A new report says that Edelman, the world’s largest independent PR company, has been working on an Exxon ad campaign to oppose climate regulations.
Shudder's hit horror anthology returns for its season 3 premiere tomorrow.
Crew member Chris Sembroski said it best: “Holy shit.”
Disney+ and Marvel's animated series What If reimagined Thor as the ultimate frat boy raging his way through the universe.
Late-night comedy shows will do a bunch of jokes about climate on Wednesday, after largely avoiding the topic for years.
Epic CEO Tim Sweeney says Apple won't let Fortnite back in until all court appeals have been exhausted.
The new approach could eliminate the need for harmful dyes and pigments in printer inks.
We do it with our arms, so what’s so surprising about dinosaurs putting some pep in their step?
Tourists would enjoy a view of the city as the ride rotated, without the risk of falling to their death.
The new Apple TV+ series from X-Men director Simon Kinberg arrives in October.
Despite a wholesale ban on TikTok, the "devious licks" trend is still proving itself to be as devious as ever.
Disney might be trying to make Marvel's Black Widow battle with the studio more private, but its CEO at least knows that times are changing.
Running Windows 11 and promising all-day battery life, Microsoft's new tablet is taking aim at Apple.
The new Surface Pro 8 is slimmer, more powerful, and now comes with two Thunderbolt 4 ports.
Use the Surface Laptop Studio like a laptop, lay it flat like a tablet, or prop it up like an easel.
What remains to be seen: Whether the software is any good.
iOS 15 brings next-level spatial audio to Apple Music but unlike regular Atmos, you need Apple's premium headphones.
New statistics illustrate the drastic decline in koala populations following Australia's series of devastating bushfires, heat, and drought.
AppleTV+’s Foundation adaptation begins streaming this Friday. io9 spoke with Marvel and The Hobbit star Lee Pace about his unique role.
Building on years of litigation, a shareholders' suit claims that the $5 billion 2019 FTC settlement could have been a horse trade.