Spiderman pointing at Spiderman meme.
That seemingly-great Android deal is on hold for now as Google works out some manufacturing issues.
The policy shift comes after an internal memo leaked casting doubt on the effectiveness of the agency's strategy.
Project Sigil, which has been in the works for years, has purportedly seen active development ended after 30 employees were laid off.
Elon Musk told Fox News "they basically want to kill me" when discussing opposition to Tesla.
Disney's latest live-action adaptation isn't perfect, but it's enchanting enough–thanks to a remarkable turn by Rachel Zegler.
A new report says Ketchup Entertainment, which picked up The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie, may do the same for the John Cena-starring feature.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is demanding a "safety plan" from the city.
The biggest backer of OpenAI, Microsoft is now building its own AI models and teaming up with Sam Altman's mortal enemy.
Elisabeth Moss returns to lead the show's final chapter, kicking off April 8 on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.
It's go-go Power Rangers once again with a new reboot of the popular franchise from the Percy Jackson team.
The latest film from the studio behind Toy Story, Wall-E, and Inside Out opens June 20.
The Trump White House has pushed for drastic cuts to global HIV prevention efforts; now it's reportedly eyeing cuts at home, too.
He was supposed to make a sci-fi epic about super intelligent clones. The FBI says he spent the money on crypto and cars.
Hopefully it won't be another long gap between seasons for the Apple TV+ series, but you're definitely going to have some time to fill.
Firefly's Blue Ghost watched the Sun setting on the Moon's horizon before powering down.
The project in the Atacama Desert could increase light pollution by up to 50%, making it much harder to observe the cosmos near the Paranal Observatory.
The Baba Yaga returns and this time, he's the baddie.
Solar panels are next to useless in the outer solar system, so NASA’s Voyager probes rely on nuclear batteries—technology first developed in the 1960s—to keep running billions of miles from Earth.
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