You don’t need a console to play games anymore—all you need is a cloud gaming account and a smart TV with the app.
Citing the Facebook Papers, two parents are targeting Instagram's algorithms rather than its third-party content in hopes of circumventing Section 230.
The human or animal (or alien?) is difficult to identify.
Studio Trigger, the legendary anime house behind Promare , Kill La Kill , and featured in Star Wars: Visions , brings the CD Projekt Red video game to life.
Apparently Star Wars just likes taking residence in Times Square, because now another icon from the galaxy far, far away has shown up.
The European Union's highest court found that the company hadn't been using the slogan in any meaningful way for a decade.
These bears interbred a lot more than we thought, suggests DNA from a 115,000-year-old jawbone.
The space telescope’s mirror was hit by a micrometeoroid, but it's still in great shape to carry out its mission, NASA says.
The scooter company axed 138 employees as a wider stock market spiral bears down on Silicon Valley.
io9 spoke to Dwayne Johnson and the team behind the DC anti-hero film about what's coming next.
The musician turned horror director's finally got the keys to the real Dragula in a new teaser.
Researchers detected microplastics in 19 samples of snow from the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica.
The network of websites was used to sell the personal information of 24 million Americans for more than $19 million, according to the Justice Department.
The whining billionaire will reportedly get access to Twitter's "firehose" of data on all 500 million tweets posted every day.
Directed by Colin Trevorrow, the final Jurassic Park film stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Laura Dern, and Sam Neill.
Salesforce employees had originally revolted when the business management software company first revealed its planned NFT platform.
The executive was accused of watching 'VR porn' in front of other employees.
The CEO said Starlink needs to be in a more "smooth sailing situation" before an IPO of the space-based internet service.
Chapter IV of the latest Star Wars Disney+ series sends Obi-Wan on his most dangerous mission yet—even if it's a familiar one.
A new report says the massive utility knew about the impact of CO2 on the atmosphere—yet continued to fund climate misinformation.