Netflix and Michael Bay to make an action movie starring Ryan Reynolds

If you thought Netflix’s Bright was a big deal, you haven’t seen anything yet. Netflix has reached a deal with Skydance Media to produce Six Underground, an action thriller directed by Michael Bay. The premise of the flick is still under wraps, but…

Consumer Reports will give Tesla’s Model 3 another shot after brake fix

After Consumer Reports once again slammed a Tesla vehicle — this time, the automaker’s eagerly-anticipated Model 3 — the publication said it will retest the car following a software update. The car company’s CEO Elon Musk promised a firmware revisi…

I’m Gay. She’s Straight. Here’s What Happened When We Decided To Have A Kid.

Because of our unique situation, parenting has been been interesting, to say the least.

This Annoying New Dating Trend Is Even More Frustrating Than Ghosting

If you’re dating in 2018, you’ve probably been orbited.

White Cop Shouts At Black Suspect: ‘Pretend Like We’re Going To Shoot You’

“There is no excuse for such threatening statements,” an ACLU attorney said.

Ellen Gets David Spade To Open Up About Dating Younger Women

The comedian had a few thoughts on the royal wedding too.

The No-Nonsense Sports Bra Ashley Graham SWEARS By For Busty Gals

“These girls are not going anywhere. No where!”

Attorney Aaron Schlossberg Insists Anti-Spanish Rant ‘Is Not The Person I Am’

In the apology, Aaron Schlossberg claims he moved to New York because of all the diversity.

Alexa can now suggest free calendar time slots for meetings with contacts

Amazon has rolled out new calendar features to Alexa, its AI personal assistant. Users in the United States now have access to two new features, one that suggests free time in the user’s schedule for new events, another that enables users to move a meeting to a new time or date using voice commands. Amazon calls these features “Move Meeting” … Continue reading

Google and LG just built the key to lifelike VR

Mobile VR is about to get a big kick in the rear end from Google and LG. They’ve created a 4.3-inch display that packs in 1,443 pixels per inch with OLED technology. This display also rolls with 120 Hz refresh rate, so you know it’s going to deliver super-smooth, super-realistic graphics for the foreseeable future. Until our eyes get better … Continue reading