Mark Wahlberg is making a movie about Boston Marathon bombing
Wahlberg may also star in the film, sources say.
Wahlberg may also star in the film, sources say.
The combination of the International Space Station and social media has been paying off big time lately for weather nerds in the form of images like this one.
You can't trust anyone or anything -- especially not your food.
The new Windows 10 web browser is finally out of the lab and int the hands of Windows 10 Preview beta testers. Here's a hands-on look.
These are the businesses, organizations and entertainers who plan to take action to protest Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
It's already April Fools' Day in Japan and Google isn't wasting any time.
Checkmate atheists.
When Faith Lennox was nine months old, she lost her left hand. Now at age seven, she's getting one custom made by a 3D printer.
Our top picks for the best in Australia.
The pugalicious wedding of the year is happening in Melbourne, Australia.
It seems we cannot hide from kale.
A Peruvian bear named Cholita that suffered years of torture and mutilation at the hands of a circus is getting a new home in a Colorado wildlife sanctuary.
The Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi makes for a fine Windows tablet, but donât go tossing out your laptop anytime soon.
Get on a plane and try one of these weekenders out.
Light a candle and sing a song, her website says.
Tired of the boring, old, usual way you search for things on Google? Try Google's perspective-changing new site, com.google.
Yes, it has come to that -- after smartphones, smart glasses and smartwatches, we know have a smartknife.
How much gaming immersion do you really need?
CERN scientists confirmed Wednesday they've found strong evidence for the existence of the Force.
The future is meow.
Microsoft is going back to its roots with MS-DOS Mobile.
Visitors to Amazon today have been greeted by an odd sight: The site has been redesigned to look exactly as it did 16 years ago, in 1999.
Joke's on you, fool.
The annual comedy bandwagon splutters into town again.
Gives new insight into medieval life in England.
Yes, anyone can wear glitter.
It's totally understandable that you want to know if you'll be hired, but trying to decipher the signs will only serve to drive you crazy.
Alan Rusbridger, the editor in chief of the Guardian, decided to tackle climate change with his last few months at the helm of the paper.
Gary Ross Dahl created the wildly popular 1970s fad the Pet Rock. He also wrote "Advertising for Dummies."