The waterway is a critical shipping route for the European continent, but the ongoing heatwave has caused the lowest seasonal water levels since 2007.
A select group of testers will take Google's prototype AR glasses to the streets next month to gather real-world data on things like data and traffic.
Payouts to customers reach only $395 for those who needed multiple keyboard replacements.
Ken Pillonel is back with a way to resurrect a dead set of AirPods and upgrade them to USB-C along the way.
The images include the first photo taken by a human from the lunar surface and rare views of the intrepid Apollo 11 astronauts.
Michael Myers is back and ready to haunt Haddonfield once again, but Laurie Strode is ready for one more fight.
Buildings hosting both Oracle and Google cloud servers in the UK failed to manage temperature spikes, causing shut downs during the ongoing Euro heat wave.
Plus, a tiiiiiny new bit of footage from Star Wars: Andor has surfaced.
Climate change is stressing grids all over the country, so get your supplies ready.
You can easily make living without electricity a little less inconvenient.
The digital series will stream on Adult Swim's YouTube channel after this week's San Diego Comic-Con debut.
We expect the company to showcase the next generation of the Galaxy Z Flip and Z Fold smartphones.
Among the studio's many new date announcements, we're concentrating on the latest Insidious —and possibly the next Spider-Man film?
The all-private mission aims to launch a Mars-bound spacecraft and lander atop a 3D-printed rocket which could launch to the Red Planet as soon as 2024.
Climate deniers are using well-worn tactics to argue that the UK's historic heat wave is nothing to freak out about.
You won't find a better fitting pair of wireless earbuds, but is that worth $449 to you?
Netflix said in second quarter earnings that it lost 970,000 subscribers—better than expected, but still the first time it's lost subscribers twice in a row.
The new chip platform promises faster performance, longer battery life, and sleeker designs.
Comic-Con is back in-person this week, and it's bringing a lot of goodies to tempt you with.
The European Commission allegedly transferred data to Amazon servers in the U.S. two years after it outlawed that exact practice.