Smile writer-director Parker Finn and producer Robert Pattinson are attached to a new version of the eerie '80s horror classic.
I've been taking the $50 JBL Go 4 everywhere I go.
Accounts for CNN, Sony, and Paris Hilton have reportedly been compromised.
The $60 adapter will let you play PC VR games directly on your headset, but you won’t get HDR, eye tracking, or adaptive triggers.
The Ace's biggest selling point is an audio swap feature that requires you to own an $800 Sonos sound bar.
Tom Hardy returns for the mother of all alien invasions in the third Venom movie, due out this October
The desk of the future could be virtual. Plus, new iOS 18 details, and we finally see what the Galaxy Watch Ultra might look like.
Amazon MGM and Mattel are still trying to make that live-action Masters of the Universe movie, and Nicholas Galitzine has just come aboard to star.
Paramount is celebrating Search for Spock' s 40th anniversary with a return to the silver screen.
TCL’s latest QD mini-LED TVs want to beat Samsung and LG on contrast and brightness, but there's new updates to the more reasonably-priced TVs like the S5.
If everything goes according to plan, the long-awaited horror sequel is just a little over a year away.
This hardly used Switch feature is getting dropped.
J.J. Abrams and company didn't just revive Star Trek, they steered the franchise—and Hollywood—in a new direction.
Kotaku's Alyssa Mercante explains why the ongoing beef was made for the internet.
After a few days of review bombing, PlayStation has reversed course on its controversial policy
Catch up on our consumer technology stories from this week.
April was teeming with new TVs, gaming rigs, and peripherals.
Karate Kid will now open May 2025 and Kraven the Hunter swings into December.
The Pixel 8a may have the same camera as last year and cost $50 more.
Motorola goes green and we review the "most comfortable" gaming laptop of 2024.