The lawsuit accuses the insurance company of paying app developers to install code in their products that sent sensitive customer data back to Allstate.
I am haunted by a pointless fact about a N64 game.
Geralt of Rivia is back to save the day and make some cash once again in next month's The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep.
A star system 5,000 light-years from Earth, surrounded by layers of dust, could help scientists better understand the final stages of stellar life.
It's a solid flagship, but there's nothing special about it to entice you away from a Samsung or Google phone—especially not for $900.
A video game movie that just takes a brand name and does its own completely different thing? We're so back.
The hidden water reservoir is shockingly larger than previously thought—holding more than half the volume of Lake Tahoe.
A plague of "ghost jobs" is haunting the modern job-seeker.
Meanwhile, the Poohniverse teases what's next for its public domain horror.
Like the Neo, the $440 DJI Flip can launch from your palm, but it includes better object avoidance tech and a bigger sensor.
Researchers are calling for CT scans to confirm the authenticity of a Cretaceous period fossil that led to the identification of a new mosasaur species.
Whether it's 1993 or 2025, Feathers McGraw always pushes his creators to their animation limits.
The duo is reuniting with Marvel Studios for two more superhero team-up tentpoles.
Researchers found far more hidden black holes than previously known, indicating plenty of behemoths lurking in thick clouds of gas and dust.
Screamboat riffs on public domain Disney short Steamboat Willie, with a much higher body count.
Congress is going to have to play whack-a-mole.
Apple's outlook for the year includes a new member of the iPhone lineup, another push for the smart home, and beefy MacBook Pros.
The tech centimillionaire, who is known for taking droves of wellness supplements, has backtracked on one of his special pills.
Nearly half of tested products contained potentially unsafe levels of lead, cadmium, and other toxic metals, according to a new report from the Clean Labels Project.
Public records request for bodycam footage in Ohio will no longer be free by default.