Charlize Theron, Adam Sandler, Chris Hemsworth, Halle Berry, and others all have Netflix films coming this year.
Though the VB variant seems to be more transmissible and harmful, it can still be effectively treated and isn't spreading widely.
Because... literally, that's it. That's what we've got.
The ISS will plunge into a remote part of the Pacific Ocean known as the “spacecraft cemetery.”
Denis Villeneuve's Dune leads this year's BAFTA nominations in a hefty 11 categories.
Ice, snow, and bitter cold have made travel impossible as a so-called Winter Storm Landon hits a dozen states, from Texas to New England.
HoloLens 3 plans were scrapped and employees are leaving to join Meta.
The findings might show that people become sick sooner after infection than we thought, and remain infectious more than a week later.
Facebook reported a quarterly decline in daily active users for the first time in nearly 18-years, prompting a historic market wipeout.
The 50 Shades of Grey actor is in talks star in the first female-led movie in the franchise.
Serious privacy concerns continue for one of Apple's most controversial products.
And Roland Emmerich crosses his fingers that somehow he'll be able to make a Moonfall sequel.
The Moto G Stylus is one of the cheapest ways to get a phablet with a stylus if you don't mind the lack of 5G.
You'll be glad the beach is out of reach after watching these gruesome films.
So listen to the Autobot leader narrate the Transformers civil war in Calm's soothing new "sleep story."
Officials say nothing’s wrong with the rocket, it’s just the sheer volume of testing that’s the problem.
Reports of the sudden surge in unexpected braking from Tesla owners come just days after a recall involving Teslas rolling through stop signs.
A character had to make a decision that'll shape the future of Star Wars ... which already dictates that it might not be much of a decision at all.
A report commissioned by mining giant Rio Tinto finds widespread racism and sexism in the company.
A new report claims that an "independent hacker" took down North Korea's internet because he was mad that the country's government had targeted him.
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