Funko has released new Pop! figures for the classic 1977 film Star Wars: A New Hope . Funko has released 4 all-new Funko Pops ...
The new drop celebrates LGBTQ+ Pride with DC heroes and villains like Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Tim Drake, and Batwoman.
A first look at Pokemon's next Funko Pops has been revealed with Dratini and Fidough turned into figures for the first time.
EVERETT, Wash., January 14, 2025--Funko, Inc. (Nasdaq: FNKO), a leading pop culture lifestyle brand, is excited to announce the appointment of Jenn Reeves as Senior Vice President of Brand.
After all these years, Funko is still releasing tons of new Pop figures on a weekly basis. Despite pulling back on some franchises, fandoms like Star Wars, Marvel, DC, Disney, anime, horror ...
These rare Funko Pop toys can be worth thousands of dollars. They stand around 3.75 inches tall and weigh about 4 ounces of cheap plastic. And they can be worth thousands of dollars. They’re Funko Pop ...
billion Stargate AI Project, an initiative set to revolutionize America's artificial intelligence infrastructure and solidify its global leadership. The tech world is abuzz with the announcement ...
When President Trump announced the new $500 billion Stargate AI venture from OpenAI, Softbank and Oracle on Tuesday, he promised it would ensure "the future of technology" in the U.S. So far ...
The joint venture or alliance, called Stargate, "will invest $500 billion, at least, in AI infrastructure in the United States," Trump said. US President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced a major ...
The US will be able to achieve AGI, or artificial general intelligence, with President Donald Trump's new Stargate AI project, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said on Tuesday. Altman was at the White House ...
On Tuesday, President Trump announced a massive $500 billion infrastructure project called Stargate. Major names including Softbank, OpenAI and Oracle plan to join forces to build data centers in ...
Kevin Weil talks about why OpenAI, SoftBank and Oracle are planning a massive investment in A.I. infrastructure in the U.S. Weil spoke with WSJ’s Joanna Stern at Journal House in Davos.