FX's vampire comedy hosted a lively San Diego Comic-Con Hall H panel preview of this week's episode.
Comic-Con is done and dusted for another year—but what was hot and what was... not?
The Entomological Society of America has officially adopted the name "northern giant hornet" for the invasive, bee-eating wasp.
While there's no real indication of what kind of plot we'll get beyond a war, there were a ton of characters shown on screen.
The company sent 46 Starlink satellites to low Earth orbit on a Falcon 9 rocket late last week.
Hot and dry conditions have fueled the new Oak Fire in Mariposa County.
It’s too early to know when or where the rocket core stage might crash, but it could happen within a week.
Capitol police reportedly arrested six of the protestors within an hour of the demonstration.
These inspiring characters from TV and comics bring welcome diversity to the superhero realm.
James Howells said he’ll use Boston Dynamics robotic dogs to scan for a drive containing a passcode to 8,000 bitcoin, worth nearly $176 million.
The river, which provides water for 6 million people in two countries, is turning into the 'Rio Sand.'
Students in Switzerland will use the prototype habitat to explore architectural solutions to the challenges of living on another planet.
Get one last hit of Comic-Con cosplay goodness for the year.
Martin Shkreli was recently released from prison and moved to a halfway house.
We've got all 35 trailers and teasers here, from Wakanda Forever to Shazam to The Sandman .
Last week on Gadgettes, we ran through all the details of Google's new mid-range device, the Pixel 6a.
Amid new covid cases in the technology hub, the government is making workers at some of the city's largest manufacturers stay on-site at their jobs for a week.
The new GaNPrime line could let you leave a laptop's bulky power brick at home, assuming it doesn't need more than 100W of power.
Apparently, even robots get testy under the pressure of a competitive chess match.
Dungeons & Dragons has tried a movie before. But what does it mean for the new one to come out in the age of the Actual Play genre?