Shazam: Fury of the Gods director David F. Sandberg spoke to io9 about some spoilers in his DC film.
io9 has a grisly look inside Pop's Chock'lit Shoppe of Horrors , a new horror anthology featuring Riverdale's finest eatery with a gruesome twist.
These creatures might have disappeared forever, if not for some last-ditch conservation.
Record My Ride will record an audio file of the trip, which you can then send to Uber if you file a safety report.
Fury of the Gods tries to predict the future of the DC movie universe—does it know something we don't?
NASA and the Department of Energy are collaborating on the ambitious lunar experiment, called LuSEE-Night.
Recently filed court documents show exorbitant spending from FTX's operating entity and related hedge fund, Alameda Research.
The first rocket will carry 52 Starlink satellites, while the second Falcon 9 rocket will deliver a batch of telecommunication satellites.
One man steps up to fight the pinball ban in a new comedy exploring a bizarre chapter in arcade-game history.
Unwanted robotexting is a growing problem across the U.S., and the FCC is stepping in with new rules for the first time to protect consumers.
The slowdown of streaming production across the industry was stated as a the main reason the show was put on pause–and not outright canceled as first believed.
The federal funding amounted to $3.5 million, with Rolls-Royce Holdings hoping to have the reactor ready for launch to the Moon by 2029.
YouTube is reinstating Donald Trump's channel, making it the last of the major U.S. social media companies to reverse course after Jan. 6.
Plus, the new Silent Hill movie has found its James and Mary.
SVB Financial Group no longer owns Silicon Valley Bank, but tech financiers are already looking to reinvest in SVB despite the bank run they caused.
The ConocoPhillips venture is supposed to secure energy independence and Alaskan prosperity. It probably won’t achieve either.
“A place for everything and everything in its place” isn’t just a mantra; it’s big business.
You’d think that an Italian tech executive would’ve thought twice before quoting his nation's most infamous political leader, but you’d be wrong.
The first devices to use the new processor will ship this month overseas.
The Android smartphone starts at $450 and boasts a Super AMOLED screen with up to 1000 nits brightness.
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