The 5.1.2 speaker setup of the new MA AV receiver and Stage 2 loudspeakers from JBL will cost $3,500, but gives you plenty of options to set up the perfect home theater.
Intuit, which owns TurboTax, implored The Verge to delete portions of an interview in which they pressed its CEO about lobbying efforts.
New research appears to be the first to empirically show that Americans often face financial hardship and bankruptcy after being diagnosed with cancer.
Flanagan's Netflix horror miniseries—starting with 2018's The Haunting of Hill House—made him a fan favorite; he's hoping to find similar success in his new home at Amazon Prime Video.
This follows the failure of another satellite from the same series that may have been due to a meteoroid impact.
Hang Mondo's new poster by artist Robert Laskey over your coffin bed in honor of the FX series' final season.
The first video footage of an egg beginning its journey could lead to major breakthroughs in fertility treatment.
The Satanic Panic heavy metal horror comedy is now streaming on Peacock.
The gambling website of dubious origins has millions of daily visitors for table tennis, air hockey, and bench soccer. Teens as young as 14 play in some of the games.
Airlines use lots of tricky games to price their fares. Skiplagged gives agency back to the customer, and American didn't like that.
The much-loved vampire comedy returns to FX for its sixth and final season tonight.
The seat's camera uses "artificial gut intelligence" to help identify any potential digestive health issues.
Apple reportedly conducted internal studies showing Apple Intelligence is two years behind ChatGPT.
According to The New York Times, Iger's second reign as Disney CEO is coming to an end.
The billionaire is giving away $1 million a day to registered voters. The lottery is the next evolution of politics as entertainment in America.
Across the globe, Prime packages will now be cushioned by paper.
Plus, a novel-accurate American Psycho remake will likely include that rat scene following the box office success of Terrifier 3. Oh, boy!
Does this orb look friendlier to you?
For 2025, DC's putting its weight behind its new Absolute books, more crossovers, and the return of Vertigo.
Gearbox's shoot-n-loot franchise will always get to party like it's still 2009, and y'know what? Maybe it deserves to.