Look forward to the tech giant's long-rumored wearables to be recording you without your knowledge or consent some time later next year.
Can't talk about Spielberg's sci-fi movies without 'E.T.,' and Max Evry's next book tells the story of how the classic film was born.
It's out with the '2,' in with the squares when 'A Minecraft Movie Squared comes out July 2027.
Danny Boyle hopes everything goes his way so he and the '28 Years Later' team can complete their planned zombie trilogy.
May was stuffed with premium and expensive tech. We got everything from luxury Sony wireless headphones to pricey gaming laptops to futuristic XR smart glasses.
"The Claude one" has overtaken "the ChatGPT one."
Location is becoming a real obstacle, rather than a symbolic one, for users of prediction markets.
Over 60 years after Alfred Hitchcock's highly-regarded horror film, 'The Birds' will find new life as a limited TV series.
The AI training company proposes a simple trade deal: you get a tidy house, they get a bunch of data.
Buying a new car—any new car—is increasingly a baller move, rather than something Americans can expect to do.
No one's happy about the Amazon AI Creators Fund, with two of the shows drawing even more negativity for different reasons.
Even on it's home turf, Tesla's driverless car numbers are unimpressive.
Oft described as the beating heart of 'Star Wars,' Marcia Lucas' editing work includes 'Taxi Driver,' American Grafitti,' and more.
Wait, this costs money?
Of course, individual mileage may vary.
While popular shows like 'Sword Art Online,' 'Shangri‑La Frontier,' and 'Solo Leveling' chase power fantasy, this OG anime holds up because it celebrates gaming as a communal space.
Sen. Ed Markey is pressing TikTok’s new U.S. joint venture and Oracle to explain how they are protecting user data and limiting ByteDance’s influence.
Starting in early spring, Lake Erie's algae situation gets so toxic that officials make sure to monitor it—but it seems far from enough.
Sam Raimi will co-produce 'Tortures of the Damned,' which is said to have a bigger budget than Leone's Art the Clown franchise.
One critic called the move “petulance beyond measure.”