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You’ve Caught the Gaming Industry at a Very Chinese Moment in Its Life
A new State of Gaming analysis reveals Chinese success in an otherwise suffering industry.
You Can ‘Hack’ ChatGPT to Become the World’s Best Anything
What's a little lie between 800 million users?
Prime Video Sucks for Anime
The Amazon streamer's hopes of being anime's go-to hub feel hollow when its track record reads like a cautionary tale.
Indiana Jones Exists in the ‘Shrinking’ Universe, But Who Plays Him?
The latest episode of the Apple TV show gave Harrison Ford a very meta moment, and we loved it.
Federal Reserve Says Prediction Markets Are a Valuable Tool for Policymakers
If you're not a Federal Reserve economist, you should probably still be wary of Kalshi.
The New ‘Toy Story 5’ Trailer Reminds Us Tech Is a 4-Letter Word
Andrew Stanton wrote and directed the latest in Pixar's much-loved animated franchise, starring the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, and series newcomer Greta Lee.
CT Scans Reveal Gruesome Details of Inca Child Sacrifices
New research investigates the centuries-old remains of sacrificial victims recovered from volcanoes in Peru.
‘Starfleet Academy’ Gives Its Kids (and Itself) the Grace to Find Their Own Path
'Ko'Zeine' puts the spotlight on the overachievers of its cadet cast, and in doing so, takes the opportunity to relieve itself from the weight of its own expectations.
The US Is Working on a Site to Help Europeans Bypass Content Bans on Hate Speech: Report
The online portal is set be hosted at Freedom.gov.
Italy’s Iconic Lovers’ Arch Collapsed—Of All Days—On Valentine’s Day
The beloved attraction fell victim to a recent surge in destructive storms that have ravaged southern Italy.
Nintendo’s Adorable Wooden Amiibos Will Hook Kids on Mario Even Earlier
Nintendo has a slew of new early childhood toys, plus an app that harkens back to the N64.
Study Confirms: Reentering SpaceX Rockets Are Peppering the Upper Atmosphere With Metal Pollution
For the first time, scientists were able to directly detect upper-atmospheric pollution from space debris.
‘House of the Dragon’ Teases an Absolutely Scorching Season 3
HBO returns to Westeros this June with a new installment in the war-torn 'Game of Thrones' prequel.
It’s Not Just Your Screens: Why So Many People Suddenly Need Glasses
A new study suggests that dim lighting may be the underlying reason behind the surge in nearsightedness.
The ‘Doctor Who’ TV Movie Is Getting the Remaster It Deserves
As Paul McGann's debut as the eighth Doctor turns 30 this year, the BBC is celebrating in style.
The ‘Sonic’ Movies Have Found Their Amy Rose
Plus, could the new 'Mario' movie include a wild Nintendo crossover?
‘Predator: Badlands’ Is a Huge Hulu Hit
Director Dan Trachtenberg notched the streamer's biggest movie debut since another Trachtenberg-directed Predator' entry: 2022's Prey.'
How ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Nailed Dunk’s Nightmarish Trial by Combat
Showrunner Ira Parker and director Owen Harris explain how they made 'In the Name of the Mother' a brutally immersive experience.
AI-Generated Passwords Are Apparently Quite Easy to Crack
LLMs like to repeat themselves, which isn't great for password creation.
A Simple Blood Test Could Eventually Tell You When Alzheimer’s Is Coming
WashU researchers have created a model that can seemingly predict a person's symptoms of Alzheimer's within a few years.
This Galaxy Is 99% Dark Matter—and Basically Invisible
The galaxy is unusually dim and appears to be held together by invisible mass-dark matter.
Tom Noonan, Frankenstein of ‘The Monster Squad,’ Dies at 74
He also starred in 'Last Action Hero,' 'RoboCop 2,' 'Heat,' and 'Manhunter.'
Mark Zuckerberg Takes the Stand, No Meta Ray-Bans Allowed
At least two people accompanying Mark Zuckerberg to court on Wednesday wore the AI glasses.
Uber Is Sinking Over $100 Million Into Charging Stations for Self-Driving Cars
The move signals the ride-hailing company is preparing for the rise of robotaxis.
The Dream of Home Arcades Isn’t Dead, and Neither Is Arcade1Up
The company behind Lite Brite said it wants to make Arcade1Up feel even more authentic than before.
