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How to Experience the Total Solar Eclipse From Anywhere
In less than a week, the Moon will come between us and the Sun, creating a remarkable view of our host star. The total solar eclipse will cross North America, passing over Mexico, the U.S., and Canada, with millions of people along the path of totality. But if you happen to not be one of them, or if clouds obscure...Read more...
Daredevil: Born Again Set Pictures Herald the Bloody Return of Punisher
Russell Crowe discusses the future of The Pope's Exorcist. The Minecraft movie set pictures reveal its take on the blocky aesthetic. Joker: Folie a Deux teases a deadly dance. Plus, what's coming on Ghosts, and a look at Star Trek: Discovery's return. Spoilers get!
10 Modern ‘Mechanical Turks’: When Automation Is Just Humans in Disguise
Amazon's grocery stores ditched their Just Walk Out" technology on Tuesday, though it turned out the automated checkout system included 1,000 reviewers in India. However, this is hardly the only example of times when automation breakthroughs were truly powered by human workers in hiding - a phenomenon known as The...Read more...
How to Screenshot on a Windows Laptop or Desktop
Want to capture that fleeting content flying past your screen? There's a few simple commands you can use to screenshot on Windows PCs or desktops. On Windows 11 and Windows 10, it's all about the Snipping Tool, though the latest version of Microsoft's OS offers some easy shortcuts to avoid the Print Screen button, if...Read more...
See How Alex Garland's Civil War Divides the United States
Alex Garland's Civil War isn't shy about its premise. It's right there in the title. It's about a United States of America that's no longer united, with various sections engaged in a civil war. But while many would assume it's some kind of easy-to-understand red state, blue state thing, A24 has released an image that...Read more...
Doctor Who and Madame Web Agree: Britney Spears' 'Toxic' Is an Action Scene Icon
Nineteen years ago today, alien denizens of the universe gathered in the Doctor Who revival's sophomore episode, The End of the World," to bid farewell to the planet Earth by mourning her with song: the traditional ballad Toxic" by Britney Spears, played on vinyl. It took nearly two decades, but finally someone else...Read more...
Disneyland's Autopia Decides to It Call Quits on Gas Cars
It's been a nice 69 years for Disneyland's car attraction Autopia, but it's finally getting an upgrade worthy of its neighbors. Situated in the futuristic area called Tomorrowland, nestled next to Space Mountain and Star Tours, the ride has used gas-powered cars since its debut in 1955. Now though, Disney has...Read more...
Judge Sides with Tech Billionaires in California Forever Case Against Family Ranchers
California Forever, the tech billionaire-backed effort to create a new city on hundreds of acres in the Bay Area, has faced a number of challenges, including a legal dispute between the project's backers and a number of families who are longtime residents of the area where developers want to build.
How Worried Should We Be About Bird Flu Right Now?
Bird flu is once again setting many of us on edge. Early this week, health officials announced a human case of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in Texas, one that may have been caught from infected cows in the area. These recent cases in livestock and now humans are a real ongoing concern, but for the time...Read more...
X-Men '97 Is Paying Tribute to Another '90s Icon This Week
X-Men 97 has so far been a nostalgia feast for fans of the much-loved X-Men: The Animated Series, capturing its 1990s vibes while carrying the stories of its characters into their next chapters (sometimes at dizzying speeds). This week brings episode four, Motendo / Lifedeath - Part 1," and Marvel just dropped a...Read more...
Court Bans Use of 'AI-Enhanced' Video Evidence Because That's Not How AI Works
A judge in Washington state has blocked video evidence that's been AI-enhanced" from being submitted in a triple murder trial. And that's a good thing, given the fact that too many people seem to think applying an AI filter can give them access to secret visual data.Read more...
Everything to Remember Before Star Trek: Discovery Returns for Its Final Season
This week, Star Trek: Discovery boldly goes for one final adventure. After years of waiting-and knowing that this fifth season would be its last-the Trek show that launched the franchise's current renaissance will begin its victory lap. But before that, it has been a while since Discovery was last on our screens-so...Read more...
