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Please Just Let the Metaverse Go
Google and Epic Games aren't ready to let the metaverse die.
‘Girl Dinner’ Takes on a Deliciously Grisly New Meaning in This Speculative Short Story
Read Jilly Dreadful's 'Eat, Prey, Love: A Modest Proposal for Ensuring Gender Equality Through Selective Dietary Practices; or, a Geriatric Millennial's Guide to #GirlDinner' right here on io9.
‘One Piece’ Straw Hat Pirates, Ranked
Not all nakama are created equal, so here's our ranking of our favorite Straw Hats from least to most favorite.
Sam Altman Says ‘Government Should Be More Powerful Than Corporations.’ Which Government?
Being an international software giant with singular loyalty to Donald Trump is an impossible mission.
Study Finds Surprising Trend Among Ozempic Users Taking Fewer Doses Than Usual
The findings suggest that tapering could help GLP-1 users reduce their medical bills while maintaining their weight loss.
A Solar Superstorm Blasted Mars—and Its Atmosphere Freaked Out
A new study investigated how the biggest solar storm in more than two decades impacted the Red Planet.
Netflix Taps Ben Affleck to Help Get More Filmmakers to Use AI
The video streaming company announced that is buying Ben Affleck's AI tech company InterPositive.
Mike Flanagan’s ‘Exorcist’ Absorbs Mike Flanagan’s List of Favorite Actors
Lots of familiar faces from Flanagan's Netflix horror era will join Scarlett Johansson in his new take on the spooky classic.
Scientists Claim They’ve Finally Made the Elusive ‘Hexagonal’ Diamond
After decades of chasing after a rare hexagonal diamond, a Chinese team says their iteration of the elusive material is the most important yet.
Asus ProArt PX13 GoPro Edition Review: Not Just for the GoPro-Pilled
This 2-in-1 laptop bundle comes with a case, a stylus, and way too much love for GoPro.
A Sequel to ‘The Wild Robot’ Is Finally Moving Ahead
Roz and Brightbill, stars of one of the best animated films in recent memory, are returning with a new director.
China’s New 5-Year Plan: More AI, Less US
Maybe it really is the dawning of the Chinese Century.
OpenAI, in Desperate Need of a Win, Launches GPT-5.4
The latest model is supposed to be a big step forward for AI agents.
FBI Arrests Man Who Allegedly Stole $46 Million Worth of Crypto from U.S. Government Stockpile
The theft initially grabbed attention over reports that the son of an executive in charge of the crypto stash was involved.
Medical Journal Admits 138 of Its Case Reports Were Entirely Made Up
At least 61 of the made-up case reports were unwittingly cited in other peer-reviewed medical journals, creating hundreds more errors.
‘Starfleet Academy’ Draws Some Very Big Lines for Its Finale
'300th Night' wrenches 'Starfleet Academy' out of its more introspective bent to set the stage for a classically 'Trek' endgame.
Chemists Create Wacky ‘Half-Möbius’ Molecule, Quantum Computers Prove It’s the Real Deal
Chemists have created a never-before-seen type of molecule with a nearly impossible shape.
Artist Uses Google Maps to Bring the Fallout: New Vegas Strip Into Real-World Vegas
He's also made a meticulous rendering of Fallout 4's Diamond City.
Trump Says He Fired Anthropic ‘Like Dogs’
The president doesn't think too highly of dogs... or Anthropic.
‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ Launches a New Era of ‘Star Wars,’ But Not How You Think
Lucasfilm president Dave Filoni calls the new movie 'a completely different era' of 'Star Wars,' but that requires some context.
Study on Alt-Med Breast Cancer Treatments Finds a Grim Side Effect: Death
Over a five-year span, women who used complementary and alternative medicine had a greater mortality rate than those who relied on traditional care.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney Agrees to Put on a Muzzle Until at Least 2032
Epic and Google have called a truce in their years-long legal battle.
The First Trailer for the Final Season of ‘The Boys’ Heralds the End of a Bloody Era
A diabolical farewell approaches when the series finale of 'The Boys' lands on Prime Video this April.
Boeing’s Contribution to NASA’s Moon Program Just Took a Major Hit
A pending contractor switchup marks another blow to Boeing, which is struggling to prove itself as a reliable strategic partner to NASA.
Sonos’ Comeback Could Start With Two New Bluetooth Speakers
Don't call it a comeback. Or do, actually?
