Ozzy Osbourne Would "Jump At The Chance" To Perform With Bill Ward Again
Ozzy Osbourne wants one more Black Sabbath show with Bill Ward so the band can end properly.
Ozzy Osbourne wants one more Black Sabbath show with Bill Ward so the band can end properly.
'Love Island' has resurfaced for the summer. Are you ready to dive in?
Kia's Australian division wants a Tasman pickup-based body-on-frame SUV to take on Ford and Toyota, but the company might not get its wish.
This gizmo can help soothe your dry, flaky, itchy scalp — and it's nearly 40% off.
Olympic gold medal and two-time NCAA champion wrestler Gable Steveson has signed with the Buffalo Bills. He'll attempt to make the team as a defensive tackle.
Google is embarrassed about its AI Overviews, too. Google -- a company whose name is synonymous with searching the web -- whose brand focuses on "organizing the world's information" and putting it at user's fingertips -- actually wrote in a blog post that "some odd, inaccurate or unhelpful AI Overviews certainly did show up." The admission of failure, penned by Google VP and Head of Search Liz Reid, seems a testimony as to how the drive to mash AI technology into everything has now somehow made Google Search worse.
The “Super Bass” singer has axed a second concert in Amsterdam after being detained in the country last week, an experience she has called "subhuman."
Modern warfare is dominated by many thousands of ultra-cheap, ultra-fast drones that conduct robotic "suicide" missions to deliver explosives to enemy territory. Private companies have scrambled to develop tech to counter these unmanned aerial systems, but these solutions often aren’t sufficient, leaving the rifled soldier trying to hit these targets with their naked eye. ZeroMark wants to give those soldiers something better: a system that can be attached to nearly any infantry rifle in around 30 seconds, and that boosts the shooter’s probability of taking out those drones.
The Yahoo Fantasy football analysts reveal their first tight end rankings for the 2024 NFL season.
The Yahoo Fantasy football analysts reveal their first kicker rankings for the 2024 NFL season.
U.S. federal regulators have requested more information from Zoox, Amazon’s self-driving unit, as part of an investigation into rear-end crash risks posed by unexpected braking. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) opened a preliminary investigation into Zoox on May 10 after it received two reports of Zoox vehicles unexpectedly braking, leading to rear-end collisions with motorcyclists that resulted in minor injuries. Zoox has a permit from California’s Department of Motor Vehicles to test its vehicles without a safety driver in Foster City and in parts of San Francisco.