With a $250 student laptop running a lightweight version of Windows 11, it sure seems like Microsoft is trying to take Google's lunch money.
The stars of Netflix's adaptation of the hit Japanese manga look spot-on.
The Artemis lunar landing was supposed to happen in 2024, but recent litigation and other factors had made that timeline increasingly unlikely.
Rules included in the infrastructure bill will require new cars to deploy monitoring technology that can passively tell if a driver is intoxicated.
The studio, which pioneered the VFX seen in Lord of the Rings and many more blockbuster films and TV shows, is making its tools available outside Hollywood.
The company won't kill the phone repair industry after all.
Instagram has some egg on its face after it was tricked into memorializing its very much still alive top executive, Adam Mosseri.
The option for an algorithm-free Facebook sounds like a great idea—until you realize that it basically already exists.
The Danish fantasy series offers a reminder that the holidays have always been a frightening time of year.
Your sleep-tracking smart display is getting Fitbit-like features, but they'll eventually cost you a monthly fee.
Dune and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland have more in common than you might think.
The accelerating expansion of the universe could be affecting the size of black holes, according to a team of astrophysicists.
io9 has an exclusive look at the cover and an excerpt from sci-fi author Kimberly Unger's next novel.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez presented a united front with Democrats in Glasgow on Tuesday.
Samsung claims its new DRAM is 1.3x faster while being 20% more power-efficient.
Wall-E the film was warning about overconsumption. Now, you can own that message... as an NFT.
Wait, is Michael Bay somehow involved with this thing?
NBC's 30 Rock actor Katrina Bowden stars in the horror-thriller, which arrives on Shudder this week.
The short video feature for kids is the latest move by Netflix to keep people engaged.
The NASA helicopter will travel to the site of its first flight, a spot known as Wright Brothers Field.
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