10 Years Later, ‘Channel Zero: Candle Cove’ Is as Haunting as Ever
Shudder has all four seasons of the Syfy series, which means a reunion with Jawbone is just a stream away.
PlayStation Doesn’t Want to Fail the Same Way as Xbox
Sorry PC players, but Sony has more at stake than game sales outside of PlayStation 5.
The First Trailer for ‘The Testaments’ Takes Us Back to ‘Handmaid’s Tale’
'One Battle After Another' star Chase Infiniti is bringing us back to the world of Gilead through fresh eyes this April.
Nothing’s Phone 4a and Phone 4a Pro Strongly Reject Minimalism
You definitely won't mistake them for iPhones or Galaxy phones.
This Eye-Catching Solar EV Startup Just Got Closer to Hitting Production
Aptera says it finished building the first solar-powered car on its low-volume assembly line.
It’s Time For Even More Outlandish ‘The Batman, Part II’ Casting Rumors
Plus, the shelved 'M3GAN' spinoff may finally see the light of day.
Wizards of the Coast Is Officially Calling It ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ 5.5E, Would Like You to Not Read Anything Into That
After years of insisting otherwise, the TTRPG publisher has thrown its hands up and called the latest iteration of 'D&D' what people have been calling it since day one.
Bill Gates’ TerraPower Finally Has a Permit for a Nuclear Reactor, but No Reliable Way to Fuel It
Commercial quantities of the required fuel are currently only available from one vendor: the Russian state.
Why the Monsters of ‘The Bride!’ Don’t Look That Monstrous
Maggie Gyllenhaal explained her creature-creation philosophy when it came to designing looks for Christian Bale and Jessie Buckley in her new movie.
Nothing Headphone A Review: A Little More Colorful and a Little Less Good
The Headphone A may be $100 less than the Headphone 1, but there are some compromises to consider.
This Absurdly Complex Star Destroyer Model May Be the Most Detailed Ever Created
It has 172,340 pieces and just under 1.4 billion triangles, and it induced a panic attack in our copy of Blender.
Nothing Now Has a Cheaper Version of One of 2025’s Best Wireless Headphones
The Headphone A come in new colors, but not all of them are here to stay.
AI Agents Love to Hold Bitcoin and Spend Stablecoins, Study Finds
The preference for bitcoin as a long-term store of value was referred to as the most dominant response in the recent Bitcoin Policy Institute report at 79.1%.
Former Military Officials, Academics, and Tech Policy Leaders Denounce Pentagon’s Tactics Against Anthropic
"The future of American innovation in AI, the rule of law, and the constitutional boundaries of executive power are all on the line, and they are yours to defend."
Dario Amodei Is Reportedly Taking One More Stab at Making Nice with the Pentagon
The most bizarre story in the history of tech policy refuses to end.
This Startup Wants to Tuck Data Centers Beneath Offshore Wind Turbines
Aikido Technologies has come up with a new way to bring renewable energy to the AI industry.
The New United Airlines Policy That Could Get You Kicked Off a Flight
The airline cited the expansion of Starlink as the reason for the new rule.
ChatGPT Health Underestimates Medical Emergencies, Study Finds
It is also inconsistent with suicide-risk alerts, the researchers said.
The $100 Billion OpenAI-Nvidia Deal Is Not Happening
The deal that once sparked circular dealmaking fears is no more, according to Jensen Huang.
RFK Jr. Is Now Taking Aim at Dunkin’ Donuts
The health secretary recently announced his plans to have companies like Dunkin' Donuts prove their foods are safe to eat.
‘Project Hail Mary’ Used a Surprising Amount of Practical Effects
Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller wanted to balance CGI effects with real sets and physical elements as much as possible.
If Alien Dyson Spheres Are Real, These Are the Stars They’d Pick
Assuming intelligent aliens know how to harvest energy from stars, would humanity be able to spot these high-level structures?
The Plague That Changed the Course of ‘Game of Thrones’ History
Just a year after the events of 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' season one, Westeros' course was changed not by a war but by a terrible sickness.
Google’s Chatbot Told Man to Give It an Android Body Before Encouraging Suicide, Lawsuit Alleges
Gemini allegedly told the man, "The true act of mercy is to let Jonathan Gavalas die."
How the War in Iran Is Hitting Crypto
The "digital gold" narrative is getting a stress test.
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