March is an unusually light month for Netflix, which has built its reputation as the world's biggest streaming service on the back of putting its competition into submission through volume.
We have developed a weird obsession with true crime and thankfully, streaming services like Netflix continue to fuel it with more and more content. These aren’t always “murder shows,” though.
2025 is here! Netflix Games lineup looks a little bit different from when we first covered what’s coming up this year. Here’s an updated look at all the confirmed games in 2025 and beyond. This ...
Longer-term global chip sales are expected to surpass $1 trillion by the end of this decade. Demand is soaring as developments in everything from household appliances to autos to data centers ...
By Clay Risen Alvin F. Poussaint, a psychiatrist who, after providing medical care to the civil rights movement in 1960s Mississippi, went on to play a leading role in debates about Black culture ...
Unlock the vault of financial intrigue and corporate drama with our curated selection of the best movies about money and business on Netflix. From high-stakes boardrooms to gritty Wall Street dealings ...
The effort, published in the journal Nature, describes how deep learning was used to dream up new chip layouts — and while the chips seem to work, the researchers say they're not entirely sure how.
This month’s selection includes a movie that deserves a second chance, an underrated thriller starring Chadwick Boseman, an all-time classic that just keeps getting better with age, and an ...
Netflix was conceived in 1997 by Reed Hastings (the current CEO) and Marc Randolph. Both had previous ventures in the West Coast tech scene, Hastings was the owner of debugging software firm Pure ...
That's the first line in the new trailer for "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip." And judging by the movie title, things are not going to go as planned!