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‘My Adventures With Superman’ Creators Talk New Kara/Jimmy Super Ship
Brendan Clogher and Jake Wyatt dig into the love life of Kara and Jimmy for the latest season of 'My Adventures With Superman.'
Bitcoin Holders to Get Free Coins Airdropped From Summer Fork Attempts
Bitcoin fork season is nearly upon us.
The ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 3’ Movie Finally Gets a Writer
It's out with creator Scott Cawthon, in with longtime horror vet Gary Dauberman to pen the script for 'Five Nights at Freddy's 3.'
Google Home Speaker Review: A Faster Way of Being Frustrated
While the hardware on Google's first smart speaker in six years is solid and sometimes fun, Gemini for Home is still deflating.
Meet the New Chooms of ‘Cyberpunk: Edgerunners II’
Hopefully things go better for the 'Cyberpunk: Edgerunners II' crew than than David and his--pffffffffft, yeah, right.
When You Gaze Into the AI Slop, the AI Slop Also Gazes Into You
Welcome to the Society of the Psyop.'
Spend Five Minutes With This Hellish Operating System Simulator and You’ll Never Swear at Your Computer Again
Seriously, I'm sorry I had a gazillion browser tabs open alongside several hours' worth of unsaved work. Please don't crash. Please.
Here’s a Clue About SpaceX’s Actual Revenue-Generating Plans
It's mobile phone service.
Big AI Had a Point When It Said It Needed to Be Told What Is Not Okay
We live squarely in the time the AI CEOs were warning us about.
‘The Boroughs’ Dies With High Streaming Views
Netflix may not want more 'The Boroughs,' but it seems audiences sure did, particularly the boomer generation.
Brad Bird’s Ready and Hoping for ‘Ray Gunn’ to Hit Theaters
If you think 'Ray Gunn' should be on the big screen, you're not wrong. But will Netflix pull a Netflix, or give it a fair shot?
Expect Claude Fable 5 to Be Turned Back on in a Matter of Days, Report Says
Anthropic's most advanced publicly available AI model will reportedly be unleashed by the White House this coming week.
A24 Wants You to Be Nice About Its Google AI Deal
The fan-favorite indie studio is on the defense for its expensive, research-heavy teamup with DeepMind.
It’s Possible to 3D Print an Entire Outfit Now. ‘Should You?’ Is Another Question
One plucky YouTuber explores whether 3D printers might let us wrest back the means of production from Big Fashion.
The ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Trailers Keep Getting Views
Audiences love them some Spider-Man, and they looooooove watching trailers for 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day.'
Every State’s ‘America 250’ Time Capsule Contributions, Ranked
Where did your state rank?
How Seriously Should We Take The Threat of Mirror Life?
In the not-too-distant future, we might be able to create mirror versions of organic life. But should we?
Netflix’s ‘The Ribbon Hero’ Anime Looks Wildly Different From Osamu Tezuka’s Classic Manga
Studio OUTLINE's upcoming 'Princess Knight' reimagining has sparked the usual anime adaptation anxiety, even though Tezuka's legacy proves modern reinvention is something to celebrate.
Trump Is Threatening 100% Tariffs Again, This Time as Retaliation for Taxes on Big Tech
It's a compulsion. The man just loves tariffs.
‘Project Hail Mary’ Physical Release Arrives Later This Summer
The smash hit Ryan Gosling sci-fi tale arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD in August, with a SteelBook gift set following in October.
Pacific Palisades Fire Court Case Ends in Mistrial
Jurors could not reach a verdict in the trial against the man accused of starting the deadly LA wildfire last year.
The Race to Build the Next Generation of Weight Loss Pills Is Heating Up
Multiple drug companies are developing GLP-1-based drugs that can be easily taken orally.
Pixar Is Returning to the World of ‘Finding Nemo’
'Loving Dory,' a new theatrical short featuring Ellen DeGeneres, is on the way.
Mr. Wonderful Admits He Can’t Prove China Is Behind Data Center Protests
But in his heart, it's still true.
Marine Biologists Discover 31 Potential New Species in Just 2 Weeks at Sea
An advanced research vessel off the coast of Brazil has ID'ed a new cousin to crabs and lobsters, nine new jellyfish, and two gigantic single-celled organisms visible to the naked eye.
