Netflix's first official look at the new Geralt of Rivia is—well, it's hard to tell it's a different guy, quite frankly.
The Star Wars series starring Amandla Stenberg and Lee Jung-jae arrives on Disney+ with a two-episode premiere June 4.
Astronomers have managed to measure the spin of a supermassive black hole, which could help reveal how they grew in the universe.
From ILM, Marvel, and Disney+, What If…? – An Immersive Story comes to Apple Vision Pro May 30.
Amazon is expected to release an AI-enabled Alexa later this year that will be smarter and more expensive.
Did you know you can get DJ Khaled to help you find your way home on Waze?
Recall can take screenshots of everything a user does on the company's new AI-powered laptops
The company is reportedly in the early stages of looking at a sale a few weeks after critics widely panned the $700 AI-centric wearable.
The Mad Max: Fury Road prequel starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth is out Friday.
Plus, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice gets a new poster, and a little anti-spoiler for Deadpool & Wolverine.
As Scarlett Johansson threatens legal action over ChatGPT's voice, the OpenAI CEO's trustworthiness is once again being called into question.
Earlier this month, the former president declared himself as crypto’s candidate at a Mar-a-Lago gala
The creators of the Netflix sci-fi hit have offered more details on the show's recent renewal.
Bell worked on the first successful minicomputers, paving the way for the PC revolution.
Hunger Games prequel writer Michael Lesslie has been tapped to write the highly anticipated film.
The Acolyte , Star Wars ' new show starring Amandla Steinberg and Lee Jung-jae, is out June 4.
The members-only lounge joins the the long list of Disney attractions being turned into feature films.
New research is the latest to link the use of Ozempic, Wegovy, and other GLP-1 drugs to a greater risk of gastroparesis. Here's what we know so far.
The Emmy-winning fantasy series shares new looks at characters played by Star Wars ' Kelly Marie Tran and The Expanse 's Cara Gee.
Why do large language models behave the way that they do? New research provides some clues.