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by Cheryl Eddy on (#73C0F)
The 'Matrix' legend has joined the star-studded cast for Flanagan's all-new take on the horror classic.
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Gizmodo
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| Updated | 2026-02-05 19:03 |
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by Ellyn Lapointe on (#73C0G)
We'll give you a hint: It lives underwater, but it doesn't swim. At least, not as an adult.
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by Kyle Barr on (#73C0H)
Remember the 1999 Boomslang mouse? Now, you can once again fondle one of a limited set of 1,337.
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by Passant Rabie on (#73C0J)
A project that has been years in the making came to an early halt about 3,000 feet deep in the ice.
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by Germain Lussier on (#73C0K)
'Bumblebee' director Travis Knight knows that He-Man and friends are a little goofy.
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by Gayoung Lee on (#73BXH)
There is a lot we have yet to understand about the center of the Milky Way-could it be due to a mass of invisible dark matter?
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by Bruce Gil on (#73BXJ)
Bills in Washington and New York would require 3D printers to scan and block firearm blueprints.
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by James Whitbrook on (#73BXK)
'Series Acclimation Mil' puts a stellar spotlight on the unique position 'Starfleet Academy' finds itself in to reflect on the legacy of 'Star Trek.'
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by James Pero on (#73BXM)
Smart glasses are the ultimate cheating tool, and colleges know it.
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by Margherita Bassi on (#73BXN)
Figuring out what to do with an unwanted mattress is the worst.
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by Ed Cara on (#73BXP)
A nifty experimental study hints at the potential of dreams to help us solve creative problems.
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by Germain Lussier on (#73BXQ)
Neon will release the film based on the Kotake Create game on April 10.
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by Mike Pearl on (#73BXR)
Robots that can actually do things are not slick yet, and it's a relief when robotics companies don't hide from that.
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by James Whitbrook on (#73BSW)
One of our most anticipated movies of 2026 is getting a very cool-looking Lego set.
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by Margherita Bassi on (#73BSX)
Archaeologists and students in England have uncovered a mass grave, which includes the remains of an exceptionally tall man with a hole in his skull.
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by Kyle Barr on (#73BSY)
You really, really shouldn't expect a cheap Steam Machine or Steam Frame headset.
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by James Whitbrook and Gordon Jackson on (#73BSZ)
Plus, Mark Ruffalo addresses his Marvel future.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#73BQF)
After Brandon Sanderson's 'Cosmere' pickup at Apple TV, series based on hit fantasy books are having a big moment.
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by Germain Lussier on (#73BN3)
Artist Adam Spizak has boiled Batman's essence down to his chest in this new art series.
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by Ellyn Lapointe on (#73BN4)
The Artemis 2 astronauts will venture deeper into space than any human has gone before. That presents some seriously exciting research opportunities.
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by Mike Pearl on (#73BK6)
The release of an AI legal tool from Anthropic resulted in bloodletting for legal and business software stocks. The professional software you love may be next.
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by Ece Yildirim on (#73BCM)
Gemini is coming for ChatGPT's crown.
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by Matt Novak on (#73BCN)
What does that mean, Elon?
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by Isaiah Colbert on (#73BB4)
Science Saru's new spin on the iconic sci-fi manga has a chance to bring back some whimsy in a major way.
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by Ece Yildirim on (#73B9D)
Polymarket and Kalshi try to appeal to New Yorkers as regulatory scrutiny intensifies.
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by Gayoung Lee on (#73B9E)
It's time for the People's Choice Wildlife Photography Award, in which the public can vote on nature's most stunning-and disturbing-shots of the year.
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by Germain Lussier on (#73B9F)
'The Blood of Heroes' was released in 1989 and stars Rutger Hauer, Delroy Lindo, and Vincent D'Onofrio.
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by James Pero on (#73B9G)
JLab's Blue XL are making my brain hurt.
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by Kyle Barr on (#73B9H)
Who is going to save Nvidia's first CPU from Nvidia?
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by Justin Carter on (#73B9J)
Blizzard has become its own Infinity Gauntlet as it's tried to evolve and expand 'Overwatch' in interesting, often compromised ways.
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by Ellyn Lapointe on (#73B9K)
Major snowpack deficits could set the stage for widespread water scarcity and heightened wildfire risk across the American West this summer.
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by Matt Novak on (#73B6E)
Sometimes a receipt for furniture is just a receipt for furniture.
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by Ed Cara on (#73B6F)
The British actor claims to have struggled with gut parasites for at least five years.
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by Bruce Gil on (#73B6G)
The paper is reportedly cutting roughly a third of its staff while its billionaire owner sits on a $261 billion fortune.
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by James Whitbrook on (#73B6H)
Amazon's video game adaptation wraps up its sophomore season with plenty of nods to the 'Fallout' lore.
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by Kyle Torpey on (#73B6J)
All muh apes, gone.
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by AJ Dellinger on (#73B6K)
Welcome to the future, where you can do TaskRabbit for robots.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#73B6M)
James Cameron's 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' scored two Academy Award nominations: Best Visual Effects and Best Costume Design.
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by Gayoung Lee on (#73B3E)
Without the blobs, Earth would be magnetically dead," the researchers said.
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by Isaiah Colbert on (#73B3F)
Who among us hasn't broken a promise made to their own mother as a career move?
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by Tom Hawking on (#73B3G)
There's something rather poetic about a service designed to breathe life back into poetry getting resurrected after all these years.
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by Ed Cara on (#73B3H)
A recent death in New Mexico has tragically highlighted the dangers of drinking raw milk.
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by Justin Carter on (#73B0F)
The future of 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' belongs to television, Glen Powell, and an eventual movie.
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by Ellyn Lapointe on (#73B0G)
A large, hyperactive group of sunspots just produced its sixth X-class solar flare of the week.
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by Bruce Gil on (#73B0H)
Pinterest says the internal layoff-tracking tool built by company engineers violated company policy.
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by Margherita Bassi on (#73B0J)
This is probably not how the ancient Egyptian priests thought their afterlife would go.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#73B0K)
Dafne Keen and Nick Frost star in Corin Hardy's cursed-object chiller.
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by James Pero on (#73B0M)
Are you ready to zooooooom?
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