Time for your end-of-month gadget dump. August's edition includes a rollable laptop, hi-fi wireless earbuds, and a customizable Switch 2 controller that's GameCube-coded.
The film's writer provided an encouraging update on the sequel to the 1985 Richard Donner-Steven Spielberg adventure.
At least two different populations of a parasitic wasp native to Europe have been found on opposite coasts of North America. But no one knows how they got there.
A special screening of the new Stephen King adaptation will require viewers to walk or leave.
"I actually expect us to have more things to do," CEO Jensen Huang told Fox Business.
A record-breakingly sharp image of a solar flare allowed astronomers to get a closer look into the Sun's mysterious coronal loops.
First the Orgy Dome gets destroyed, now this.
The 1984 time-travel classic is coming back to the big screen to celebrate its 40th anniversary.
Lego is bringing everyone's favorite Mogwai to brick form, paying homage to the 1984 Joe Dante film.
The material self-assembles and dissolves easily, making it an easy-to-recycle alternative for manufacturing EV batteries.
Several suicides have been blamed on AI. This appears to be the first homicide.
Oh, and Peacemaker also reckons with the lengths he'd go to maintain peace and his whole pocket universe oopsie.
Regulators claim he cheated investors out of a $150 million gain.
Though Mount Fuji isn't showing any signs of an imminent eruption, one video warns that this disaster could strike "at any moment, without warning."
Co-writer Mattson Tomlin says 'The Batman Part II' script wouldn't exist if he and director Matt Reeves didn't believe they could "top what came before."
DJI took a page from Insta360 on a camera you can stick almost anywhere.
Republicans are seeking justice for MAGA inboxes.
The third season of 'House of the Dragon' will finish what season 2 couldn't while being its own 'massive' thing.
At an event Wednesday, RFK Jr. argued that children's dysfunctional mitochondria are responsible for a bevy of chronic health and behavioral issues.
"Abrupt changes" threaten to send the continent past the point of no return, a new study finds.