A test range in China's Xinjiang province has targets resembling a U.S. aircraft carrier and two destroyers, according to Maxar Technologies.
With season three now in production, the Amazon series' fictional cable news segments have given up any pretense of being satire.
The new viewing format will offer 26% more picture display in some sequences and reduce the size of the side black boxes.
The Justice Department announced Monday that a number of prominent ransomware hackers had been arrested.
Star Wars ' finest pilots will no longer be taking flight for Disney and Lucasfilm in 2023.
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They’re calling it an “apogee kick motor,” but the object’s true identity and purpose remain unknown.
The SpaceX and Tesla billionaire has his sights set on a new venture: selling electricity in the Lone Star State.
The newly announced Image Comics union, CBWU, is confident that unionizing is the right move for the comics industry.
With a faster processor and new software features, Google's new flagship phones are more accessible than ever—but still not perfect.
A new report suggests Uber may work with New York’s Taxi & Limousine Commission to start dispatching yellow cabs amid an ongoing driver shortage.
The studio's poorly reviewed new superhero flick managed to make more than $70 million in its opening weekend.
An analysis has found that more than 500 delegates registered with the UN have ties to fossil fuels.
Paleontologists were surprised by the discovery of 500-million-year-old fossils that reveal penis worms inside shells.
It seems Google is erring on the side of caution when it comes to the speed of the Pixel 6's in-screen fingerprint sensor.
Sonequa Martin-Green, Mary Wiseman, David Ajala, Anthony Rapp, and showrunner Michelle Paradise lift the lid on the new season for io9.
"These days, hurricane modification is considered almost a kind of fringe science. But that wasn’t always the case."
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Plus, get a look at Supergirl 's one last hurrah in a new series finale tease.