NASA’s favorable review of the proposed space station means Blue Origin and Sierra Space can now advance to the design phase.
Peiter ‘Mudge’ Zatko, an ex-head of security at Twitter, further claimed that Twitter had knowingly hired an Indian government agent.
According to directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah say they were locked out from accessing the film before being told the movie was canceled.
In the wake of the Roe overturn , the review platform will now add a warning about the limited medical services offered by misleading anti-abortion centers.
We have waited six years for the new VR set, so I guess we can wait a little longer.
Shock-absorbing legs and advanced thruster control could let drones land almost anywhere.
Plus, She-Hulk earns her moniker, the new Planet of the Apes movie finds its chief ape, and even more cancelations at HBO Max.
Galadriel picks up her sword in this new look at Prime Video's lavishly expensive Tolkien prequel series, set to debut on September 2.
Big tech's biggest copycat strikes again. After using Reels to turn the main feed into TikTok, Instagram now wants Stories to imitate BeReal.
The new George R.R. Martin adaptation enjoyed a record-breaking debut.
The program that’s been lauded for its one-time payment structure is being called out by its users for its new subscription plan similar to Photoshop.
The Crunchyroll anime was the #1 film at the U.S. box office and the widest release for an anime ever.
Mars is dry and seemingly lifeless today, but billions of years ago it had lots and lots of water.
The company will allow customers to purchase or rent proprietary tools and tackle at-home fixes of M1 MacBook Pro and MacBook Air laptops.
Showrunner Ryan Condal shares how the new prequel TV series' surprising reveal came from George R.R. Martin himself.
Researchers in the UK rolled out a prototype last week of a paper-thin floating fuel cell.
The novel that inspired Satoshi Kon's anime is becoming an Amazon Studios series.
The newly discovered Nadir crater off the coast of Africa dates to the same time as the famous Chicxulub impact, which killed off most life on Earth.
The telescope will study Jupiter's Great Red Spot and its auroral regions.
You remember the debauched service that had to settle with the FTC over fraud allegations? Well, now you can sign up once again for $10, $20, or $30 a month.