Light and Magic comes to Disney+ July 27 and tells the story of ILM, the first visual effects company.
Regulators backed by Georgia Power allegedly changed voting districts to exclude a single Democratic challenger from running for office.
The former employee alleges Facebook created the tool to circumvent its own protocols and claims it was used to cooperate with law enforcement requests.
The CoTweets feature is now available for a number of users.
Expendable resupply vehicles are on their way out as orbital garbage trucks, suggests a recent test involving a new airlock and a big bag of trash.
Jordan Peele joins directors like Alfred Hitchcock and Steven Spielberg aboard the theme park experience.
Daredevil and the Kingpin have officially switched streamers.
Using AI technology, the app will detect and delete any nude photos taken by a child.
Duel Monsters , the globally popular and hugely influential collectible card game, was based on his work.
You can call it a "collectable avatar" but it's still a blockchain-based image sold with an exclusive license. An NFT by any other name still can't be fung-ed.
The Moon-bound spacecraft is apparently healthy and gearing up for its first trajectory correction maneuver.
A fingerprint sensor could introduce an added level of security when making Apple Pay purchases.
In the since removed posts, the self-described "super-hacker" used the n-word and claimed to have "invented covid."
Paleontologists dug up fossils of the giant carnivore in Argentina. They aren't sure what purpose those tiny arms served.
Get a look inside Ross' new Marvel graphic novel--and learn how you can get your hands on it early in San Diego.
Larry the Cat is more beloved than any British leader since he became chief mouser. The feline’s online persona has become a rallying cry against Boris Johnson.
An early prototype of the motorless sailplane took flight while tethered to a balloon.
Plus, could a new, live-action Transformers show be on the way?
What if the Game Boy had looked a lot more like the Game Boy Advance?
These gorgeous images of the sky are shortlisted in Royal Observatory Greenwich’s annual Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition.