The obscenely over-the-top U-Boat Worx Nexus even includes an elevator option for easier access.
The NPR member station has partnered with the oil giant for a series riddled with industry talking points.
New Amazon documents filed with the U.S. Department of Labor suggest the company considered spending up to $100,000 per month to fight a Staten Island union.
From three-day jaunts in low Earth orbit to a romantic ride in a space balloon, there's an option for practically everyone. But also no one.
Starting today, you can legally buy recreational marijuana in the Garden State.
This mid-range smartphone is as good as Samsung gets for under $500.
The premium Alienware m15 R7 and m17 R5 highlight four new Ryzen-powered systems.
The Boring Company's Loop transport system is still just a Tesla operated by a human driver driving slowly in a tunnel.
The Spider-Verse sequel is now coming in 2023, but part 2 will be soon after as well as Madame Web.
The two privacy-focused companies announced separate initiatives meant to undercut AMP, the tech giant's mobile page protocol.
Meta's true vision for the metaverse is still five to 10 years away. Here's a few games to try before it gets here.
It's thinner, it's lighter, and it isn't only available in silver and darker silver.
Reading more like an encyclopedia than a core book, the new Marvel Multiverse Role-Playing Game sacrifices playability for comic indulgence.
Don't just smoke the old-fashioned way. Get yourself one of these themed pipes or programmable vaporizers.
Let's examine the evidence surrounding all that purple glow, shall we?
Workers in an Atlanta store are the first in the country to officially petition for a union election. How will the world's most valuable company respond?
Recent tests of Lucy's four onboard cameras suggest the probe is ready to capture unprecedented views of Jupiter's enigmatic Trojans.
With the Netflix hit back for season 2, it's time to get time-loopy again—this time with 8 games to help you get whenever you're going.
More actively exploited zero-day vulnerabilities were disclosed last year than any other year on record, according to analysis from the tech giant.
Attempts to steal your data from text messages are reportedly on the rise.