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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.
Tainted Beef Jerky Caused an Outbreak of Bear Worms
One person was hospitalized with severe symptoms of a Trichinella infection.
Timothée Chalamet’s Animated Debut Is Rom-Com With a Sci-Fi Twist
Illumination's 'Not Alone' also stars Selena Gomez and is coming in April 2027.
Car Companies Finally Solved Cupholders, but Not Infotainment
JD Power's annual report on new-car quality found that infotainment issues remain one of drivers' biggest sources of frustration.
NASA’s New Horizons Reveals a Hidden Interstellar Slowdown at the Solar System’s Edge
Studying the heliosphere is like solving a cosmic puzzle."
Samsung’s Next Foldables Leaked Again, Along With Every Case Imaginable
Including a new, wider Galaxy foldable.
‘Obsession’ Is Now Available at Home, and We’ve Got an Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Clip
io9 has an exclusive clip of the director and stars breaking down that brutal ending from the hit horror film's digital release, which is available now.
Here’s Why Weather Forecasts Have Seemed So Inaccurate Lately
Meteorologists simply aren't able to gather as much data as they used to, and you're suffering for it.
AR Glasses Have a Massive Size Problem
Just ask Snap CEO, Evan Spiegel, about his new Specs.
The ‘House of the Dragon’ Cast Breaks Down Episode 2’s Most Pivotal Moments
Matt Smith, Emma D'Arcy, Olivia Cooke, Steve Toussaint, and Abubakar Salim talk about what their characters face in 'Queen's Landing.'
The Best Gadgets of June 2026
From the most powerful Microsoft Surface Laptop ever made to a robotic lawn mower to an adorable gimbal-based vlogging camera that looks like a tiny Wall-E, June was jam-packed with gadget unveils.
China Prepares Its First Asteroid Landing on Earth’s Quasi-Moon
The Tianwen-2 probe will attempt to collect samples from Kamo'oalewa and bring them back to Earth.
Mark Hamill Doesn’t ‘Get’ ‘Twisted Metal’ but Enjoys Playing the Pope
Plus, Mike Flanagan's star-studded 'Exorcist' gets a title.
Nanoleaf Has a New Matter-Compatible Ceiling Light, Like Everyone Else
It doesn't even have that angular Nanoleaf flair.
Archaeologists Hacked Through Miles of Jungle and Found an Intact Lost Maya City
The site is among the most untouched Maya sites researchers have ever discovered.
At Least One ‘Masters of the Universe’ Thing Made Money This Summer
And here's a hint: it wasn't the massive movie that's currently in theaters.
Australia Lawsuit Against Amazon Intensifies Company’s Legal Backlash Over Advertising
Australia also alleges that the U.S. mothership knew the Australian branch was up to no good.
Simon Says… Buy This OpenAI Mechanical Keyboard Thingy
It's a collaboration between OpenAI and Work Louder. It does something or other with Codex.
Taiwanese Authorities Reportedly Raid Supermicro in Move That Could Signal Big Change For AI Chip Exporters
It's not against the law in Taiwan to export high-end chips to China. But it sounds like Taiwan will now enforce U.S. law.
Democrats Want to Do Their Own Project 2025. First Up: Kicking Kids Offline
Establishment Democrats can't seem to focus on the bigger picture as Trump dismantles the country.
Why Is a San Diego Charter School Spending $500,000 on Two Humanoid Robots?
Is half a million dollars really worth a bad Nikola Tesla impersonation?
‘Iron Lung’ Director Markiplier on How His Place in Hollywood Has Evolved
The writer-director-star kicked off the great YouTube-to-blockbuster wave of 2026 with his self-released sci-fi horror film.
Wait, How Much Could ‘Supergirl’ Lose?
The latest film from DC Studios had a disappointing opening weekend that could lead a nine figure loss.
The World Cup Is Quietly Making a Case for Smart Glasses in Sports
The rise of the ref cam is here.
The Ozone Hole’s Earliest Cause Wasn’t CFCs After All
Scientists discovered the ozone hole in 1985, but if they'd had the atmospheric monitoring capabilities of today, they could have found it 30 years earlier, according to new research.
Anthropic Puts the Squeeze on Snitch Amazon CEO
Pay up.
Don’t Be Afraid of Self-Improving AI, Says a16z-Backed Startup Mirendil
Some call it a dangerous path to runaway AI, others call it vibe research.
‘Silo’ Season 3 Is Hugely Revealing and Satisfying… Eventually
Rebecca Ferguson stars in the latest season of Apple TV's excellent sci-fi mystery show, which returns July 3.
Holy Crap, We Were Way Off About How Many Insect Species Live on Earth
A new study more than doubles previous estimates of how many distinct kinds of insects are currently inhabiting the planet.
Archaeologists Can’t Find Evidence for a Weapon Long Linked to America’s Earliest Hunters
New research is forcing archaeologists to confront an inconvenient truth about atlatls, a weapon that's been linked to Clovis hunters for decades despite the dearth of evidence.
Scientists Think This Is the Best Way to Detect AI Slop Imagery
By focusing on six characteristics, the study claims you could reach "near-perfect accuracy" at detecting AI deepfakes.
The Folks Behind Beloved Hacker Tool Flipper Zero Have a New Device for Focus
More of a life hack this time.
Meta Fury AI Glasses Review: The Worst Company Still Makes the Best Smart Glasses
Meta's new smart glasses are like if "the worst person you know just made a really point" could be worn on your face.
You Need to Claim Your WhatsApp Username Right Now
10 years from now, you're going to regret not parking that username.
‘Backrooms’ Wants You Back and Is Adding More Rooms (Footage)
Fifteen minutes of new footage is being added to the hit horror film starting on July 3.
Australia Ups the Ante in Under-16 Social Media Ban as Kids Find Workarounds
Social media companies can face double the fines if they fail to comply.
The ‘Werwulf’ Trailer Invites You to Embrace the Darkness
The latest from Robert Eggers makes his 'Nosferatu' look like a rom-com.
Earth Could Survive the Sun’s Bloated Death Stage, But There’s a Catch
Our planet could endure, but we definitely will not.
The First ‘Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2’ Trailer Invites You to More Crimes
New crew, same ol' terrible Night City in Studio Trigger and Netflix's 'Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2.'
The Race to Better AR Glasses Is Moving Even Faster Than Expected
And it's not just Google and Xreal's Aura glasses that are pushing the boundaries.
More Than 60 Million Americans Face Extreme Heat Risk This Fourth of July
As millions plan to celebrate the Fourth of July outdoors, meteorologists warn temperatures could soar to record-breaking, life-threatening highs.
DOJ Shuts Down Nearly 400 Sites Hosting Illegal World Cup Live Streams
Operation Offsides
The Magic of ‘Andor’ Returns With an Exclusive Look at Its Art Book
'The Art of Star Wars: Andor (The Complete Series)' is available this week.
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