The horror film's elevator pitch is "Children of the Corn meets Jaws," like you really needed us to spell that out for you.
Police are bringing a 'game truck' to a block near you, and public defenders have thoughts.
Fox Weather will reportedly be launching later this year. Sorry, what?
Gaming Shelf profiles Asmodee and Amazon's Dixit lawsuit, the LOOP game, and more.
A bug in the latest version of Chrome OS is reportedly causing some Chromebooks to slow to a crawl.
"Disney Premier Access" charges €8 to €15 per ride; Standby Pass added for select virtual queues.
The company later backtracked after a user outcry over the policy's "unclear phrasing," but that doesn't make any of this okay.
The OLED display is just a $50 premium over the standard model, but we were hoping for a little more.
The JEDI cloud contract, which inspired a years-long scuffle between Microsoft and Amazon, is dead... for now.
Leo Scott and Ting Poo's documentary, Val, draws on thousands of hours of footage shot by the actor over the past 40-plus years.
“This is such desperate news for us high school graduates who are two months away from being 18,” one WeChat user reportedly wrote.
The feature adds more incentive to solve the entire puzzle.
It's further evidence that planets without stars are surprisingly common in the Milky Way.
Fitness instructor Sam Yo uses his nostalgic love of pop culture like Karate Kid, Star Wars, and Transformers to pump you up.
Organizers in Tennessee are claiming victory over the widely maligned Byhalia Connection pipeline project.
Health officials claim the Pfizer vax was only 64% effective at preventing infection from Delta but was still highly effective at preventing serious illness.
The studio, infamous for its long-game plans, says that just one thread of its comic book tapestry got realigned by covid-19.
The Florida Keys and Southwest Florida are already seeing heavy rain and strong winds, and things are expected to get worse.
When you buy a device that requires proprietary software to run, the money you hand over is an entry fee, nothing more.
The project by Belgium artist Dries Depoorter calls them out live while slacking.