The feature adds an extra layer of security as well as privacy from prying eyes when browsing your other pics.
An analysis of red paint on a Peruvian mask turned up some interesting additives, including human blood proteins.
Geralt and Ciri return this December to a changed world, even if it's still full of monsters to fight. You'll get to see it on December 17.
The fact that the image was found in the Facebook View app hints at the ability to capture short video clips that can then be uploaded to social media.
Plus, get a sneak peek at Henry Selick and Jordan Peele's creepy new animated movie.
The world will convene in Glasgow next week for long, arduous climate talks. But that's not a license to ignore them. Quite the opposite in fact.
It's not a Switch Pro, but a beautiful OLED screen almost makes it feel like one.
The South Pacific country has just 105,000 people.
The BBC and Business Insider covered the new crypto uncritically in a wildly irresponsible move.
The people want Apple products. Unfortunately, the company can't oblige.
In the study, almost 80% of patients with treatment-resistant depression experienced remission after receiving modified transcranial magnetic stimulation.
No supply chain crisis is going to stop the company from delivering the gifts you want this year, even if it has to shell out the big bucks.
The sequel is scheduled to come out in October 2023, but production won't start until late 2022.
An international task force focused on curtailing financial crimes has published a new report suggesting the need for additional strictures on digital currency.
After a federal judge sided with the networks' claims of copyright infringement, Locast will officially go quietly into that good night.
Facebook just changed its name, and it's taking Oculus down with it.
Keri Russell stars in the Guillermo del Toro-produced supernatural horror tale.
In an absurd spectacle on Thursday, Republicans expressed a deep love for the fossil fuel industry—which just so happens to be one of their biggest donors.
Edgar Wright directs Anya Taylor-Joy, Matt Smith, and Thomasin McKenzie in the genre-bending film out October 29.
Under a proposed NASA framework, scientists would use a tiered scale to validate claims of life beyond Earth.