Ignore all that though: Courage the Cowardly Dog is getting a crossover with Scooby Doo?!?
The top executives of some of the most valuable American companies seeking to protect their own interests by opposing antitrust legislation? Groundbreaking.
Microsoft and Apple are now the only two members of the $2 trillion club.
In a stunning move, one of America's largest labor organizations has announced plans to organize Amazon's warehouse workers.
White Square Capital says the shutdown is unrelated, but we're sure Reddit is playing a sad song on the world's most overvalued violin.
Amazon's annual garage sale is chock-full of truly awful products.
A new letter signed by 13 lobbying groups hopes to pump the brakes.
LAPD cops sold fellow officers on Ring in exchange for free products.
One former employee of the Dunfermline warehouse told ITV there's "no rhyme or reason to what gets destroyed."
A refresher on how we get cheap shit as the spending spree begins.
This is one of the apparent reasons: "Nobody has eaten the mona lisa and we feel jeff bezos needs to take a stand and make this happen."
Several customers unknowingly agreed to the energy-saving practice as part of a promotion.
Amazon's Halo fitness band measures your body fat, and while new research claims the measurements are accurate, this feature needs to be much more thoughtful.
The delisting comes after a story in which RavPower offered a reporter a gift card in exchange for a review.
You love to see backwards compatibility, especially when new consoles are hard to find
Khan comes with a list of proposed reforms to target tech overreach.
$240 for a 5G phone with a 90Hz display looks like a pretty good deal.
Beats brings active noise cancellation and premium features to a smaller, more affordable version of Apple's ANC earbuds.
'Ernie,' 'Bert,' and AI-powered robots are being tested to help notoriously overworked staff.
The finale of "Invincible" showcased the true destruction that can happen when a city is turned into a battlefield by two overpowered people.