Musk wanted the trial date to be stretched to early 2023, but the judge landed on October of this year.
io9 spoke to Dean Fleisher Camp, director of the excellent Marcel the Shell With Shoes On.
Chris Sembroski previously worked for Lockheed Martin and served in the United States Air Force.
Chances are you may be one of the many people whose luggage was mishandled by an airline this summer.
You can physically switch back and forth between hearing the world around you and tuning it out.
Apparently, the fighter jet movie couldn't soar without Woody Harrelson's Carnage. Wait. What?
If this leak is accurate, the upcoming high-end GPU could boast 2x performance over its predecessor.
From pinboard conspiracy games to a game inspired by Hieronymus Bosch, this edition has something lurking in every corner.
Set the way back machine to 1980 with a beautiful recreation of the home console that launched an industry.
A new settlement between the DOJ and Uber will allow the company to admit no wrongdoing, instead offering ‘millions’ in user compensation.
OSHA and New York Federal prosecutors are looking into potential safety hazards, and "possible fraudulent conduct" at multiple warehouses.
Repeat water-use offenders in Los Angeles can be fined up to $600.
And Batgirl 's Adil El Arbi talks about the 'spaghetti of multiverses' involved in making the DC movie.
Amazon says 10,000 Facebook groups made up a network to leave fake reviews on marketplaces across the world.
The Gelfire isn't a replacement for a paintball gun, but it will still make a big mess in record time.
This and other speculation surrounding the crypto exchange point to how nervous the community and industry have become.
A chaotic creature's happy "I Voted" cry has skyrocketed a 14-year-old to viral fame. Election officials are excited to see whether it boosts turnout.
In a test aimed to curb account sharing, the streaming giant will charge users in Latin America to watch Netflix on different TVs outside their home.
The congresswoman who wanted Trump to declare 'Marshall Law' is obsessed with trans people.
"I think I'm in good hands," assures A Song of Ice and Fire author George R.R. Martin in a new featurette.