Even video game footage is going viral during Russia's invasion.
A book series called Primitive War has just been optioned and a director set.
The director insisted on staying true to the character inside his own world first.
Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy kick-started the Star Wars Expanded Universe—but Dark Empire 's look back at the saga's cycle was just as important.
The wildfires are currently burning some 70,000 acres a day, threatening habitats and livelihoods.
Zuckerberg's company showcased a variety of long-term AI projects it believes will work hand in glove with future online worlds.
Vaccines also show some promise in reducing symptoms among those already experiencing long covid, a review of evidence found.
As a political crisis in Ukraine devolves into a military one, government agencies and banks continue to be the target of anonymous cyberattacks.
The California court's decision comes just over a month after the self-driving car giant sued the DMV over a public records request.
Our least favorite Oscar does more bad things, this time even before the awards are dished out.
Dogs with an enlarged esophagus benefitted from liquid sildenafil in a small new study.
Wanda and Cosmo will cross over from the animated world to deliver more cartoon chaos.
Adult Swim and Hulu have yet to voluntarily recognize the unit's bid to join the Animation Guild.
Competitors like Verizon and AT&T are looking to expand their own 2Gbps broadband tiers more widely later this year.
Yutu-2 has traversed more than 3,200 feet since landing in Von Kármán Crater in January 2019.
With a new adaptation of Stephen King's novel on the way, io9 looks back at the Drew Barrymore original.
Tesla has settled with the EPA over Clean Air Act violations at its Fremont factory after repeatedly failing to deal with hazardous emissions.
The connection between sea ice and climate isn't understood, but the new record low has scientists alarmed.
At least some law enforcement agents are reportedly considering the practice which legal experts say may violate U.S. law.
And now you can have the Thing, when Spider-Man: No Way Home finally comes to home video.