Customs and Border Protection aims to capture live images of 100% of people who enter the United States by car.
Eddy Cue said the number of Google searches in Safari fell for the first time ever this year.
The latest Gundam show is clearly made by people who love the 1979 classic—but that love isn't getting in the way of the story it wants to tell.
The actor discusses the fate of one of the most interesting, complex Star Wars characters in recent memory.
The Hugo Awards themselves did not factor into the 2025 convention's use of AI to help create its programs.
Tulsi Gabbard blamed the "deep state" for news leaking about the spy order.
National Weather Service offices are on alert.
Researchers say our understanding of Earth’s largest biome is based on a tiny, unrepresentative sample dominated by just a few countries.
The crisis on Ghorman explodes in this week's act of Andor season 2, and the whole galaxy must bear witness to its horrors.
Stratolaunch's Talon-A2 is the first recoverable U.S. hypersonic aircraft since the 1960s.
The company's seventh park is coming to United Arab Emirates and is a co-creation with Miral.
The Asus ROG Ally 2 may include a dedicated Xbox button, plus some contoured grips.
You read that right. The second one.
io9 sat down with artist Brad Hill to discuss his work, which brings some of our favorite films to life at a new gallery show in New York.
Neurologists reexamined over two dozen cases identified as part of a unknown brain disease cluster in New Brunswick.
xAI’s chatbot is responding to requests to undress images of X users.
On Monday morning, a woman called 911 after witnessing a bear attack and kill her father's dog—when authorities arrived, they also found the man's body.
Hunger Games director Francis Lawrence adapts the Stephen King novel with an all-star cast including Mark Hamill.
There's a reason the government's vast trove of data is compartmentalized.
The Isaac Asimov-inspired Apple TV+ series also starring Jared Harris and Lou Llobell will bring all-out war when it returns July 11.