by Gordon Jackson and James Whitbrook on (#6M33H)
Production has begun on Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler's mystery vampire movie. Get a look at more pictures from Chucky's return. Plus, what's next on Ghosts. Spoilers, away!
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6M30M)
Noise-canceling headphones offer a tech bro's solution to the world of sound. They deem everything in your natural environment as noise" that can be canceled out, allowing you to purely listen to your devices. The technology is generally considered good for your ears by reducing the overall noise levels you're...Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#6M30N)
I can't start talking about Alienware's redesigned m16 gaming laptop, the R2, without first telling you straight up why I like this laptop as much as I do. I don't like it because of its performance, even if it's fairly good for its mid-range price point. It's not the 240 Hz display, which is also nice-looking but not...Read more...
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by Jack Murtagh on (#6M30P)
Merry Tax Day, fellow law-abiding citizens. As national observances go, Tax Day could use a rebrand. Some traditions to make it more fun for the kids. We'll adorn our tax-mas trees with 1040s and W-2s. Children will hang their stock portfolios from the mantle. The naughty dependents get penalties while the nice ones...Read more...
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by David Nield on (#6M30Q)
There's enough going on in the world without your smartphone adding to your stress levels, which is why it's worth taking a few minutes to configure your Android handset so it's as friendly, as intuitive, and as convenient to use as possible. There are quite a few ways to go about this, and we've included some of our...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6M2N2)
Back in its heyday, Game of Thrones looooooved killing off characters. Whether they were sad, hilarious, or kind of dumb, those ends have been memorable in their own ways, the mark of a good show filled with great actors. And who can forget the death of Jack Gleason's Joffrey Baratheon, one of the show's most disliked...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6M2N3)
Do you still think Sucker Punch was just shy of being a truly great work? If so, Zack Snyder agrees with you-and he's ready to make its Snyder Cut a reality.Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6M2KP)
We're halfway through April, and it's been a busy month, media-wise. After starting with last weekend's Monkey Man and The First Omen, this week's graced us with Prime Video's Fallout and A24's Civil War, both of which are big for their own individual reasons.
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by Justin Carter on (#6M2JB)
Like pretty much everyone else this weekend, I'm watching the TV adaptation of Fallout. I'm really enjoying it, and there's a lot about it to like, from its characters and sense of place to the way it incorporates the game's mechanics and setting into a non-interactive format. It's a very solid show that has the...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6M2GS)
Longtime fans of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man movies have been clamoring for a fourth movie since basically forever after Spider-Man 3 dropped. While that demand isn't quite as loud now as it was back then, there's still hope that someone will get that ball rolling, especially since Tobey Maguire returned for Spider-Man: No...Read more...
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by Florence Ion on (#6M2FB)
I never thought I'd see the day I'd become a wearables" person, and it's because I've spent so long on the Android side of things. For years, Android users waited in vain for manufacturers to make smartwatches that fit nicely and didn't peter out after a mere eight hours off the charger. It wasn't until these last...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6M27B)
Since 2014, Russell Dauterman has been an artist mainstay of Marvel comics, and one of the best working at the publisher today. From working with Jason Aaron to tell the story of Jane Foster's Mighty Thor to giving stylish looks to the X-Men for their annual Hellfire Galas (RIP), his work has consistently been pretty...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6M25W)
Legos are everywhere these days, including criminal enterprises. Earlier in the week, California's Organized Retail Crime Taskforce performed a series of raids against an illegal fencing operation spread across four buildings in LA and Orange counties. During those raids, authorities found a collection of Lego sets...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6M23S)
Since 2014's Devil's Due, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett have been working together as the director duo Radio Silence. Between Scream 5 and 6 and Ready or Not, they've managed to win over plenty of horror fans as the real deal. And with Abigail a week away from hitting theaters, the pair may have already...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6M225)
Tenet ain't the only Christopher Nolan movie getting another theatrical run. During its presentation at CinemaCon, Paramount revealed it was going to put Interstellar back in theaters as a celebration of its 10th birthday.Read more...
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6M224)
A Texas hospital has shut down its organ transplant program after discovering that a doctor allegedly made inappropriate changes" to medical records that would have made certain patients ineligible for operations.