Xprize Founder Insists All the New Tech That’s Surveilling Humans Makes Us ‘Behave Better’
Who's actually being monitored in a "trillion sensor world"?
Scientists Think Uranus and Neptune May Not Be the Ice Giants We Imagined
The so-called ice giants might not be as ice-rich as many astronomers believe.
‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ Sinks Its Teeth Into HBO Max Next Week
James Wan and Jason Blum co-produced this year's gory spin on the classic horror monster.
The OLED MacBook You Actually Want Is Still a Year Out
You won't get next-generation performance with your next-gen MacBook display. At least not until 2027.
‘Avengers: Endgame’ Gets a New Title for Its Re-Release
'Avengers: Endgame: Encore' opens September 25 with a bunch of new goodies setting up 'Avengers: Doomsday.'
SpaceX Wants Its Own Gas Pipeline to Feed All the Starships
Elon Musk's rocket company wants to build its own gas pipeline as it pushes to control every step of Starship's fuel supply.
Data Centers Were the Biggest Losers of the Week
From pro-AI candidates losing primaries in Utah to bans in New Jersey, the backlash against data centers is growing.
Gothic Soap ‘Dark Shadows’ Is Rising Again—in Animation
Dan Curtis' cult-beloved series ran from 1966 to 1971 on ABC and starred Jonathan Frid as vampire Barnabas Collins.
These Seafood Toxins Survive Cooking—and They’re Fueling Foodborne Outbreaks
Hundreds of outbreaks tied to harmful marine algae and other sources have been reported in the U.S. since 2011, a new CDC report finds.
The Government Boot Is Coming Down on AI
"We don't believe this kind of government access process should become the long-term default," OpenAI said in a Friday announcement.
‘Vampire: The Masquerade’ ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Kindred Class Includes 6 Clans
You can soon play as Toreador, Ventrue, Nosferatu, Gangrel, Brujah, and Lasombra vampires in 'Dungeons & Dragons.'
Laptop Prices Have Passed the Point of No Return
Apple, just like everybody else, can't or won't bring prices back down to pre-2025 levels.
Pebble’s Founder Is Pushing the Anti-Apple Watch, and He Doesn’t Need You to Care
Eric Migicovsky, leader of the revived Pebble, is making smartwatches for himself. You're just along for the ride.
In a First, Scientists Fully Read a Charred Herculaneum Scroll—Without Ever Opening It
These unopened Herculaneum Scrolls look like dead books, but they're not. They're starting to speak again."
Even the World’s Biggest Surveillance State Thinks Smart Glasses Need Oversight
You know things are rough when China feels like a beacon of personal privacy.
Turns Out Things Could’ve Ended Up Much Worse for David in ‘Cyberpunk: Edgerunners’
Writer Bartosz Sztybor reveals that an alternative 'Cyberpunk: Edgerunners' ending gave David a different fate.
Newly Invented Pixel Could Turn Screens Into Cameras
We're always looking at screens-but what if screens could someday look back at us?
This Guy’s Fictional Map Requires an Entire Gym to Assemble
Four thousand separate panels, decades of work, and one deck of cards dictating everything.
The AI ‘Jobpocalypse’ Is Nowhere to Be Seen in California, the Heartland of Tech
The state has launched a first-in-the-nation" data-tracking tool to keep an eye on how AI is reshaping its labor market.
‘Ghostbusters: Night Shift’ Promises Its Ghosts Will Be Equally as Weird as ‘Real Ghostbusters’
Plus, Emma Roberts to return in 'Aquamarine' TV series.
‘Evangelion’ 30th Movie Fest Brings the Series Back to the Big Screen
The two-night-only event runs on July 21 and 22.
‘House of the Dragon’ Season 3 Ratings Are Only Slightly Down From Season 2
The numbers are still a far cry from the HBO show's record-breaking first season.
America’s Time Capsule for 2276 Includes Futuristic Predictions From Claude
"San Francisco, famously predicted to be underwater, is not - quite."
Hackers Steal Funds From Polymarket Users, Potentially Millions
"We're contacting impacted users & refunding them in full."
‘Barbarian’ Gets First Physical Media Release 4 Years After Its Premiere
Zach Cregger's first horror film will be available as a 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray SteelBook.
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