"The FEMA thing has not been a very successful experiment," Trump said.
Plus, a bunch of familiar faces join Mike Flanagan's 'Carrie' TV show.
Tesla hopefuls are waiting on autonomous taxis as Musk faces an increasingly steep uphill battle.
A new report highlights the dangers of menstrual tracking apps, which collect data that could jeopardize the safety and wellbeing of people who menstruate.
The Steven Spielberg shark classic is 50 years old this year and a new art show will celebrate its brilliance.
No word on whether it'll speak like Trump.
The world's richest man navigates a treacherous period, marked by an insult-filled public feud with Donald Trump, a figure he significantly helped return to the White House.
io9 spoke to Dean DeBlois about how re-doing the first 'How to Train Your Dragon' set up chances to lay more direct paths to potential remakes of the sequels.
There’s a good reason your original Switch Pro controller won’t wake the Switch 2.
The government is busting out the big guns to surveil protesters, according to trackers.
As the latest 'Gundam' series enters its dramatic climax, its parallels to the 1979 continue to grow—and so do its echoed horrors.
Now that Hulu's first Margaret Atwood adaptation is over, its follow-up series is kicking into high gear.
The president hasn't directly targeted the nascent industry, but his clean energy rollbacks could hurt it.
Company accused of war profiteering for allowing listings in Israeli settlements in Occupied Palestinian Territory.
Cybertrucks aren't typically symbols of resistance against anything but alimony payments.
Celebrate dad with a geeky gift or two—here's io9's recommendations for the fandom-loving father in your life.
He's writing the script—but Peter Sohn, a Pixar vet who directed 'Elemental,' will bring back the superhero family.
We have the first few specs on Xreal's Project Aura, the first AR glasses built for Android XR.
The orbital demonstration could be a game-changer for extending the lifespan of satellites in space.
Asteroid 2024 YR4, which previously posed the highest impact risk to Earth ever recorded, has now been assessed a slightly higher chance of slamming into the Moon in seven years.