Sometimes the most random devices make life easier to bear in unexpected ways.
A Mortal Kombat legend prepares for Kombat of a different kind, while there's another new look at James Gunn's DC movie.
With multiple spacecraft heading to Venus in the coming years, we're set to learn a lot more about the hellish planet.
The AirPop Active+ Halo Smart Mask monitors air quality, but as mask requirements are lifted, no one needs to pay this much for cleaner air.
Dozens of women have accused PornHub of profiting from videos posted without their consent.
São Paulo gangs are now cracking into banking apps on stolen devices rather than pawning them off.
The Fair Repair Act would make it easier for consumers to fix their gadgets without relying on manufacturers.
Why keep your virtual pet in your pocket when you can wear it on your wrist?
A family of colonists encounters danger (and maybe a big plot twist?) in writer-director Wyatt Rockefeller's sci-fi thriller.
The actress who wowed us in Jennifer's Body is returning to horror in S.K. Dale's film that reads like Panic Room meets Gerald's Game.
Amazon's Halo fitness band measures your body fat, and while new research claims the measurements are accurate, this feature needs to be much more thoughtful.
This might be the patch that finally unlocks support for additional SSDs.
Elisabeth Moss took some big risks in season 4 of the Hulu series, but not everything worked.
Physicists shooting lasers underground were able to make an object nearly completely still.
A new bill would institute a probable cause standard that applies to the FBI.
Republican lawyer William Braddock claimed to have "Russian mafia" trained in "close-battle combat" ready to assassinate other Republicans.
MGM plans to bring Blacula back to the silver screen in a new reboot about modern day racism.
Pushing against the heteronormative systems of Bioware's beloved sci-fi RPG trilogy made its queer romance much more poignant.
Thanks to Snapchat's new cartoon filter, all kinds of cursed stories are possible.
Please come back, for what seems the billionth time.