Support for Democrats Rep. Ruben Gallego in Arizona and Rep. Elissa Slotkin in Michigan has raised eyebrows.
OtterBox has teamed up with Disney to offer some super slick and clean-looking Alien cases for iPhone and Android.
New research reveals that most people undergo two significant biological changes in their bodies during their lifetime, typically in their mid 40s and early 60s.
Apple’s idea for its next smart home gadget will be like a Homepod attached to an Echo Show connected to an extended robot arm. Excited yet?
Plus, Eric Draven gets violent himself in a new clip from The Crow.
In an apparent effort to make an already stupid trend even stupider, someone has invented a way for you to "rawdog" virtually.
The Roto VR Explorer chair swivels a full 360 degrees and has rumble built into the seat.
The Emmy nominee spoke about how he got into character to play a Hollywood cowboy turned apocalypse survivor in Prime Video's hit video game adaptation.
A new, deadlier variant of the viral disease is spreading widely, WHO officials warn.
NASA put out a request for the private sector to take over its VIPER rover, and Intuitive Machines answered the call.
Love, Death + Robots' Tim Miller and Blur Studios are working with the streamer for a new anthology show that could bring a host of games to animated life.
The release of Ultraman: Along Came a Spider-Man and Ultraman x Avengers this week gives us a look at differing approaches to the superhero crossover.
Buying followers or bots to artificially inflate social media stats is also prohibited.
Planning on suing Disney? Make sure you've never ever signed up for its streaming service.
Fede Alvarez directs the new film starring Cailee Spaeny, David Jonsson, Archie Renaux, and Isabela Merced. It opens Friday.
Silly, edgelord AI-generated images flood X.
Researchers were able to reverse anorexia symptoms in mice by increasing levels of a peptide important to stimulating hunger.
Plus, a glimpse at the iPhone 16's five new colorways.
One of the editors on the Marvel film breaks down the final sequence's different music, alternate edits, and more.
Citizen scientists are invited to use a specialized app to sift through photos captured by powerful telescopes, searching for signs of neutron stars merging.