The former Google CEO says he is worried about the power of artificial intelligence, but is happy to sell you a solution.
Episode five, “In Blood, Truth,” drops some huge clues about the show's biggest mysteries.
Here are the TV shows, movies, games, and books the io9 staff had on repeat this year.
The Apple TV+ show starring Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Robbins and Common is now in the middle of season two.
Regulators in America and Britain are looking to crack down on the nightmarish data harvesting the IOT has brought into our lives.
This year, private space companies were put to the test. Some thrived under pressure, while others crashed and burned.
Rumors hint Apple’s big foldable could be like two iPad Pros in one. Plus, Apple may finally fix the charging port on the Magic Mouse.
Plus, what's coming on Ghosts' holiday special.
Why did some species, including ancient humans, cross the Bering Land Bridge between modern-day Siberia and Alaska during the last Ice Age? The picture has only gotten more complex.
James Gunn's DC mega movie starring David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan drops its first trailer this Thursday.
Nixing the rule would directly benefit Trump's new buddy, Elon Musk.
GiveSendGo, which has hosted fundraisers for Proud Boys and Kyle Rittenhouse, is allowing one for Mangione.
The shocking violence was likely an attempt to dehumanize and "other" the enemy, according to archaeologists.
This weekend, audiences largely put their attention back on Moana and Wicked rather than Serge iKravinoff or Middle-earth.
20 years after its last movie and 40 years after the original, Return of the Living Dead is making a comeback next Christmas.
The world loves Astro Bot, and now it's a question of how PlayStation and the industry respond to its glowing praise.
The network's next animated drama has some thoughts on the pharmaceutical industry and the darker side of its business.
The revival boom keeps going, and Gellar's no longer against the idea of having some more Buffy adventures.
Advocates told ProPublica the insurer’s strategy may be violating federal law.
A new study examining 68 million scientific papers shows using AI boosts researchers' careers, but narrows the questions they ask.