How to Factory Reset a Samsung Smartphone
It's finally time to say goodbye to your trusty Samsung smartphone. But before you do, don't forget to remove all that data. You'll need to factory reset the device to restore it to its first-day" state. While this won't buff out the scratches and scuff marks the phone's outer shell has accumulated since you started...Read more...
Prehistoric Kite-Shaped Rock Could Represent Oldest-Known Animal Carving
A hunk of rock found on the South African coast may be the oldest human artwork representing another animal, according to a team of researchers that examined the stone.Read more...
3 Body Problem's Otherworldly VR Helmets Posed Some Unique Challenges on Set
One of 3 Body Problem's earliest mysteries comes wrapped in a sleek, shiny package: the seemingly not-of-this-world VR helmets that Jin (Jess Hong) and Jack (John Bradley) are given-and that transport them into an eerily lifelike environment they assume at first is a next-level immersive video game.Read more...
Discord April Fool's Video Surpasses a Billion YouTube Views in a Day and Nobody's Sure How
An April Fool's Day video posted to YouTube by the chat platform Discord wracked up well over a billion page views in less than a single day. The video is only 17 seconds long and jokingly advertises Loot boxes"-the frequently recurring video game trope-as coming to the chat and streaming app. While you'd think there...Read more...
Game-Changing Artificial Pancreas Set to Improve Lives of Type 1 Diabetics in UK
The UK has embarked on a first-of-its-kind initiative that will make the lives of many diabetics much easier. The country is set to provide artificial pancreas devices to tens of thousands of people living with type 1 diabetes. The recently approved devices should eliminate the need for patients to constantly measure...Read more...
Apple Vision Pro’s Creepy Avatars Can Now Invade Your Personal Space
The Apple Vision Pro's Spatial Personas, avatars designed to replicate a user's facial expressions and hand gestures, have been set loose. The avatars can now roam freely in your virtual space, allowing them to look at, point to, and interact with, various apps over SharePlay. It's part of Apple's effort to make...Read more...
Possible Fragment From ISS Battery Pallet May Have Crashed Through Florida Home
Three years ago, NASA tossed a massive pallet of old batteries from the International Space Station (ISS), hoping that it would burn up through Earth's atmosphere. A few weeks ago, the space station's trash finally did reenter through the atmosphere, but a piece of it may have survived and smashed through a house in...Read more...
Boy Kills World's Gory New Trailer Is Here to Bleed All Over Your Screen
Just when the internet had started to calm down over catching Bill Skarsgard's Eric Draven interpretation in The Crow reboot, here comes a new red band trailer for Skarsgard's other upcoming splashy revenge thriller: Boy Kills World.
Meet the Jedi's Piratical Foes in This Exclusive Star Wars Book Excerpt
Star Wars is fascinated with the downfall of the Jedi Order right now. The High Republic transmedia effort has seen the Jedi's apex challenged; the 25th anniversary of the prequel era's beginnings in The Phantom Menace is on the way; and soon The Acolyte will show the rise of darkness. But another trend in examining...Read more...
Dell XPS 14 2024 Review: A Laptop That Wants to Be Everything for Everyone
If you already hated the Dell XPS 14 from the first glimpse of it back at CES this year, then there's nothing I or anybody can say that would probably change your mind. You can judge by its cover all you want; the sleek and spartan 2024 XPS, whether 13, 14, or 16 inches, is a different kind of laptop than you're...Read more...
The 10 Weirdest, Most Non-Disney Movies to Watch on Hulu Right Now
Disney+ and Hulu are now a single destination, after a beta period designed in part to let parents fiddle with the settings ahead of Disney+'s impending influx of edgier titles. But the gates are open now, kiddos-so here are 10 wonderfully weird movies (and one TV series) you can watch on Hulu through Disney+.Read more...
