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by Justin Carter on (#77WPN)
Concerns of generative AI use hover over 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day,' while others think it's a case of Photoshop at work.
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| Updated | 2026-08-23 20:49 |
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by Mike Pearl on (#77WPP)
The "Avenues," as they're apparently known, reportedly must be revamped to introduce consumers to a whole new device.
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by Justin Carter on (#77WMZ)
Fans of 'Vampire Hunter D' can look forward to re-releases of some of favorite stories and a brand new comic to go with them.
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by Mike Pearl on (#77WN0)
Apple's rumored new flagship smartphone reportedly won't have this photography staple.
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by Justin Carter on (#77WKA)
Ya-yo, ya-yooooooooooo, 'One Piece' is hitting the big 30 and marking the occasion with new movies and its many adaptations.
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by Justin Carter on (#77WHS)
Nielsen swung in with numbers showing how much time has been spent looking at Spider-Man. Spoiler: it's a *lot*.
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by Wes Davis on (#77WGB)
The satellite-free A3 AWD Pro isn't perfect. But it could be one of the last new robomowers we'll see for some time, thanks to the U.S. ban on foreign robotics.
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by Mike Pearl on (#77WD9)
Goop CEO to fete some other CEO August 29.
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by Mike Pearl on (#77W6V)
Its IPO prospectus will dwell on the topic, CNBC claims.
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by Mike Pearl on (#77W5P)
The original wireless carriers.
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by Justin Carter on (#77W4B)
As 'Lanterns' begins its eight-week run, Lindelof makes a case for why adaptations need to be risky and piss some fans off.
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by Justin Carter on (#77W2M)
Jon Turtletaub is giving fans hope, but what world will this hypothetical 'National Treasure 3' come out to?
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by Matt Novak on (#77W16)
Biden's FTC used the term surveillance pricing.
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by Tom Hawking on (#77W17)
Ready your tiny pencils!
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by Justin Carter on (#77W18)
As 'Avengers: Doomsday' draws closer, how will audiences take to 'Avengers: Endgame' making its own grand return to theaters?
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by Brittany Vincent on (#77VZB)
If you have even a passing interest in tech, you'll be interested in heading to IFA 2026.
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by AJ Dellinger on (#77VYR)
Silicon Valley is losing the vibes war.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#77VP2)
It won't be the same as seeing it in IMAX, but Christopher Nolan's blockbuster epic will soon set sail for living rooms everywhere.
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by Bruce Gil on (#77VP3)
The tests come as some American automakers are exploring the possibility of using the cheaper tech in their cars.
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by Germain Lussier on (#77VP4)
'Arrival' writer Eric Heisserer joins Chris Yost in showrunning the upcoming literary adaptation.
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by Isaiah Colbert on (#77VM6)
The prolific director behind 'Ichi The Killer' and 'Audition' deserves his flowers as a master of live-action adaptations of video games, anime, and manga most directors wouldn't dare attempt.
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by Matthew Phelan on (#77VM7)
NASA scientists studied how five Earth microbes might fare on the Moon, including one that already survives outside the International Space Station.
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by Germain Lussier on (#77VM8)
With a new Xavier coming in, this 'Avengers: Doomsday' Hot Toys figure takes on some new meaning.
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by Gayoung Lee on (#77VM9)
Celebrate the beauty of nature-and the science that teaches us about it-with winning photography from the researchers themselves.
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by Ed Cara on (#77VMA)
New research shows how some plants recruit wasps and soil bacteria to keep their leaves safe from harm.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#77VMB)
'Insidious: Out of the Further' director Jacob Chase explains why Kane Parsons' horror hit had him on edge.
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by Germain Lussier on (#77VJA)
'The People v. Gorilla Grodd' brings back most of the Daily Planet cast from James Gunn's 'Superman.'
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by Gayoung Lee on (#77VJB)
A storm in the sky can help us see underground."
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by Ian Carlos Campbell on (#77VJC)
The company is being accused of misrepresenting its smart rings' ability to accurately track sleep-but they've never been a replacement for medical tools.
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by Matt Novak on (#77VJD)
There have been four reports so far of the power stations overheating and catching fire.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#77VJE)
The show boldly goes into fuzzy new territory in season four's 'Level-Five Transporter Accident.'
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by Wes Davis on (#77VFY)
TCL just released a version of its D2 Pro palm vein-scanning smart lock that works with any smart home ecosystem you throw it at.
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by Ed Cara on (#77VFZ)
The discovery is yet another sign that clean-up efforts in the once-heavily polluted area are working.
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by Bruce Gil on (#77VD0)
Tesla's solar tiles reportedly reached only around 3,000 U.S. installations in their first several years on the market.
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by Matthew Phelan on (#77VD1)
A U.S. government lab has recreated the truly alien conditions that melt diamonds deep inside ice giant planets-and the technique could triple the energy gains for some fusion reactors.
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by James Pero on (#77VD2)
Recently uncovered information paints a slightly different picture of how AirPods with cameras will work.
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by Kyle Barr on (#77VD3)
HP's HyperX Cloud Alpha Air is yet another headset that helps you avoid gamer sweats for less.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#77VD4)
Blake Crouch's Apple TV sci-fi series starring Joel Edgerton and Jennifer Connelly returns August 28.
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by Gordon Jackson on (#77VAE)
Plus, 'Yellowjackets' returns for its final season this November 20.
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by Tom McKay on (#77VAF)
Well, there goes the neighborhood.
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by Germain Lussier on (#77V7Q)
He-Man and Skeletor didn't light up the box office, but their movie was the #1 viewed thing on all of streaming.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#77V7R)
HBO Max's new DC Studios series scored impressive numbers with its premiere.
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by James Pero on (#77V45)
No camera, no problem.
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by Tom McKay on (#77V0K)
Even if Apple didn't watch iMessage like a hawk, Apple is suing OpenAI.
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by Isaiah Colbert on (#77TZT)
Netlfix opened the floodgates with a new look at anime from 'Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2' to the glorious return of 'Blue Eye Samurai,' coming to the streamer later this year and early 2027.
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by Isaiah Colbert on (#77TY3)
Director S. Craig Zahler's 2015 film, starring Kurt Russell, sits at the head of the table of elusive horrorWestern cinema.
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by Germain Lussier on (#77TY4)
He takes over for Ryan Hurst, who injured himself on the set of the Prime Video adaptation
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by Germain Lussier on (#77TWJ)
Recent comments made 'Evil Dead' fans sad but the actor himself was surprised by the response.
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by Tom McKay on (#77TWK)
Grok is reportedly malfunctioning, making it even less useful than usual.
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by Matthew Phelan on (#77TWM)
A new study has broken down all the ways that the old distinctions between the Homo" in Homo sapiens" and several closely related ancient primate categories are falling apart.
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