The hackers allegedly scraped the login credentials from unsecured devices, then dumped them on a dark web forum.
Motorola's "Space Charging" solution can charge up to four devices at the same time from 10 feet away.
Amazon complained in a letter to the FCC this week that Musk's SpaceX operates as though "rules are for other people."
The Brennan Center has obtained a massive haul of LAPD records showing years of social media surveillance procedures and a new tool coming this year.
Though much more lethal than covid-19, Nipah isn't as easily transmissible—for now at least.
John Cho stars in the live-action adaptation of Shinichirō Watanabe's popular anime.
The social media company is slowly rolling out the groups but you'll likely find a place for yourself.
If you're worried about privacy, it might be time to cover up your front door's peephole.
Will The Matrix, Spider-Man, Ghostbusters, and others actually be released this year? We sure hope so.
In the latest from Mike Flanagan, a mysterious man comes to a small town with the promise of miracles.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence headline the apocalyptic comedy.
A new analysis shows that dollar-for-dollar, heat pumps are one of the top ways to cut carbon emissions, save people money, and create jobs.
For its time, Titanokorys gainesi was an absolute unit.
Republicans who insist data requests by Democrats investigating the Jan. 6 riots are illegal nonetheless want data on Democrats.
Marvel's What If used zombies to show how important having hope in difficult times is.
Google is consolidating Gmail's power, setting it up as a communications hub to rival Microsoft's Outlook.
More people than not think the CDC is doing a poor job at conveying its response to the pandemic.
Edgar Wright's latest stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin McKenzie, and Matt Smith, and opens October 29.
The new plant can suck carbon dioxide from the air and turn it to stone underground, sequestering 4,000 tons of pollution a year.
New Zealand's endangered kākāpō are in surprisingly good genetic condition, despite millennia of inbreeding.