The makers of this Danish psychological horror film shocked Sundance audiences with “the most unpleasant experience for an audience ever.”
The guide provides details around privacy protections in AirTag trackers, which privacy advocates worry are a boon for stalkers.
A swappable battery, removable memory card, and touchscreen make the Theta X a huge upgrade.
When the Game of Thrones star challenged the dated concept of the original, Disney was uncharacteristically quick to clarify.
Samsung is expected to show off a Note-like phone—and maybe a few surprises.
The researchers suspect a globular cluster contains an elusive intermediate-mass black hole.
Climate change is erasing human history, one dried out bog at a time.
The rate of successful in-vitro fertilization was the same between vaccinated and unvaccinated people, researchers found.
Star Trek is certainly no stranger to time travel—but the next season of Picard is sending us back to a vital moment in the franchise's fictional history.
New research shows cybercriminals are increasingly targeting Instagram accounts with high follower counts and attempting to extort their owners.
Director Matt Reeves reveals how the Bat-mainstays will be a bit more real than usual.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians has been greenlit by Disney+ after a long, long wait.
Latest estimates suggest the mission could last upwards of 20 years—nearly twice as long as initially hoped.
Trump's site markets itself as a free-speech haven, but will rely on automated tools to keep the site "family-friendly."
Star Trek: Prodigy isn't the only vocal return Mulgrew is making to Starfleet this year.
A security vulnerability discovered in open-source logging tool TeslaMate let the hacker unlock doors, lower windows, and monitor a vehicle's location.
The planned replacement for third-party cookies was despised by nearly everyone (except Google), so the company has a new idea.
Colin Farrell, star of The Batman and Fantastic Beasts, stars in the Sundance Film Festival offering from filmmaker Kogonada.
Microorganisms were found nearly 4,000 feet below the seafloor, at temperatures close to the presumed upper limit for life.
The chipmaker has told partners that it doesn't expect the deal to go through, according to a new report.