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Updated 2026-07-01 22:01
Meta Goes the Way of xAI, Considers Renting Computing Power as Own Model Flails
Gotta do something with all those data centers.
Apple’s ‘Hide My Email’ Feature May Reveal Users’ Real Addresses
The tech company has reportedly known about the privacy bug since last year.
Saharan Dust Is Blowing Into the US. Here’s What It Means for Holiday Weekend Weather
This annual phenomenon can influence weather in a variety of ways, from raising local temperatures to inhibiting storm formation.
Company Plans to Drop 600,000 Bacteria-Infected Mosquitoes into DC This Summer
Wolbachia bacteria could offer an environmentally-friendly way of controlling mosquitoes and the many diseases they spread.
Samsung’s Smart Glasses Could Team Up With Its Rings and Watches
Samsung could use its existing wearable ecosystem to give its first smart glasses an edge.
Elon Musk Is Reportedly Showing Off an AI Device to Investors
You might one day be able to chat with Grok like Captain Kirk hailing the USS Enterprise. Would you really want to, though?
Zach Cregger to Write What Could Potentially Be the Next ‘Backrooms’
Cregger and Brian Duffield will co-write 'Siren Head,' based on the viral YouTube horror short.
Physicists Devise Black Hole Alternative With a ‘Mini Universe’ at Its Center
A new paper tries to show how 'gravastars' might mimic black holes without breaking relativity.
Palantir CEO Calls Drugs ‘The One Thing I Don’t Do’ in Wildly Unhinged Interview
"This is the voice of American business that is being channeled through me," Alex Karp declared on national television.
Spirit Halloween’s New Animatronics Are Pure Nightmare Fodder
Haunted pumpkins, killer clowns, and plenty of familiar horror faces are all part of the 2026 Halloween line-up.
The AI Cold War Just Got Chillier
Anthropic is cracking down on Chinese developers and companies using its models while pushing for greater collaboration at home.
A New ‘Odyssey’ Trailer Focuses on the Battle at Home
Christopher Nolan's epic starring Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, and Tom Holland opens July 17.
Oh Great, a Parasite That Causes Explosive Diarrhea Is Spreading Right Now
Clusters of cyclosporiasis have been reported in multiple states, and several people have been hospitalized.
Oracle’s Data Center Warning Is a Worst-Case Scenario for the Whole AI Boom
The cloud giant outlined all the ways its massive investments in AI infrastructure could blow up in its face.
‘Project Hail Mary’ Finally Comes to a Streamer You Actually Have
The hit sci-fi adventure starring Ryan Gosling will debut on Prime Video on July 3.
Earth Entering ‘Uncharted Territory’ as Ocean Temperatures Hit Record High in June
Warmer waters could boost global temperatures, exacerbate sea level rise, and fuel extreme storms.
Rubin Observatory Begins Its 10-Year Survey of the Universe
Using the world's largest digital camera, Rubin will create the most comprehensive record of the universe to date.
The Films and Shows You Should Be Streaming in July 2026
We've picked out the best horror, sci-fi, and genre titles coming to Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and beyond.
Claude’s Solution to Decades-Long Math Mystery Is ‘Essentially Correct,’ Physicists Say
For years, physicists were stuck in trying to explain an important mathematical problem in physics. The right approach ended up being too simple.
Trump Officially Discloses Massive Crypto Fortune as Investors Lose Out
Of course, not every investor is a loser. It just depends what they're looking for in the art of the deal.
ESO Study Finds That No More Than 100,000 Satellites Should Orbit Earth
SpaceX alone wants to launch 1 million satellites to orbit, far exceeding the proposed limit.
70 New Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Books Releasing in July
Spend your summer reading cozy romantasy tales, hard sci-fi adventures, ghostly thrillers, and horrifying alt-reality stories.
Meta Is Slapping Subscriptions on Its Smart Glasses
'Rate limits' on AI features will surely be popular with the masses.
PlayStation Kills Off Future Physical Games
The next PlayStation 6 may not have an optical drive at all.
Grantchester’s Tom Brittney May Be the New Batman
Plus, Eva Green suffers a "really nasty" injury on the set of Wednesday.