Giancarlo Esposito Instantly Knew Baby Yoda was the star of The Mandalorian
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Apple Wants Your Apple Watch to Act Like a Lifeguard
From its heart rate monitors to its car crash detection, the Apple Watch has a multitude of features that have helped save lives. Now, Apple wants to add another feature to the smartwatch that can warn you about going to the deep end of the pool.Read more...
Daisy Ridley Wants the Same Thing We Do From Her Upcoming Star Wars Movie
If you know anything about Star Wars, it's very easy to speculate about what the new movie starring Daisy Ridley will be. Ridley's character, Rey, is going to be at the center of a New Jedi Order, so you picture new Jedi, new characters learning to use the Force, and ultimately their rising good being balanced with a...Read more...
Jon Stewart Confirms Apple Wouldn't Let Him Do Show on AI With FTC Chair
Jon Stewart interviewed Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan on Monday night's episode of The Daily Show, alongside a segment on how artificial intelligence is taking jobs. Stewart says Apple wouldn't let him do either on his Apple TV show The Problem with Jon Stewart, which was canceled roughly six months ago.Read more...
Adidas Bans '44' on Germany's Team Jerseys After Historian Says It Looks Like a Nazi Symbol
Adidas has banned fans from personalizing the German national team jersey with the number 44" after outrage over the resulting resemblance to Nazi symbolism.Read more...
Sam Raimi Says He's Not Working On a Spider-Man 4 'Yet'
Don Mancini teases his plans for the Chucky TV show alongside a potential Child's Play movie. Get a look at the Punisher's return for Daredevil: Born Again. Plus, Smiling Friends makes its surprise return. Spoilers now!
California Law Would Give Workers 'Right to Disconnect' From Employer's Messages Outside Work Hours
At least thirteen countries around the world have adopted right to disconnect" laws in recent years, banning employers from forcing workers to always be ready to answer emails and phone calls outside of work hours. And California could be next if new legislation makes its way through the state legislature.Read more...
Owners of Cargo Ship Behind Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Don't Blame Us
Last week, a cargo ship temporarily lost power and spun out of control, causing it to slam into the Francis Scott Key Bridge near Baltimore. The bridge collapsed, sending two construction workers to their deaths. Two other construction workers were injured, and four others are currently unaccounted for and are...Read more...
How to Unlock a Samsung Phone
So you bought a Samsung smartphone through your carrier, and now you're trying to, as Freddie Mercury sang, Break free." There's a way to do so without too much of a headache, though it's all contingent on whether or not you've paid off your device with your current carrier. In most cases, the carrier will also want...Read more...
Hasbro's New Figure Reveals Are Full of Rebels, Robots, and a Goddamn Hammerhead
This past weekend Hasbro-not content with the metric buttload of action figures it's already been teasing lately-revealed a bunch of new figures for its Transformers, G.I. Joe, Marvel, and Star Wars lines at Wondercon. But, at long last, the toymaker is getting around to a character from the galaxy far, far away it's...Read more...
Let Rebecca Hall Remake This Horror Movie Now!
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The Best New Movies and TV Streaming in April 2024, and Where to Watch Them
It's an April shower... of movies. Welcome to io9's latest edition of the Nerd's Watch, where we pare down the enormous lists of new films and television shows arriving on all your favorite streaming services into the sci-fi, fantasy, and horror titles we think you'll like most. (And sometimes, just the ones that we...Read more...
'I Never Thought That What I Was Doing Was Illegal,' SBF Says as He Begins Prison Sentence
Days after Sam Bankman-Fried received a 25-year prison sentence, the FTX founder released a statement to ABC News saying how sorry he was about his crimes. He says he made some bad decisions" and didn't realize that his billion-dollar Ponzi scheme wasn't illegal.Read more...
New Bill in California Aims to Force Ticketmaster to Play Nice With Others
A new bill introduced by an influential California state senator takes aim at Ticketmaster, whose stranglehold on the entertainment industry has long vexed concertgoers with its fees and out-of-control pricing.
