Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles is officially calling it quits after being innovators in pop culture art for over 20 years.
Google and Fitbit finally realize fitness bands don't all need a screen.
Patrick Ness ('Chaos Walking') and James S.A. Corey ('The Expanse' series) are among the authors releasing new titles this month.
LIGO dropped a ton of new data, and astronomers are having a field day.
Even with an eye-catching design, privacy concerns over smart glasses could make them DOA.
The agency has a lot riding on this historic mission—literally and figuratively. Let’s hope it doesn’t end in catastrophe.
For the first time in earnest since 2016, the brick maker is putting Bionicle back on shelves... as part of the latest set of collectible minifigures.
Virgin Galactic is set to resume commercial spaceflights following a two-year hiatus.
Plus, get a look at Apple's new horror-comedy 'Widow's Bay'.
With no fear of spoilers this time around, the rollout for Peak Rocky merch is already well underway.
Wednesday’s security update for iOS 18 users is an unusual move by Apple
If you work for the city, you can't just whip out your work phone and use TikTok.
Waymo takes great pains to never describe its vehicles as giving up autonomy completely. Tesla doesn't seem to care.
Kids these days.
'Poker Face' writers Lilla and Nora Zuckerman have been hired to get started on the next Ghostface sequel.
The Motion Picture Association, which came up with PG-13, was not happy with the association.
Google will let all U.S. users change usernames as of today. Here's how.
Rec Room, another popular virtual reality hangout, is shutting down—further proof that the metaverse is dead.
It was a very packed month for new Apple products, but we also got some notable new gadgets from Sonos, Nintendo, Asus ROG, and even Ikea.
The star of James Gunn's DC blockbuster pops up in Craig Gillespie's new movie to help Milly Alcock's character find her way.