YouTube Playables echoes Netflix and TikTok's ventures into gaming, the latest in the battle for your attention.
Who needs Santa and Mrs. Claus when Universal Studios Hollywood has Whoville's icons?
Captain America would never say if he's coming back to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, even if he was.
Amidst a broader labor dispute, Elon Musk's car company successfully forced one concession out of the Swedish government: license plates.
The Justified, Scream, and Star Wars actor will face off with xenomorphs in Noah Hawley's FX show.
Emily Swallow, who plays the Armorer on the Disney+ Star Wars show, discusses character theories.
The bylines used AI-generated profiles, but Sports Illustrated’s parent company The Arena Group has since deleted all of the misleading content.
The Simple 2 test costs between $58 and $99 a kit.
I mean, who else is familiar with whatever the MCU has cooking for Kang the Conqueror already?
The Swedish electronics company's CM-15 and TP-7 will bring you back to an era where tech products were quirky and fun... if you can afford them.
The Oscar winner may or may not have taken on Thor: Ragnarok to pay the bills.
The ex-LucasToys designer worked on Indiana Jones and Star Wars at ILM and was the pioneer for all battling robot competitions.
The Oscar winner—who had a cameo in Barbie and worships The Little Mermaid' s Ursula—has an intriguing idea for the dinosaur franchise.
Local officials told the World Health Organization that the outbreaks are most likely a rebound of common germs.
The struggling, but popular, note-taking app is reportedly testing out a significantly reduced version of Evernote Free.
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour comes home in time for the superstar's birthday next month—with three bonus songs in tow.
Russell T. Davies' triumphant return to Doctor Who in "The Star Beast" asks a sentimental question: isn't it just good enough to be kind every once in a while?
James Cameron's 2022 release carried its box office success into 2023, outgrossing Indiana Jones, The Marvels, Ant-Man 2 , and more.
The officials criticized the cuts and urged NASA leadership to reconsider the move.
“We are back on track towards resecuring Europe’s autonomous access to space.”