The BBC announced its intent to experiment with generative AI weeks ago, only to learn that few forces on this Earth are as potent as annoyed Doctor Who fans
Calculator finally eliminated Uber in yesterday's contest and it faces the daunting task of competing against Google Earth in the next round.
A court ruled Musk's lawsuit aimed to "punish" researchers for reporting a rise in hate speech on X.
The aerospace company is accusing Virgin Galactic of unlawfully using Boeing's proprietary information for a mothership design.
David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, and Alexander Woo's adaptation of Liu Cixin's sci-fi novels hit Netflix last week—so now it's time to talk all about it.
While you should definitely consider game-specific services like Xbox Game Pass and GeForce Now, you should also consider a full-on cloud gaming PC.
Boom Supersonic's experimental aircraft made its first flight above California, as the company aims to develop a greener successor to the Concorde.
Plus, Netflix is finally bringing the last season of Beaststars later this year.
A year of cascading decisions and obstacles strained our wallets and tested our notions of comfort and sacrifice.
The Alaska Airlines incident shed light on safety issues at the company.
An early look at the app, which will reportedly be available on Amazon and Samsung smart TVs, shows a very familiar layout.
Airlines are not making flights more expensive by tracking your search habits, but the myth is regarded as fact.
The simplest solution is the best one, so get cracking.
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Way, co-writer Shaun Simon, and artist Chris Weston are making a "psychedelic" horror comic with shades of The Prisoner.
Let us know if Frozen Empire made you glad to be a Ghostbusters fan, or if it was just a bust.
HQ Trivia never had a chance in yesterday's contest. Google Earth moves on to the next round.
If you missed two of the year's earlier horror flicks, they're making their way to Peacock over the next few weeks.
Been hankering to watch Totoro or Kiki's on the big screen again? Studio Ghibli Fest has got you covered, as always.
No, Marvel's not saying "Pride is for the straights," but bad phrasing has tainted the publisher's June rollout.