in a small role on the Lucasfilm Disney+ show.
As scandal from the "Twitter Files" continues to trickle in, the platform's former CEO seems to want to get on with it already.
The company's first audio product promises to eliminate both unwanted noise and unwanted air particles.