Google will now require employees to return beginning January 2022, and even then, it sounds like it's negotiable.
Pat Cadigan's adaptation uses a different version of the venerated sci-fi author's previously published work.
The right-wing legislator posted a very weird picture on social media this week, and we're trying to get to the bottom of it.
After the Shadows will stream on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube after each new episode.
Officials and experts affiliated with the FDA and CDC might not be as gung-ho about recommending boosters for everyone next month as the White House is.
The Voyager vibes are strong here, and that's even before you get to a giant Captain Janeway holo-head.
Midea's new unit makes it very cold, very fast—and unlike other portable ACs, it's not loud as hell.
The internet's weirdest social network is pivoting to "lasting videos that tell your professional story in a more personal way."
It may not be the biggest NFT scam but it's certainly a creative one.
One of the Star Wars galaxy's most iconic visuals is more fascinating than ever right now.
The company will soon control a giant chunk of the state's 911 call-center infrastructure.
The oil giant literally tweeted "thoughts and prayers" in the wake of Hurricane Ida.
The publisher has announced 8 new titles which will put the world, the universe, and the multiverse in dire straits.
Hurricane Ida's floodwaters are teeming with wildlife, some of which can be deadly to humans are they try to pick up the pieces.
See what went into pitching the worlds of TNG , DS9 , Voyager , and Enterprise .
Well, well, well, I guess this is what happens when the screen size gets bigger.
Hot Toys debuts figures of Marvel's Shang-Chi and Wenwu, featuring the perfect likenesses of Simu Liu and Tony Leung.
California’s emissions reduction program is going up in smoke because regulators severely underestimated the impact of climate change-fueled wildfires.
Right-wing commentator Alex Berenson says he's planning on launching a (doomed) lawsuit against Twitter.
The new study found that airborne PFAS could be measured just about everywhere indoors, including kindergarten classrooms.