Budget smartphones running Android 12 (Go edition) will have access to the Privacy Dashboard, on-screen translation, and app hibernation.
President Joe Biden must immediately grant me access to the weather weapons if he is serious about stopping climate change.
A new 160 page book of spells and lore pulled from Marvel comics drops just time for the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
A new deep-dive report details the ways firms use AI to monitor, manage, and even fire workers.
Matthew Vaughn's latest spy film starring Ralph Fiennes misses the mark. It opens December 22.
One star is orbiting the black hole at 5,431 miles per second, which is 0.03% the speed of light.
YouTube TV is ending 2021 with yet another carriage dispute, this time with more than a dozen Disney-owned channels.
If LG's pre-CES announcements are any indication, next year's TVs might be underwhelming.
Dell's prototype shows an easier to repair, more sustainable laptop is possible.
Employees have anonymously complained about the app's fear-mongering and reported that it's outsourcing workers from Kenya.
The new genre-bending film from the team behind Swiss Army Man opens March 25.
The baby girl was buried with dozens of beads and the talon of an eagle owl.
This weekend's destruction shows how American businesses aren't set up to keep employees safe.
Plus, Shin Ultraman sets its sights on a new release date
The next internet revolution is upon us—here's why it matters.
The latest version of iOS just dropped, and there are plenty of new features to play around with.
Musk's tweets often cause wild swings in the crypto market.
China is only reporting about 100 new cases of covid-19 each day in a country of 1.4 billion.
Tom Holland shines in the third Sony/Marvel Studios Spider-Man film, out December 17.
The CW's version of Gotham is about to add a few more heroes to its ranks.