Plus, get a look at the Strode women in action in new Halloween Kills footage.
Forget tasteful decor and curb appeal. Anything goes in spooky season.
Microsoft's new operating system just launched, and here are all the new features you don't get in Windows 10.
Zuck asks why he'd want Facebook users to be angry in the same way Big Tobacco asked in the 1990s why they'd harm their customers.
The $500 Grit X Pro has new dashboards to encourage you to explore the great outdoors.
Studying the genes of people from the UK, researchers found little evidence of a cause-and-effect link between developing allergies and later mental illness.
Members of the hacktivist collective are leaking a large data tranche that they say is part of a larger leak affecting the web registrar Epik.
The show's creators say next season will focus on new stories, new heroes, and "lots of fun."
Before CBS' Ghosts premieres, you need to see the BBC One original.
OK, a lot of things have probably ruined the mob, but the gossip says plaintext extortion threats are one of them.
The company hopes to get its “space tourism” offering off the ground by 2024.
Crack open those Blu-rays, it's time to go hunting for a particularly grim orc.
A supposed gamma-ray burst from an ancient galaxy was in fact something much closer to home, according to new research.
Enraged car owners, suddenly robbed of free parking, want to know why a New York City bike lane advocacy group is accepting funds from Uber and Lyft.
Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck, however, will both appear as Batman in the Ezra Miller-led DC film.
Why did Facebook go down? Blame an important routing protocol for the social media giant's SNAFU on Monday.
Not content with just knowing your face, your voice, your fingerprint, and the blueprint of your home, Amazon also wants to know what you're eating.
The Game of Thrones prequel reveals Targaryens, Hightowers, and Velaryons, oh my!
Haugen is accusing Facebook of lying to regulators, investors, journalists, and Congress about harm done by its products.
It's the result of a spat involving French fishermen being able to access UK waters, showing the messy Brexit split continues.