Not unlike the recent Spider-Verse films, Insomniac Games' sequel shows that Miles is (and will become) a great Spider-Man in his own right.
Warehouse workers are injured on the job more than other industries, including construction and coal mining.
User experience is on the chopping block as the social media industry trips over itself to encourage people to pay for blue checkmarks.
Companies including OpenAI and Anthropic are pushing the Frontier Model Forum as the new watchdog for AI safety.
And John Krasinski's new fantasy-comedy If has found one hell of a cast.
If at first you don’t succeed and lose $9 billion… Try again?
Pope Francis is among the most significant religious leaders in the world. But even he can’t bend the emissions curve on his own.
Two studies suggest up to 10 million Americans don't know they're living with mild cognitive impairment, and few doctors identify it as often as they should.
The offbeat indie about a woman and her hand-crafted mate is described as a "twisted romance."
Terrifying West Coast experiences like Knott's Scary Farm and Angel of Light keep original horror alive.
The right-to-repair movement's biggest villain said it would prefer federal repair rules over a patchwork of "confusing" state laws.
Horror fantasy Nettle & Bone by T. Kingfisher snagged Best Novel this past weekend in Chengdu, China.
The space agency formed a response team following the release of a scathing report in late September.
Darkling is back, and class is in session, for a supernatural dark academia thriller.
ByteDance claims the company is still focused on shipping VR hardware despite not having much to show in 2023.
The DMV says Cruise driverless taxis as not safe for public operation.
It's easier than ever to stream all your anime favorites, now that the powerhouse has unveiled Prime Video add-on tiers for "fans" and "mega fans."
The first novel from the young adult series will be adapted into a stage play, and is set to premiere in fall of 2024.
The lawsuit comes after nearly two years of investigations into the company.
CEO Satya Nadella also claims competition will be bad for AI.