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‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Is Caught In a Tangled AI Web
Concerns of generative AI use hover over 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day,' while others think it's a case of Photoshop at work.
That Weird ‘Other’ Section in Apple Stores Is Reportedly Being Revamped for a New Line of Home Products
The "Avenues," as they're apparently known, reportedly must be revamped to introduce consumers to a whole new device.
‘Vampire Hunter D’ Is Making a Comeback
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.
Excited to Take Deep Zoom Photos With Your Foldable iPhone? Get Ready for Disappointment
Apple's rumored new flagship smartphone reportedly won't have this photography staple.
‘One Piece’ Is About to Have a Busy Couple Years
Ya-yo, ya-yooooooooooo, 'One Piece' is hitting the big 30 and marking the occasion with new movies and its many adaptations.
Daaaaaaaamn, People Love Watching Spider-Man Movies
Nielsen swung in with numbers showing how much time has been spent looking at Spider-Man. Spoiler: it's a *lot*.
Dreame A3 AWD Pro Review: A Compelling Case for LiDAR Robomowers
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.
You Must See Gwyneth Paltrow’s (Alleged and Apparent) Sam Altman Dinner Invitation
Goop CEO to fete some other CEO August 29.
Anthropic Is Reportedly Being Upfront With Would-Be Investors About AI Backlash
Its IPO prospectus will dwell on the topic, CNBC claims.
There Are Carrier Pigeon Apps Now Because Pigeon Technology Is Actually Superior
The original wireless carriers.
‘Lanterns’ Head Damon Lindelof Wants Adaptation Fans to Chill
As 'Lanterns' begins its eight-week run, Lindelof makes a case for why adaptations need to be risky and piss some fans off.
Sounds Like ‘National Treasure 3’ Could Finally, For Real Happen
Jon Turtletaub is giving fans hope, but what world will this hypothetical 'National Treasure 3' come out to?
Trump’s FTC Wants You to Call Surveillance Pricing ‘Personalized Pricing’
Biden's FTC used the term surveillance pricing.
This Website Ranks IKEA Products by How Difficult They Are to Assemble
Ready your tiny pencils!
Will the ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Re-Release Be Worth It?
As 'Avengers: Doomsday' draws closer, how will audiences take to 'Avengers: Endgame' making its own grand return to theaters?
IFA 2026 Berlin Will Show Why the Future of AI and Smart Homes Is Already Here, With the Latest Tech From Around the World
If you have even a passing interest in tech, you'll be interested in heading to IFA 2026.
The One Big Issue That Connects the Data Center and Flock Backlash
Silicon Valley is losing the vibes war.
‘The Odyssey’ Comes Home in November
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.
U.S. Government Lab Reportedly Probing Chinese Lidar Security Risks on Behalf of Private Industry
The tests come as some American automakers are exploring the possibility of using the cheaper tech in their cars.
The ‘Dungeon Crawler Carl’ TV Show Just Got a New Overlord
'Arrival' writer Eric Heisserer joins Chris Yost in showrunning the upcoming literary adaptation.
No One Does Live-Action Adaptations Quite Like Takashi Miike
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.
NASA Study Warns It’s Easier Than Expected for Astronauts to Contaminate the Moon
NASA scientists studied how five Earth microbes might fare on the Moon, including one that already survives outside the International Space Station.
This Might Be Your Last Chance to Own Patrick Stewart’s Professor X
With a new Xavier coming in, this 'Avengers: Doomsday' Hot Toys figure takes on some new meaning.
This ‘Little Planet’ Is a Surreal Record of How We’ve Changed Nature—and It’s a Science Photo Contest Winner
Celebrate the beauty of nature-and the science that teaches us about it-with winning photography from the researchers themselves.
This Plant Summons Parasitic Wasps to Kill Its Enemies
New research shows how some plants recruit wasps and soil bacteria to keep their leaves safe from harm.
The New ‘Insidious’ Director Got Very Nervous When He Watched ‘Backrooms’
'Insidious: Out of the Further' director Jacob Chase explains why Kane Parsons' horror hit had him on edge.
DC’s Jimmy Olsen TV Show Has Its Official Title, Cast, and More
'The People v. Gorilla Grodd' brings back most of the Daily Planet cast from James Gunn's 'Superman.'
Scientists Planted Telecom Cables to Find ‘Thunderquakes.’ Here’s What Happened
A storm in the sky can help us see underground."
Proposed Oura Lawsuit Highlights Wearables’ Health Limitations
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.
Thousands of Goal Zero Power Stations Recalled for Catching Fire (But There’s a Fix)
There have been four reports so far of the power stations overheating and catching fire.
How ‘Strange New Worlds’ Made Sure the Puppet Episode Still Felt Like ‘Star Trek’
The show boldly goes into fuzzy new territory in season four's 'Level-Five Transporter Accident.'
TCL’s Jedi-Like Smart Lock Is Now Even Better
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.
50 Years of Bronx River Clean-Up Efforts Lead to the First Otter Sighting in a Century
The discovery is yet another sign that clean-up efforts in the once-heavily polluted area are working.
Tesla Is Pulling the Plug on Its Solar Roof Tiles
Tesla's solar tiles reportedly reached only around 3,000 U.S. installations in their first several years on the market.
Scientists Recreate the Melting ‘Diamond Rain’ of Neptune and Uranus. It May Help Fusion Power
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.
No, AirPods With Cameras Aren’t Smart Glasses for Your Ears
Recently uncovered information paints a slightly different picture of how AirPods with cameras will work.
HyperX’s Open Gaming Headset Might Prove You Don’t Need ANC
HP's HyperX Cloud Alpha Air is yet another headset that helps you avoid gamer sweats for less.
Everything to Remember About ‘Dark Matter’ Ahead of Season 2
Blake Crouch's Apple TV sci-fi series starring Joel Edgerton and Jennifer Connelly returns August 28.
Sega’s ‘Golden Axe’ Series Now Has a Trailer
Plus, 'Yellowjackets' returns for its final season this November 20.
I Have Bad News If You Live Near Strancally Castle (Zuckerberg Bought It)
Well, there goes the neighborhood.
‘Masters of the Universe’ Is a Massive Hit on Streaming
He-Man and Skeletor didn't light up the box office, but their movie was the #1 viewed thing on all of streaming.
‘Lanterns’ Debuts With a Bigger Audience Than ‘The Penguin’ Did
HBO Max's new DC Studios series scored impressive numbers with its premiere.
RayNeo’s New Smart Glasses Are Taking the Cameraless Route
No camera, no problem.
ChatGPT’s Mac App Can Now Control iMessage, Which Apple Probably Won’t Like
Even if Apple didn't watch iMessage like a hawk, Apple is suing OpenAI.
Netflix’s Anime NYC Line Up Is Ridiculously Stacked
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.
There’s Life Before Watching ‘Bone Tomahawk,’ and Then There’s Life After Watching ‘Bone Tomahawk’
Director S. Craig Zahler's 2015 film, starring Kurt Russell, sits at the head of the table of elusive horrorWestern cinema.
Dave Bautista Is Kratos in ‘God of War’
He takes over for Ryan Hurst, who injured himself on the set of the Prime Video adaptation
Bruce Campbell Has Been Retired as Ash for a While, Actually
Recent comments made 'Evil Dead' fans sad but the actor himself was surprised by the response.
Grok Is Having a Hard Time
Grok is reportedly malfunctioning, making it even less useful than usual.
Bigfoot-Like Ancient Apes Might Have Been Closer to Humans Than We Realize
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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