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by Gizmodo Staff on (#6M226)
Elon Musk continues to never stop being a joke. From his deposition to where he admits that his tweets probably hurt the value of Twitter to him finally admitting that he roleplays as a toddler on his burner account. Check out this week's big stories in tech.Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6M20K)
Dune: Part Two's success can never escape the shadow of the wormussy. Yes, even as the smash hit movie heads home, we're all still talking about that popcorn bucket, as much as AMC probably wishes at this point we'd rather not. But it's not all sandworms in this weeks news-CinemaCon, Civil War, and even Jedi Shaggy...Read more...
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by Ed Cara on (#6M20M)
Measles has made an unwelcome return to the U.S., with dozens of children across multiple states having caught the highly contagious viral disease so far this year. There are several reasons why measles has become a larger problem both here and worldwide as of late, but there's one commonly speculated suspect for its...Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#6M1ZP)
The Humane AI Pin has been out for a few days, and to say the release has been divisive might seem like an understatement. Most reviews that have come out this past week have been lukewarm at best. Most who have used the Pin for a few weeks have noted the device is buggy, slow, and lacking a few features one would...Read more...
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by Sabina Graves on (#6M1RS)
Finding Loki's glorious purpose finally came full circle at the end of Loki season two in ways perhaps the God of Mischief turned God of Stories couldn't have imagined. Tom Hiddleston discussed his 14-year journey as Loki on a recent Jimmy Kimmel Live! appearance, during which Kimmel asked if it's really the last...Read more...
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6M0X0)
A recreation of Willy's Chocolate Experience," the AI-generated Willy Wonka fiasco in Glasgow that left kids crying and forced the police to be called, appears to be selling tickets for its American debut. For $44, attendees will allegedly be offered two complimentary jelly beans" and the chance to meet the mother...Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6M1RT)
From Roman gladiators and personified emotions to vampires, jokers, and Wolverines, CinemaCon 2024 was absolutely stacked. Over four straight days in Las Vegas, major movie studios broke exciting news, showed exclusive footage, and more, and we were there to witness it all.Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6M1Q5)
It's been a big week for Marvel's mutants. X-Men 97 blew the doors wide open with a haunting, epic episode that has everyone talking, while at CinemaCon, Kevin Feige introduced a rip-roaring batch of Deadpool & Wolverine footage. But as rumors continue to swirl as to who might be the big bad behind both of those...Read more...
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by Sabina Graves on (#6M1Q6)
Bob Iger and Josh D'Amaro were serious when they said they were turbo-charging" progress at Disney Parks as Disneyland Paris sets out to reinvent its second park into Disney's Adventure World. This new park transformation will feature its own World of Frozen and more experiences from Disney's legacy.Read more...
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by Passant Rabie on (#6M1Q7)
The U.S. Space Force is partnering with two companies to launch a demonstration mission of how the military branch would respond to an orbital adversary.Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6M1MX)
We already had an inkling that Andor's Varada Sethu would be joining Doctor Who in the second season for Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor-and now it's official, with the group photo to prove it. Though an earlier report said that Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday would be bowing out after Gatwa's first season, which drops May...Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6M1MY)
Good news and bad news, Trek fans. The good is that the excellent Strange New Worlds will continue to boldly go for at least more more season beyond its currently filming third. The bad news: another member of Paramount's current Trek streaming stable is preparing to say goodbye.Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6M1MZ)
Being based on a hugely popular video game gives Prime Video's Fallout series a big boost: there's already built-in fan base. But there's also pressure that comes with adapting a beloved property, and in a new interview, its showrunners talked about how they captured the game's distinctive tone-especially its quirky...Read more...
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by Logan Carter on (#6M1N0)
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by Artem Golub and Germain Lussier on (#6M1N1)
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by Matt Novak on (#6M1N2)
Google began blocking access to California news outlets for some users in the state, according to an announcement from the tech giant on Friday. And it's all because Google is upset about proposed legislation that would force the company to pay some publishers for their content, something it's calling a link tax."Read more...
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by Passant Rabie on (#6M1K1)
The highly anticipated first flight of Ariane 6 may finally take place this summer after years of delays. But before we can get too excited, European Space Agency Director General Josef Aschbacher is already setting the rocket up for failure without it even reaching the launchpad yet.Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6M1K3)
When making an Alien movie three things are a must. First, Facehuggers. Without them, you can't have the other two. Second, a Chestburster. This is just a smaller version of the third but still absolutely crucial. Then, third, a full-on Xenomorph. Those acid-blooded killers that like to murder entire crews of...Read more...
