On Wednesday, the European Parliament called for a moratorium on police use of the biometric tool. It'd be great if U.S. legislators did the same.
The company hopes to get its “space tourism” offering off the ground by 2024.
Not content with just knowing your face, your voice, your fingerprint, and the blueprint of your home, Amazon also wants to know what you're eating.
Director Axelle Carolyn and star Barbara Hershey discuss their eerie "Welcome to the Blumhouse" film.
Now if you only had an Old Man Boba Fett figure to thwack them in the face with.
The company's hiring around the globe to build out what is reportedly a new standalone ecommerce service.
Season one, episode six—“Weird Al Is Dead”—of FX's adaptation of the Pia Guerra and Brian K. Vaughan comic is now streaming on FX on Hulu.
Saturday Night Live returned for its 47th season last night and turns out Wilson does a pretty good impression of a dopey weirdo.
The media company announced it was closing on Friday after a week of dramatic revelations.
Build yourself or simply buy a replica weapon of your choosing in what is actually a good week for martial combat, apparently.
Amazon's Astro is not the first "cute" and totally useless robot.
The company also plans to launch a new version of its wired Nest Doorbell next year.
By agreeing to the settlement, Amazon staves off the possibility of a lengthy public trial—and the threat of having to potentially hire the two employees back.
The world’s leading body on human rights ruled that the home detention of the attorney, who won a landmark case against Chevron, violates international law.
The tiny Beam 2 delivers surprisingly impressive sound.
There are two types of people in this world: those who love Amazon's "cute" new robot, and those who think it's a surveillance disaster.
Astro is reportedly designed to hoover up a ton of data about your home and everyone in it.
Procurement documents state CBP plans to use Wickr across "all components" of its operations.
Bill de Blasio is turning to a private weather company to help New York prepare for floods in the wake of Ida. But he learned the wrong lesson.
And as a follow-up to last year's event, Amazon is also announcing that Ring's indoor security drone is finally coming to market.