The Wireless Power Consortium’s “Ki” standard would allow any device to get up to 2.2 kW of power through your countertop. There’s also hope for us who live in apartments.
Director Todd Phillips said Phoenix wasn't going to do Joker: Folie à Deux unless he was as scared as he was making the first film.
The Acolyte might not be returning, but Marvel's Kelnacca one-shot adds a nice piece of depth to one of its most underutilized characters.
NECA is releasing a life-sized replica of Baby Beetlejuice, a character that makes his nightmare-fodder debut in Tim Burton's new sequel.
From dancing laptops to some lost soul in a fridge, IFA 2024 had its fair share of impressive tech and incredibly wacky booths.
Apollo 13 came close to tragedy in 1970, but a new documentary finds hope for our planet in the failed Moon mission.
It turns out some lifehacks can come with prison time.
A newly discovered ancestor of the recently extinct carnivores was described today, marking the 88th anniversary of the death of the last thylacine.
Jony Ive swears he's not trying to "disrupt" apparel fasteners and just wanted to make something "humble."
James Darren, the actor behind Star Trek's crooning hologram, passed away this week—but the warmth and light he brought to Deep Space Nine at its darkest hour will never be forgotten.
Somehow, the animated Beetlejuice has returned.
During its time in orbit, the reusable spacecraft released mystery objects that appeared to emit some sort of signal.
He also claims he's already sold some tickets.
PlayStation's live-service hero shooter flop will keep its spot in the animated series Secret Level.
Nick Pickles gave shocking testimony in Australia last year that didn't get much coverage in the U.S.
And considering how the show's beginning to handle its treatment of the Orcs' place in Middle-earth, McCreary might find plenty of opportunity.
Fallout from the indictments continue as YouTube strikes hundreds of videos from its service.
The discovery of photosynthesis under snow-capped Arctic ice could mean life exists in parts of the ocean previously thought uninhabitable.
This whole charade truly is Game of Thrones' Kendrick vs Drake beef.
Separating invisible masses from the noise of the universe is a challenging task, but deep learning is making it easier.