You can now use the sounds from the PS1, PS2, PS3, or PS4 when selecting games on PlayStation 5, but it may only be for a 'limited' time.
A team of Chinese scientists has confirmed the presence of the anthrax-causing bacteria at the site of an infamous Second World War laboratory.
The reseller market has already bumped up the price of Eduardochi, the virtual chicken thigh, to almost $30.
Bill Skarsgård's unsettling vampire has yet to be revealed in any trailers or promo materials.
Ignore the banana and focus on the money.
Crunchyroll's surprise One Piece announcement has fans vowing to pirate the anime.
Intel's stock price has seen better days, but Pat Gelsinger has also led the company through numerous scandals involving its latest processors.
Christian Linke says the 'Jayvik' ship isn't romantic, despite what fans think.
"I can't imagine that Tesla just didn't think about this when they put this giant shelf in front of the lights."
The antibody drug benralizumab is on the fast track to becoming the first new treatment for certain kinds of asthma and COPD flare-ups seen in 50 years, following promising clinical trial data.
Star Wars: Ahsoka comes to 4K Blu-ray this week along with Hawkeye, Loki, and The Mandalorian.
The bold new future of Jaguar involves chasing trends and grotesque designs.
A flashback-heavy episode gives insight into Valya’s actions—and Tula’s, too.
The near-2,000-year-old cache included swords and chainmail, and offers a unique window into the Nordic community that lived there.
Intel confirmed it will share more news of what everyone expects is its long-rumored Battlemage GPU to finally compete against Nvidia and AMD.
A few months after teasing it at New York Comic Con, Sony's put the opening scenes of its next superhero movie online for all to see.
Plus, get one last look at what to expect from the final episode of Superman & Lois.
Having saved the world on land and in the air, Tom Cruise could be taking his heroic talents to the depths of the ocean.
After just five days, Moana 2 has already gone pretty far financially, and managed to break some records in the process.
We asked a health law expert about what to expect in the coming years: "It is critical that people exercise good judgment in the sources of their information to protect themselves."