Why are President Trump's supporters so easy to fool on social media?
Tesla needs all the help it can get.
Plus, DC Studios might be moving ahead on that rumored Mr. Terrific project.
Mac fans better get used to finagling graphics settings like all those jaded PC gamers.
If you're not downloading your wireless earbuds' companion app, you're leaving money on the table.
A CRT TV and retro console would offer the best results, but there are many software tricks to make your favorite old games look damn good.
In a new survey, most participants flunked an airline safety quiz after watching an in-flight safety video.
Walt Disney recently joined Imagineering's animatronic class to honor Disney's 70th anniversary—so we're handing out superlatives to the other standout robots.
With reportedly $300 million pay packages, Mark Zuckerberg's company is dismantling its rivals to fast-track Meta's race to superintelligence.
Another SDCC is here, and so are plenty of cool toys for you to try and get your mitts on.
As its car business falters, Elon Musk is betting the company's future on a high-risk pivot from manufacturing to an AI-driven, autonomous dream.
The DC Studios superhero movie is already a huge critical and commercial hit—but American audiences are seemingly the most enthusiastic about it so far.
And then he ended another investigation into a crypto founder for good measure.
Wizards of the Coast's latest spin on the link between 'D&D' and the Netflix hit wants you in on the Hellfire Club.
The slop in search will continue until you give up on Google.
One of the best jokes in the new film, out July 25, has been planted in the popular Marvel game.
A small clinical trial suggests IBS sufferers are often wrongly blaming gluten for worsening their symptoms.
California Forever hit major blocks in its quest to create a new city, but a new plan from the group could be significantly easier to accomplish.
I don't even care; I just want Sharp's VR glove on my hand already.
The influential heavy metal icon passed away today, just weeks after Black Sabbath's farewell show July 5.