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A new industry report alleges a major spending bump is on the way for the show, thanks to the House of Mouse.
The online retail giant says that their electric delivery vehicles are live in over 100 U.S. cities.
If only the Hosts got paid for their hard work at the park.
Drones are creepy enough already, but researchers at the University of Waterloo recently fixed one up with a scanning device that is the definition of invasive.
Satellites are launching to orbit at a record pace, prompting the FCC to rethink the way it's organized.
Mercedes Wedaa alleges that she was subjected to racial discrimination, worked up to 14-hour days without breaks, and didn't have ready access to a bathroom.
The Connectivity Standards Alliance held an event today to announce the first batch of compatible devices.
Western audiences now have access to the beta, which first hit in select Asian regions.
The top lawyer at the National Labor Relations Board wants to expand worker digital protections beyond outlawing only some kinds of surveillance.
The Falcon Heavy, currently the most powerful rocket in the world, blasted off on Tuesday at 9:41 a.m. ET.
To keep its FCC license, the company must launch half of its 3,236 Project Kuiper satellites by 2026.
Drivers received a message telling them to watch out for "fido" and "our-four legged customers," days after a driver was allegedly mauled to death.
Tech workers from every corner of the industry have already lost their jobs over the past year and more cuts could be on the way.
In September, the company's PAC funneled at least $17,500 to nine different campaigns for GOP House members who've denied the outcome of the 2020 election.
Plus Ncuti Gatwa dishes on his hopes and dreams as Doctor Who 's new star.
The e-commerce giant will accept Venmo for payments on its website and mobile app ahead of the Black Friday shopping rush.
Creator Scott Smith talks to io9 about his William Gibson adaptation, the first episode of which is now streaming on Prime Video.
The company will add at least 10 Airbus A330-300 planes to its international fleet of over 100 planes starting fall 2023.
It's no secret we live in an expanding surveillance state, but here are some the places where government supervision is at its worst.