The teeniest iPad is getting the A15 chip, USB-C, and a magnetic Smart Connector.
Fire season in one of the coldest places on Earth is once again going off with sky-high temperatures and smoke-blanketed cities.
The CW's 4400 reboot is reimagining the original time-traveling premise to tell a modern story about the past and the future.
Germany is the latest to report African swine fever virus in local pigs. But while the virus is deadly serious for pigs, it's probably not dangerous to humans.
Venmo will finally remove its public feed, which broadcasted strangers' transactions to anyone else on the app.
If approved, attorney Jonathan Kanter would join FTC Chair Lina Khan and White House adviser Tim Wu as part of Biden's team of antitrust experts.
Paramount's Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins stars Henry Golding and Andrew Koji tell io9 about their hopes for the future of the Hasbro franchise.
Now you can check whether your phone's been hacked using the notorious firm's "Pegasus" malware.
The carrier will switch to Android Messages as the default in 2022. All that's left is to get Apple on board.
The Marvel Studios president took to Twitter to answer (and tease) several burning questions.
Bezos thanked you, the Amazon customer (and taxpayer), for funding his rocket ride. And Rep. Earl Blumenauer proposed a space tax for joyrides.
Childhood imaginary friends being the devil and nightmare walls make for a very distressing combination.
The company says that workers are now on their own if they want to be tested for the coronavirus.
Turns out even billionaires can feel the overview effect. They just come to slightly different conclusions than astronauts.
The park was careful to note that Trump's bot won't be leaving the stage when Biden takes its place.
An overnight flight gets gruesome beyond belief in German director Peter Thorwarth's Netflix horror film.
Haute couture tech is a scam and you should not buy into it.
Turns out Michelle Yeoh's Paramount+ series delay is down to the same thing that's been haranguing Hollywood for 18+ months at this point.
Science operations resumed on July 17 after the orbiting observatory spent a month stuck in safe mode.
The Delta variant's spread across the U.S. is causing a rethink of the return to normal.