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by Isaac Schultz on (#6M1K2)
In October 2022, an extremely bright flash caught the attention of the Gemini South telescope in Chile. It was quickly determined to be the brightest ever seen, hence its nickname: the Brightest Of All Time (the BOAT).Read more...
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by Isaac Schultz on (#6HE3A)
Into fossils? Taking a road trip across the country and looking for a side quest? Perhaps you're just looking for an escape from modernity writ large. Well, these are the places for you. More than 320 dinosaur species have been named in the United States and most of the states have produced at least one dinosaur...Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6M1K4)
If you're a fan of indie horror, chances are you're well familiar with the work of Larry Fessenden-both as a director (Habit, The Last Winter, Beneath) and an actor (Session 9, You're Next, Jakob's Wife, The Dead Don't Die). His latest movie, werewolf tale Blackout, arrives today, and io9 got a chance to ask him all...Read more...
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by Ed Cara on (#6M1K5)
The results of a nine-month investigation by health regulators in the European Union should be comforting for anyone taking Ozempic and other similar drugs to treat type 2 diabetes and/or obesity. EU officials said Friday that they failed to find evidence of a causative link between GLP-1 drugs and an increased risk...Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6M1GK)
Here at io9, we're massive fans of Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans' fantastic RPG-horror series Die-an incredible, grippingly subversive tale of tabletop fantasies that was, in fact, so good at homaging the tabletop experience it just straight up became a pretty great one of those eventually, too. But now, Hans and...Read more...
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6M1GM)
Some Intel and Lenovo products have an unfixable bug in their firmware that could allow the devices to be hacked. The bug in question has sat unpatched for years and will never be patched because the impacted products have been deemed end-of-life" and won't receive any additional software updates. While the...Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6M1GN)
It's been two weeks since I saw Alex Garland's Civil War, and I still can't get its chilling final minutes out of my head. Several major things happen in the waning moments of the film, adding an avalanche of emotions on top of everything you've already been feeling. The film is powerful and tense enough on its...Read more...
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by Passant Rabie on (#6M1GP)
The European Space Agency (ESA) launched a Moon mission game in Fortnite that lets you bounce around on the lunar surface, picking up resources and building a habitat in the same way future astronauts will establish human presence on Earth's dusty satellite.Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#6M1DX)
Sure, Apple may already have its M3 chip, one it dropped a little more than a year after the M2 saw the light of day. Sure, the company's M-series silicon line has already proved a standout among computer processors, but even that wasn't enough. According to the latest rumblings from the corner of 1 Infinite Loop,...Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6M1GQ)
Spring may have sprung, the clocks gone forward, and it might be getting warmer again, but when you're Hallmark, the holiday season is forever-and never too far enough to start advertising your bizarre pop culture tree ornaments. And this year, those ornaments are glaring back at you.
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6M1DY)
Elon Musk is removing the ability for X Premium users to hide their blue checkmarks, once a Twitter status symbol turned into a shameful receipt of payment for boosted posts, according to a notification sent to users on Thursday.Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6M1DZ)
There's still almost a year until audiences get to see their brand new Captain America, Sam Wilson, on the big screen-but Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige still decided it was time to debut the first footage from Captain America: Brave New World at CinemaCon 2024.Read more...
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by Nikki Main on (#69YDV)
More Americans are moving out of big cities like San Francisco, Chicago, and New York City, opting for less dense areas where their dollar can go farther. As the housing market skyrockets in these cities and their surrounding areas, a household income of $100,000 just doesn't stretch as much as it used to.Read more...
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by Gordon Jackson and James Whitbrook on (#6M1E0)
The new 28 Years Later saga may have tapped The Marvels' Nia DaCosta. Paramount wants to reboot Scary Movie. Plus, get another look at If, and more details about Smile 2 from Cinemacon. Spoilers, away!
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by Matt Novak on (#6M1BD)
Elon Musk has spent his entire career making predictions about the future. Some of those ideas have panned out-mostly thanks to his brilliant team of people at SpaceX. But for every promise Musk has helped make a reality through a company like SpaceX, there are many more the billionaire would probably like people to...Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6M10V)
There's exactly one Marvel Studios movie coming to theaters this year, but it's one of the biggest to date. Deadpool & Wolverine is scheduled for release on July 26 and it won't only be the first MCU film for Ryan Reynolds' wisecracking killer, but also the MCU debut of Wolverine, played by Hugh Jackman.Read more...
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