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by Mike Pearl on (#7348G)
The New York Times columnist and Hard Fork podcast co-host might be a little too jazzed about vibecoding.
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| Updated | 2026-01-27 04:02 |
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by James Whitbrook on (#73466)
We know the new 'Star Trek' show is set in the 32nd century, but lining it up with 'Discovery' requires a Trekkie-amount of overthinking.
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by Zac Estrada on (#73467)
Is AI proliferation making your next car suck?
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by AJ Dellinger on (#7344K)
When has that ever stopped us?
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by Germain Lussier on (#7344M)
'The Last Jedi' director thinks the galaxy far, far away should pass to a new generation.
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by Bruce Gil on (#7344N)
Thousands of American TikTok users have reported having issues with the app this past weekend.
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by Margherita Bassi on (#7344P)
Researchers have taught horses to communicate their preferences with symbols.
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by Matt Novak on (#7344Q)
The Apple CEO doesn't seem shy about getting cozy with the Trump regime.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#7344R)
The Prime Video series shifts to Tuesday releases starting this week.
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by Ed Cara on (#7342J)
Scientists have found a possible explanation for why cancer patients are less likely to develop Alzheimer's.
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by Ellyn Lapointe on (#7342K)
With no end to the frigid temperatures in sight, people across the Southeastern U.S. may be unable to heat their homes for several days.
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by Passant Rabie on (#7342M)
The list includes volunteers ranging from amateur radio enthusiasts to commercial service providers.
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by Justin Carter on (#7342N)
TCM will celebrate the shorts' arrival with a marathon starring Bugs Bunny.
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by Ece Yildirim on (#7342P)
Big tech helped get us into this situation. Workers want it to help get us out, starting with canceling ICE contracts.
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by James Pero on (#7342Q)
You probably already know what it is.
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by Passant Rabie on (#7342R)
The megarocket's highly-anticipated 12th test flight is tentatively scheduled for early March.
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by Bruce Gil on (#7342S)
GPT-5.2 is "learning" from Musk's AI-generated version of Wikipedia.
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by James Whitbrook on (#73400)
Lego's ventures into Middle-earth are coming along more often-and at lower prices.
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by AJ Dellinger on (#73401)
The Line is shrinking.
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by Ed Cara on (#73402)
Just 24 minutes of music paired with auditory simulation seemed to significantly reduce people's anxiety symptoms.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#73403)
Ser Arlan of Pennytree made an oversized impression in the opening moments of this week's episode.
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by Ece Yildirim on (#73404)
Regulatory scrutiny of nonconsensual sexual image generation is rising. But will it be enough to address the problem?
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by Ellyn Lapointe on (#733X7)
This new map is not only the most detailed view of the universe's invisible scaffolding to date, it also allows astronomers to look deeper into cosmic history.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#733X8)
Chase Infiniti and Ann Dowd star in Hulu's next adaptation set in Margaret Atwood's dystopian but eerily timely world.
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by James Pero on (#733X9)
New BandBox speakers can remove parts from your favorite songs so you can play along.
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by Kyle Barr on (#733XA)
The smart home company's first action camera is coming for DJI and GoPro's lunch.
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by Justin Carter on (#733XB)
Disney's finally taking 'Zootopia 2' out of the theaters and into your home with special features and deleted scenes for you and your kids to pore over.
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by Jesse Coburn, ProPublica on (#733TF)
Cutting out the middle man?
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#733TG)
Nobody can stand between a man and his dream, for better or worse, in the latest episode of HBO's 'Game of Thrones' spin-off.
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by Raymond Wong on (#733TH)
Apple's official item tracker is now even better.
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by James Whitbrook and Gordon Jackson on (#733TJ)
Plus, rumored details about Disney's 'Power Rangers' revival.
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by Kyle Barr on (#733QF)
Intel's Panther Lake shines, but more than that, this laptop proves two screens are better than one.
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by Mike Pearl on (#733KE)
A flood of slop has arrived in science, and everyone has to get less lazy. But does 2026 feel like a time when anyone, anywhere, is getting less lazy?
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by Kyle Torpey on (#733A5)
There are tons of raw blockchain transfers, but few could be considered "payments."
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by Ece Yildirim on (#733A6)
Arctic cold is upending transportation across North America.
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by Justin Carter on (#7338V)
The man behind Master Chief feels a way about generative AI when it comes to his voice being used for any 'Halo' fan project or video.
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by Justin Carter on (#7338W)
An evolving art style has helped each 'Jujutsu Kaisen' season feel distinct and stun viewers during its many, *many* fights.
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by Mike Pearl on (#73383)
Apple is borrowing tech from Google to try and score a much-needed win. But Google wins either way.
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by Justin Carter on (#7336W)
The 'Dragon Ball' anime is turning 40, and its future involves a return to 'Super' and a brand new Bandai Namco game.
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by Justin Carter on (#73354)
Everyone's favorite dino buddy is joining the cast of 'Super Mario Galaxy,' and he looks adooooorable.
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by James Pero on (#7333P)
The voice-controlled, transforming robot is an objectively cool toy, but a little less than meets the eye in the sound department.
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by Mike Pearl on (#732TY)
Leidos is a prolific government contractor with a "strong relationship with DHS."
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by Justin Carter on (#732SH)
Accusations of 'gross mismanagement' have been levvied against Hasbro, owing to its ongoing success and production of 'Magic' cards.
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by Mike Pearl on (#732SJ)
Don't worry. No one is threatening to take away your access to Sweden-based Spotify.
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by Justin Carter on (#732QR)
I can't help but be charmed by Maul and his dogged refusal to get the hell out of the 'Star Wars' story.
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by Justin Carter on (#732P1)
Fans have been dreaming of a Raimi-directed 'Spider-Man 4' for years, and it sounds like that'll remain a dream.
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by Matt Novak on (#732MC)
It's not perfect, but it's one tool to help users spot AI manipulation.
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by Kyle Torpey on (#732K3)
Fears of quantum computing breaking the back of blockchains are getting more realistic.
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by Ellyn Lapointe on (#732K4)
NASA's Artemis 2 mission is no mere test flight. The crew will partake in some seriously mind-blowing science during their 10-day trip around the Moon.
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by Germain Lussier on (#732AN)
The 'Evil Dead' legend just loves making superhero movies, apparently.
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