Recent cuts to earnings have made it increasingly hard for shoppers to make a living on the app.
The new Morpheus may point to some elements of The Matrix Online 's story coming to the big screen.
On the fourth episode of The ABCs of Big Oil podcast, we look at how fossil fuel companies have taken over higher education.
It's finally, finally time to meet Thrawn's brother from another mother. At least, in this continuity.
It sounds scary, but the approach offers some significant improvements over current Braille displays.
A council spokesperson said it wasn’t personal—it was just that wizards aren’t that cool anymore.
io9 sits down with the creator of the animated Paramount+ series to talk about the season finale's big twists, and shout "wej Duj!" at each other.
Prince William wants billionaires to stop focusing on space tourism while the Queen is mad at world leaders for not coming to climate talks. Welcome, comrades.
The atmosphere of Jupiter's icy moon Europa may contain more water than previously thought.
Texas' grid needs an overhaul. But despite recent claims from Gov. Greg Abbott and Sen. Ted Cruz, cryptocurrency isn't the answer.
Which is not really uncommon for the star of BBC's Doctor Who , even if it'd be incredibly strange for a Time Lord.
Conservatives spread completely baseless theories that a spontaneous uprising of anti-vaxx patriots was behind mass flight cancellations at Southwest Airlines.
Climate talks are coming to Glasgow next month. Here's what to expect from the negotiations, including what the biggest fights will be.
Cybersecurity researchers warn the EU might introduce a proposal to allow CSAM scanning this year.
If you can use a screwdriver, a soldering iron, and have $14 to spare, you can probably hack your own.
Plus, human-faced bird people on DC and HBO Max's Doom Patrol . As per usual.
Parked in Jupiter’s orbit, the Trojans hold clues to the early solar system—and possibly the origin of life itself.
China has faced criticism for its treatment of the Muslim-majority Uyghur population.
The Boeing manager allegedly learned about problems with the 737 Max a year before the first crash.
The company said it tracks more than 270 targeted or government-backed attacker groups from more than 50 countries on "any given day."