The Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra all feature rounded corners and minuscule bezels, but the real standout is the “cross-app AI” agent.
The new sci-fi film from Bong Joon Ho (Parasite) opens March 7.
Here's hoping you like AI in your phone, because Samsung's priciest flagship has a ton of it to show off.
The DHS’ acting director said that anyone who got canned is ‘welcome to reapply.’
Debris from the rocket's upper stage may have caused property damage, prompting an investigation into Starship's "rapid unscheduled disassembly."
The android tech thriller from the minds behind Barbarian opens January 31.
Google and Samsung’s digital leash will let parents set app limits and track their kid's whereabouts over LTE.
AR glasses: They're not just for hopeless nerds anymore.
The survival of organisms in the vacuum of space could support the theory that life didn't start on Earth, but originated elsewhere in the galaxy.
Get your first look at My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, a prequel that takes place five years before Deku's adventure.
The so-called “crypto task force” will aim establish regulatory framework for crypto assets.
Sentenced to life in prison in 2015, the 'Dread Pirate Roberts' is now free.
Plus, Section 31 director Olatunde Osunsanmi talks about keeping the optimism in his new Star Trek film.
"We will be amazed at how quickly we're curing this cancer and that one," said Sam Altman of the AI project.
This year, it's all about the Galaxy S25 and S25 Ultra. However, will smart glasses be Samsung's "one more thing"?
Samsung Unpacked 2025 will likely showcase the Galaxy S25, though the real star of the show will be the new 'agentic' AI.
The anti-Academy Awards 'celebrate' the mid to meh to just plain unwatchable from 2024's film releases.
Whether you're playing as the King of the Monsters or running away from him, Fortnite's latest crossover understands awe in the face of God(zilla).
After premiering at Fantastic Fest way back in 2023, the Troma re-do starring Peter Dinklage, Elijah Wood, and Kevin Bacon is finally oozing into release.
Six planets are lining up in a row from our Earthly view of the cosmos, in a spectacle that'll be visible in January through to February.