Titled 'Last Call,' the Oculus quest ILMxLAB game Tales from the Galaxy's Edge is back this fall
Samsung is expected to show off a new Galaxy Z Flip and Z Fold, plus some wearable devices—including a new Wear OS smartwatch.
The Foo Fighters, Megan Thee Stallion, the Grand Ole Opry, Tame Impala, Lizzo, and Tyler, The Creator are headlining this year.
A few lines of code hidden away on a webpage can turn your blocked ads into a unique ID.
Daniel Watts has spent years fostering the joke account and says that Twitter verified it without any prompting from him.
Remastered for its 25th anniversary, the popular DC animated show hits Blu-ray on October 12.
In Batman: Urban Legends #6, Tim Drake embraces an important element of his identity.
'SERIOUSLY!!!??': and other tidbits from inter-office emails show colleagues reacting to the incident.
The Suicide Squad star will voice the popular character in the 2022 Sonic sequel.
The teaser image for a mysterious new device leaked just one day before Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event.
The European-Japanese mission BepiColombo was one of two spacecraft to pass by the hot, toxic planet this week.
Starring Hugh Jackman, Rebecca Ferguson, and Thandiwe Newton, the Warner Bros.'s sci-fi noir opens on August 20.
The company says it's not pivoting away from Roku—it just wants to give customers more choices.
Despite recent headlines, a study found that hermit crabs are likely attracted to trash because they think it's food—not because they want to have sex with it.
The fast-moving fire is officially the second-largest in state history and the biggest single fire on record.
Dominion's new complaints follow similar lawsuits against Fox News, Rudy Giuliani, and others over bogus election fraud claims.
The DC Comics adaptation returns for what looks to be an action-packed and suitably bonkers swan song on Netflix on September 10.
Fan Expo is now the largest fan convention company in the world with new Wizard World addition.
Frozen and sugary foods are some the worst offenders, according to new research.
The company defended its new terms by saying they were only meant to "facilitate a vibrant family history community."