Dive Into a New Sci-Fi World With an Exclusive Excerpt from ‘MAYA: Seed Takes Root,’ Read by Hugo Weaving
The first book in Anand Gandhi and Zain Memon's epic series releases August 25, with an audiobook narrated by the 'Lord of the Rings' and 'Matrix' star.
Wagering on Wildfires? There’s a New Prediction Market for That
The platform, called Wyldfyre, claims it will "harness the wisdom of crowds" to improve wildfire forecasting. Experts argue that the risks outweigh the rewards.
You Don’t Have to Be an Otaku to Know Clancy Brown Starring in ‘Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2’ Absolutely Rips
Brown will voice Weak Kingsley in Netflix's upcoming anime.
And the Latest Social Media Giant to Settle a Safety Lawsuit Is: TikTok
TikTok parent ByteDance avoided a potentially messy jury trial.
Starlink Offers 50% Off Internet for Residents of City Fed Up With Elon’s Data Center
SpaceX is offering the discount to "our neighbors" in Memphis.
Claude Fable 5 Will Be Back Online Wednesday, Anthropic Says
Anthropic announced Tuesday that the Trump Administration had lifted its controls on the cutting-edge AI model.
Neon Rescues Sam Altman Movie After Amazon Drops It
Amazon MGM said the reportedly unsympathetic portrayal of OpenAI's CEO "will be better served if it were released by a different studio."
Of Course, Influencers Have Seen ‘The Odyssey’ Early
Christopher Nolan's latest epic is out on July 17 and the early screenings have already begun.
The ‘Evil Dead Burn’ Popcorn Bucket Is Perfectly Unnerving—but You Can’t Actually Buy It
Just when you think popcorn buckets can't level up any more, along comes this sinister creation.
Apple’s Beef With Fortnite Maker Epic Games Is Heading to the Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear Apple's appeal in a case dealing with App Store fees.
‘MarriageToxin’ Proves Rom‑Com Anime Can Hit Just as Hard for Adults
Bones Film's take on Joumyaku and Mizuki Yoda's shonen romp turns modern dating chaos into an irresistibly charming, riotous battle anime you can't help but love.
Anthropic Wants You to Know Its New AI Model Is Definitely Not Too Dangerous to Release
Claude Sonnet 5 delivers impressive agentic capabilities at a relatively low cost. It's also really bad at cybersecurity-probably for the reason you'd expect.
World Cup Watchers: Test Your New Flag Knowledge With This Weirdly Addictive Game
Vexillophiles of the world, unite.
Bad News for SpaceX: Bigger Isn’t Always Better
A new report examines whether super-heavy launch vehicles will ultimately be a bust for the space industry.
Communities Might Not Want Data Centers, but Thieves Do
That's a lot of copper.
FAA Takes First Step to Scrap the Ban on Supersonic Flights Over the U.S.
Sean Duffy says new tech makes it safer for people on the ground who are worried about sonic booms.
NASA Is Making a Fifth State of Matter in Orbit
The lab is about the size of a mini fridge, but it's tackling questions on a cosmic scale.
Netflix Is Doing a Willy Wonka Reality Show, With an AI Gene Wilder Voice
'Wonka's The Golden Ticket' will debut on the streamer September 23 and the first trailer is here.
Americans Are in the Dark About the Dangers of Hot Dogs, Survey Finds
Only 11% could name a specific health risk linked to hot dogs and other processed meats, such as cancer.
Grindr Is the Latest Dating App to Hook Up With AI
Maybe breaking up would be better.
This Fossil Sat in a Drawer for 40 Years. Now It’s Changing What We Know About Dinosaurs in Antarctica
A case of mistaken identity resolved decades later.
Jane Schoenbrun Is Delightfully Obsessed With Slasher History
The writer-director had a special viewing assignment for the cast and crew of 'Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma.'
Big Tech and Wall Street Team Up on the Stablecoin to End All Other Stablecoins
Can Open Standard compete with Circle and Tether?
Meta’s AI Is Getting Better at Reading Your Thoughts—Without Cracking Open Your Skull
The company's Brain2Qwerty v2 system can translate brainscans into coherent sentences, no invasive surgery required.
Over 30 Years Ago, ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ Accidentally Cut to the Heart of Trans Rights
'The Outcast' is clunky as a whole, but its depiction of trans femininity is powerful.
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