CBD for Chronic Pain Doesn't Work, Large Review Finds
CBD for your chronic pain may turn out to be a dangerous dud, the authors of a large review say. They found little evidence from clinical trials that CBD can be an effective pain reliever. These products also tend to have inaccurate labeling information about the amount of CBD they contain or even other undisclosed...Read more...
In a New, Extended Planet of the Apes Trailer, the Hunt Is On
The first big sci-fi epic of the summer is almost here. It's Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, the next film in the ongoing prequel series that's setting up the iconic 1968 film. This time, Maze Runner director Wes Ball is at the helm with a story set generations after the three most recent films, and tickets are on...Read more...
Neutron Stars Spew Jets That Travel at Relativistic Speeds, Scientists Say
The dense remains of massive stars generate powerful jets of gas and dust that move hundreds of millions of miles per hour, according to research published last week in Nature.
Lego's April Releases Roll for Initiative
After a couple of bumper months-and with eyes looking ahead to next month's celebration of Star Wars day-Lego is keeping things a little more quiet in April. But that doesn't mean there aren't some great kits... and two very big, very special ones.
Netflix's 3 Body Problem Had a Shocking True Crime Saga Going on Behind the Scenes
3 Body Problem has been a ratings hit for Netflix-according to the streamer, it racked up 11 million views in its first four days-and fans are waiting to hear if all those tantalizing questions it left unanswered will be addressed in a second season. But even with all its twists and that one really brutal sequence,...Read more...
Google Agrees to Delete Browsing History in Incognito Mode Lawsuit Settlement
Google will delete browsing data the company compiled on Chrome users who thought their data wasn't being collected while using Incognito mode, according to a new report from the Wall Street Journal Monday. The move is part of a settlement with consumers who first sued in 2020 after it was revealed that using Incognito...Read more...
Controversial Scientist Back at Work After Jail Time for Creating Genetically Modified Babies
A Chinese scientist once jailed for helping to create the world's first genome-edited babies seems to have not missed a beat. In a recent interview, He Jiankui revealed that he is once again working in the field of human genetic engineering. These newest experiments are reportedly in compliance with ethical standards...Read more...
Ahmed Best Gets the Jedi Lego He Deserves in These New Star Wars Sets
We might have only just hit April, but Lego is getting Star Wars fans ready for a world of wallet pain next month with the impending arrival of its annual May 4 set-usually a big, expensive, lavish replica of an iconic vehicle or character from the saga. But before that gets unveiled, the company is teasing a few more ...Read more...
Fire Extinguishing Ball Manufacturer Says Safety Agency Doesn’t Understand How Its Product Works
The Thai manufacturer of the Elide Fire Extinguishing Balls, a product that claims to activate automatically in case of a fire and release fire retardant chemicals to help put it out, is pushing back on warnings from U.S. government officials that state its product is unsafe and can lead to death.Read more...
How to Factory Reset an iPad
Just as restarting and resetting an iPad works, factory resetting also helps when you run into issues or are simply looking to sell or trade-in your tablet. However, a factory reset erases all the data from your device, so make sure you have your content backed up before proceeding. Since a factory reset wipes out...Read more...
Google Maps Is Officially the Greatest App of All Time
After 31 days in the trenches of Gizmodo's March Madness bracket challenge, Google Maps has emerged victorious!Read more...
In Interview With the Vampire's New Trailer, Louis Begins to Remember the Horrors
The truth about the past looms large over season two of Interview With the Vampire as Louis (Jacob Anderson) continues to recount his life story to journalist Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian). And for the vampire there seems to be a lot of bloody unearthing to do.Read more...
Watch Elon Musk Talk About Being an ‘Illegal Immigrant’ in Video From 2013
Elon Musk has spent the better part of a year complaining about illegal immigrants" who are invading" the country. But an old video from 2013 resurfaced on Saturday that appears to show the billionaire admitting he was at one point building his small business in the country illegally, describing it as a gray area."Read more...
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