New research suggests dogs can not only label objects in their heads, but can retain those labels for extended periods of time.
The family of 70-year-old William Bryan is suing over what they say was a deadly organ mix-up.
Saga #72 signals the end of one chapter, and the beginning of the end as we draw closer to its final stories.
Despite its shutdown after just 15 days, the ephemeral network carries significant implications for cybersecurity and future quantum applications.
Lenovo announced a bunch of new laptops but it was the Auto Twist AI PC, a mere demonstration device, that stole the show.
The first part of the Wizard of Oz-inspired musical starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo comes to theaters November 22.
Tenet Media said it was a home for heterodox thinkers. The DOJ says it was all funded by the Kremlin.
Justin Theroux and Monica Bellucci talk to io9 about coming aboard Tim Burton's long-awaited horror comedy.
In a thoroughly predictable development, Trump's new crypto project appears to be heavily weighted towards the already wealthy.
Plus, Eternia has drawn Camila Mendes away from the I Know What You Did Last Summer reboot.
Enabling “Max Ink Mode” morphs the TCL 50 NXTPaper 5G into a kind of E-Reader that promises 7 days of reading battery life. Good luck getting your hands on one, though.
Piltover vs. Zaun, sister vs. sister, Netflix and Fortiche's League of Legends animated series is ready to burn it all down.
The Acer Concept Dual Play transforms an assuming touchpad into a full-blown gaming controller with the touch of a couple of buttons.
Acer thinks its Nitro V 14 gaming laptop is perfect for women, but its max GPU is only an RTX 4050.
Every Lunar Lake laptop is promising the moon with battery life, but it helps that the Zenbook S 14 looks and feels distinct.
It can also charge up to three devices at once.
The Logan and Deadpool & Wolverine star says she would kill to play Laura Kinney again.
DeMayo will use his OnlyFans platform for updates regarding his dispute with the company, which fired him earlier this year after alleging an internal investigation turned up "egregious" findings.
The theory that holding a radiation-emitting device to your ear for hours could cause cancer certainly feels true, but decades of study has found no link.
No, Taylor Swift and her football player boyfriend aren't breaking up on September 28.