The latest installment in the Predator franchise is going to get a physical release—something not afforded to every streaming-exclusive movie.
Hilary has strengthened into a hurricane this week and will bring heavy precipitation to the West Coast and Southwest in a few days.
With the Razer BlackWidow V4, you can pop out the switches like you would on an artisan keyboard.
News outlets accused OpenAI of using their articles to create data for its chatbot, with The New York Times considering filing a lawsuit against the company.
The Windows 11-based handheld console has two Joy-Con-like controllers plus a trackpad akin to Valve’s leading device.
The upcoming Monarch: Legacy of Monsters stars Kurt Russell, Wyatt Russell, and Kiersey Clemons, as well as some familiar kaiju.
Colleen Ballinger's ukulele song, Sienna Mae Gomez's interpretive dance, and Jeffree Star's voguing are only the tip of the iceberg.
Beginning with looping a sample on a turntable in 1973, hip-hop’s evolution into the present day has technology baked into its DNA.
Sinclair Daniel (Insidious: The Red Door) stars in the surreal new series based on Zakiya Dalila Harris' best-selling novel.
Gunn may be the leading architect of Warner Bros.' DC movie slate, but it turns out he's just effective as a comics whisperer.
X, formerly Twitter, has seen a rise in harassment and misinformation, pushing out progressive, climate-minded account users.
As the company reportedly awaits a lawsuit for antitrust violations, Amazon is hitting sellers who ship their own packages with a 2% fee per product.
The ban prohibits downloading or using the app on government-owned devices or networks. Local agencies have 30 days to remove it.
The 2009 Laika stop-motion animation film finished behind only Barbie and Oppenheimer during a short re-release.
The Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron will target adversarial threats in space. Its logo is the grim reaper with the North Star in his eye.
When it comes to disrupting the industry, the construction industry probably isn't the one Cruise had in mind.
The wire service claims AI won’t replace its journalists, and any info gathered from ChatGPT should be considered ‘unvetted source material.’
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