The Epsilon S rocket was supposed to launch early next year, but the recent blast will likely delay its debut by several months.
Ekko stole the show once again in Arcane's final act.
Researchers discovered a bronze cannon that may have been used by Coronado, preceding the Second Amendment by 250 years.
Disney's decision to pivot from a Moana TV series to a fully fledged cinematic sequel pays dividends.
The rapper's music company has accused Kendrik Lamar's label of artificially inflating the popularity of the song "Not Like Us' using bots and illegal payment schemes.
That rage you feel as you deal with every single piece of tech in your life? It’s caused by enshittification and the dictionaries are taking notice.
A study of 14,000 WeightWatchers participants is the latest to suggest that Ozempic and similar obesity drugs could be adapted into treatments for substance use disorders.
Aoife Hinds and Faoileann Cunningham discuss "Two Wolves," the most recent episode of HBO's Dune prequel.
This protocol from Anthropic will connect any AI assistant to any data source. It’s the missing piece before AI can use all your apps for you.
Would higher taxes on Earth's elite be more beneficial to the global population's health than all the life-extension science Bezos billions can fund?
The crypto website that played host to the worst the internet had to offer has shut down its video component.
The next live-action Star Wars show is coming hot, a day earlier than planned.
There's updates on Peacemaker season 2, the Amanda Waller show, and the Amazon-centric Wonder Woman: Paradise Lost.
Gibson fiercely defends its trademarked guitar body shape.
The Anker Nebula Capsule Air might be my favorite little gadget of the year.
Muppet*Vision 3D, Jim Henson's final project, is making way for Pixar's new Monsters Inc. land.
The scene was an especially joyful experience for fans of the original Broadway cast.
The Robert Eggers vampire film is the latest release to get its own custom popcorn bucket, following Dune: Part Two, Gladiator II, and many more.
The court will seek to determine whether qualifying rural communities should receive federally funded internet access.
Dancing through life? No, dance through 'Final Fantasy XIV' instead.