A New Moon Race Starts This Year—and This Time It’s All About the Water
The U.S. and China are each planning to land in the Moon's Shackleton crater this year. Whoever gets there first will secure the best access to its resources.
Utah Governor Pushes Back on CFTC’s Prediction Market Power Grab
The Trump administration is going to bat for a hands-off approach to the explosion of gambling in America.
Essential Embo Episodes to Watch Before ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’
With the iconic 'Clone Wars' bounty hunter making his live-action debut in the new 'Star Wars' movie, we look back at the must-watch episodes from his clearly very important back catalogue.
AI Is Starting to Show an Impact in Early-Career Jobs, Irish Government Says
The data from Ireland could be an early warning for the U.S.
Greenland’s Freaky Ice Plumes May Be Fueled by Wild, Pasta-Like Churning
The ice sheet may be undergoing thermal convection, resembling a "boiling pot of pasta," according to researchers.
Steven Soderbergh Is Still Disappointed That ‘The Hunt for Ben Solo’ Didn’t Happen
The Oscar-winning director of 'Ocean's Eleven' and 'Traffic' truly thought the 'Star Wars' movie was going to happen.
The ‘Game of Thrones’ Prequel Play Is Officially Happening
'Game of Thrones: The Mad King,' set over 15 years before the HBO series and featuring many familiar characters, premieres at the Royal Shakespeare Company this summer.
Microsoft’s Glass Chip Holds Terabytes of Data for 10,000 Years
"This will change the way we think about keeping data and archival preservation."
Trump Boys Talk ‘Retribution’ as CEOs Kiss the Ring at Their Crypto Event
Donald Trump Jr. insists his father is "not involved."
A ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Book Just Accidentally Told Us What the Film Is About
We have yet to see a trailer for the Tom Holland Marvel sequel, but we now have an official synopsis.
Google Launches Music Generation Model to Make Songs 30-Seconds at a Time
Because actually making art is for suckers.
Good Luck Banning Smart Glasses
Smart glasses bans are reasonable, important, and damn near impossible.
Chinese Kung-Fu Robots Put Western Efforts to Shame
Whirling nunchaku-wielding dervishes of destruction represent startling progress for China's robotics industry.
It’s Fun to be Dead In the Trailer for ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’
Horrormaster James Wan produces this new take on one of the classic Universal Monsters.
Magic Mushroom Ingredient Passes Major Test, Paving Way for FDA Approval
In two large-scale trials, Compass Pathways' proprietary form of psilocybin improved people's depression symptoms better than controls.
Audiophiles Fail to Hear Difference in Signal Passed Through Copper Cable, Banana, and Tray of Mud
Try telling the difference yourself before going all Nelson Muntz, though.
PC Gaming on Macs Is About to Become Very Real, but Not Thanks to Apple
We may not have to wait on Apple anymore.
A Year After Starship’s Debris Rained Over the Caribbean, SpaceX Returns to the Bahamas
Local environmentalists warn that the island's marine ecosystem could be placed at great risk.
As the Warner Bros. Sale Heats Up, Movie Theaters Still Don’t Trust Netflix’s Promises
Cinemark's CEO wants the streamer to prove it will keep its word on exclusivity should its Warner Bros. deal come to pass.
Perplexity Executives Think Ads Will Butcher Trust in AI
The company is scaling back its advertising efforts, according to reports.
Sharks Have Officially Reached Antarctica, and Scientists Are Shook
This marks the first time a shark has been caught on camera in these frigid waters.
Apple’s Lack of Interest in AI Hype Is Suddenly Making It Attractive to Wall Street
Apple has positioned itself as an alternative to tech stocks dependent on the AI boom to grow.
X’s Algorithm Pushes Users to Lean More Conservative, Researchers Find
The algorithm also doesn't like posts by traditional news media, the researchers found.
The Future of ‘Star Trek’ Comics Is Ready for a New Next Generation (Exclusive)
Welcome Captain Seven of Nine aboard the 'Enterprise' with IDW's new 'Star Trek' comic.
Google’s Pixel 10a Is the Same Damn Phone as the Pixel 9a
The Pixel 10a is flatter without any hint of a camera bump. No, really. That's it.
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