Costa Rica and Denmark are leading the world's first concrete effort to stop the climate crisis in its tracks.
These machines simplify the easiest of cooking tasks—for better or worse.
Pollution has created a blanket of white foam over the Yamuna River right as bathers visit for the Chhath Puja festival.
Experts warn another 100,000 Germans could die from the disease if immediate action isn't taken.
But the wealthiest person on the planet didn't sell as much as he said he would.
If the Find My app detects unknown AirTags, Apple provides users with instructions on how to disable the devices and prevent it from tracking any longer.
Sorry if you wanted to go sip space martinis in a not-spaceship hotel, Disney's Galactic Starcruiser has quite the waiting list.
The company has finally introduced a way to block another user without the hassle of contacting customer service.
And it's not like there's a Skyrim TV show they can just re-release in the meantime.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts was delayed a year and the next Star Trek was delayed six months.
The suit claims that Uber charged riders who needed more time to enter vehicles fees and then refused to refund them.
Platform+ business segment made $57.3 million in gross profit, more than double the $25.6 million in gross profit it brought in from actual device sales.
When the Netflix cartoon's kids arrive on an entirely new island, dinosaurs become the least of their problems.
Launch of the Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled for 9:03 p.m. ET on Wednesday.
The first shipment of Steam Decks has been pushed back by two months.
Everything you need to know about COP26 Glasgow, the world's most important (and confusing) climate conference.
An underground experiment in South Korea has turned up nothing, suggesting an intriguing observation from 2017 was a red herring.
The new enterprise integration efforts come just as the two appear poised to go toe-to-toe on workplace metaverse.
In this first trailer for the very dark comedy movie, the apocalypse is everyone's final gift.
Instead of endlessly scrolling, the app will soon recommend that users journal, listen to music, or cross something off of their to-do lists instead.