Like Celsius before it, Coinflex cited "extreme market conditions” and continued uncertainty as reasons for halting all withdrawals.
When given no prompt, Dall-E mini combs through its vast catalog of image inspiration and reliably generates the same thing every time: a woman wearing a sari.
Star Wars loves rhyming, but in the age of its self-reflecting nostalgia, sometimes poetry can feel like plunder.
The legendary, award-winning Star Wars composer is working on the latest Indy film starring Harrison Ford.
If this happens, L.A. would become the largest city in the U.S. to enact such a ban.
If teens say they’re over 18 years old, Instagram will make them prove it with a video selfie or by having one of their mutuals vouch for them.
This week's Gadgettes will catch you up on the hype of the Nothing Phone (1). Plus, why you might want to buy a USB-C cable for your iPhone.
Need to get files from one computer to another? Not a problem with these tools.
But don't worry, the bosses assured the freshly unemployed staff members that Netflix will be hiring again in no time.
The cell service provider's new product bundles info on what apps you've downloaded with what sites you've visited into a sweet deal for advertisers.
The Pentagon cited supposed threats from China as a key motivator for ramping up "responsible" military applications for artificial intelligence.
The ability to edit and delete messages in the beta doesn't work too well with older versions of iOS.
The agency started the largest wildfire in New Mexico history with two flawed prescribed burns. A new federal report tries to explain why.
TikTok dances, a "gargoyle ray," boy-band worship, montages, and more await in the next installment of the Justin Roiland-Mike McMahon series.
The much-anticipated first launch of the Space Launch System could happen as early as late August.
The franchise reboot from writer-director Robert Rodriguez is set to be released on Netflix.
The administration rescinded a Trump-era decision that made it much harder to protect endangered wildlife, but advocates say the White House needs to do more.
Now the largest known bacteria, the filamentous T. magnifica eats sulfur, swims, and clings to marine trees.
Obi-Wan's show might be over now, but we still have a lot of lingering thoughts.
The reservoir on the Arizona-Nevada border is at its lowest level since the 1930s.