The commission says the ban will lead to better wages and lower healthcare costs.
The latest Windows 11 security update finally allows you to delete Microsoft Edge, but somebody needs to tell Microsoft to stop putting ads in its OS.
The dreaded law enforcement contractor Axon has pioneered a new software for writing police reports, but critics are wary of its impacts.
Props and costumes from HBO's cancelled sci-fi Western—including Dolores' iconic blue dress—are going up for sale this week.
Australia is forcing X to remove a violent but extremely newsworthy video across the globe.
A new dongle for the 4K streaming crowd could arrive sometime this year.
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Would-be creator Brian Helgeland (L.A. Confidential, A Knight's Tale) has revealed more details about the prequel pitch HBO passed on.
Apple is reportedly cutting its 2024 and 2025 sales expectations for Vision Pro less than three months after launch, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
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A good tagline for this product might be: “How the Fuck Is This Legal?”
As the next Deadpool positions her as a potential major antagonist for Wade and Wolverine, we look at the comics history behind this infamous X-Men threat.
After the debut season had some fans concerned Bethseda and Amazon were trying to erase the beloved Obsidian spinoff, New Vegas ' lead designer is less worried.
We might finally get to see Apple's long-rumored OLED iPad.
Star Wars series Andor and Obi-Wan Kenobi , as well as Marvel's Falcon and the Winter Solder and Moon Knight come to 4K UHD and Blu-ray April 30.
The mission rode aboard Rocket Lab's Electron, reusing one of the rocket's boosters for the first time.
There's a new threat category beyond red to indicate extreme, dangerous heat.
The Pixel 8a may have the same camera as last year and cost $50 more.
Netflix's Atlas just asks us to trust in our AI future, in order to become better, swearier killer giant robot tag teams.