Not gonna lie: I might absolutely mark out for all of these.
Underdog SwiftKey has defeated Telegram and advanced to the next round.
Like the other Halloweens before it, the eventual TV is going to use John Carpenter's classic as a jumping off point for its own saga.
Nintendo confirms Illumination gets to play with the Mushroom Kingdom a second time.
Despite its creator's (and fans') best efforts, the queer pirate comedy won't set sail for a home outside of HBO.
You've got a little over a year to prepare yourself for eventually getting Blue Shell'd in toy form.
Twitter has defeated Read It Later. Today's competition gets a little more niche.
No word yet on the show's season two, but here's a miniseries to tide you over til then.
In Waves in an Impossible Sea , Matt Strassler explains how human life is intimately connected to the larger cosmos.
The tech thriller franchise is being uploaded to the big screen, despite not having a new entry in nearly five years.
Plus: A startup trying to de-extinct the woolly mammoth made a stem cell breakthrough.
Also, the "Meth Lab Oompa Loompa" has returned from that Willy Wonka nightmare.
Catch up on our best science stories from this week.
Plus, more Dune: Part Two insight, and the world remembers the legendary Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama.
Apple's M3 chip makes its way into the MacBook Air and the Nothing Phone (2a) might be the budget Android phone you're looking for.
Interest in UFOs surged last year amidst claims of a government coverup. A new Pentagon report doesn't add much clarity.
The CEO is rejoining the company's powerful board more than four months after he was fired.
Producers Karen Ryan and Julie Zackary discuss their long road bringing the animated feature to a wide audience—and the Oscars.
The media organization said its copyright for Wordle includes the unique elements of the property’s gameplay, such as the 5x6 grid and the colored tiles.
Epic CEO Tim Sweeney is not shy about publicly bashing Apple on Twitter, and it’s working.
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