Season three of Prime Video's lavish J.R.R. Tolkien adaptation is arriving in November, and the streamer is already plotting its next visit to Middle-earth.
Dubbed the “Banko’s feather dragon,” the extinct bird’s tail feathers were twice the length of its entire body.
Wolverine, Cyclops, Rogue, Gambit, and the rest of the X-Men are back on Disney+ July 1.
The agency is developing rovers and drones to establish a sustained presence on the lunar surface.
The Energy Department has selected five companies for advanced negotiations to use weapons-grade plutonium for fuel.
The 'Handmaid’s Tale' sequel left the door wide open for its just-announced second season.
A new trailer for the film, starring Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor, is also here. The film releases June 12.
Sony has abandoned QLED and bet the Bravia on its all-too-vivid RGB TVs. Their quality is cinema-accurate, sometimes to a fault.
Cases of the viral disease skyrocketed in 2024, new CDC data shows.
'I Saw the TV Glow' director Jane Schoenbrun's upcoming horror film just dropped its first trailer.
The liquid propulsion system can be reused with variable thrust and multiple restarts.
The a01 are the first pair of AR glasses from Xreal's subbrand X by Xreal, and they arrive at an accessible price point.
Plus, a BBC 'insider' suggests the 16th Doctor could be radioactive.
The Apple TV horror comedy just dropped a double feature that shed some light on the island's dark history.
Tommy Flanagan talks about bringing Roddy the Ruin to season 3 of the HBO series.
“We can replace assumptions with measurements, improve the models used to interpret nuclear debris, and support decision-making when it matters most.”
Chiwetel Ejiofor, Renate Reinsve, and Mark Duplass star in an adaptation of the hit YouTube series.
It's not really the resolution, but the pixels per inch that matters with 6K monitors.
Don't take a big sip of coffee before you read their new average bonus amount.
Custom, government-made smart glasses are finding their way onto the faces of policemen in China, and it sounds like one big privacy violation.