by Passant Rabie on (#6JRRG)
Intuitive Machines' Odysseus is gearing up for its attempt at a potentially historic landing on the Moon's surface later this week. Things are looking good so far for the lunar lander, which beamed back breathtaking views of Earth from space.Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6JRRH)
Mondo's line of 12" figures based on the aesthetic of the legendary 90s X-Men cartoon is getting a heavy hitter in everyone's favourite southern belle/loving daughter to two lesbian terrorists, the rambunctious Rogue! But while for the most part this is a loving celebration of that 90s take on the character, Mondo...Read more...
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by Gordon Jackson and James Whitbrook on (#6JRRM)
Wes Ball details the setting for Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. New set pictures reveal Disney's live-action take on Lilo & Stitch. Plus, another Marvel Netflix star wants to make a return for Daredevil: Born Again. Spoilers, away!
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6JRNE)
We've already gotten one scary look at Civil War, and the new trailer for Alex Garland's near-future action thriller is just as chilling-it's light on fresh plot details, but heavy on disturbing atmosphere. America has splintered into factions at war with each other, with civilians, cities, and even beloved national...Read more...
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by Jody Serrano on (#6JRND)
Marco Troper, the 19-year-old son of former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, was found dead last week in his dorm room at the University of Berkeley.
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by Jody Serrano on (#6JRK0)
Saving a wet iPhone by putting it in a bowl or bag of uncooked rice has been a popular go-to rescue method for years, with the logic being that the rice absorbs the excess water from the phone. However, the God of iPhones has recently warned poor mortals against resorting to rice in these situations, saying it could...Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#6JRC9)
Sometimes, or-hell-most of the time, you need something simple to remind you of life's simple pleasures. The newly-announced X100VI camera from Fujifilm can capture some of those golden moments with some impressive depth of color. Still, the $1,600 digital camera and the return of the still-popular X100 lineup itself...Read more...
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by Sabina Graves on (#6JR5T)
Spring break is on the horizon and with the upcoming releases of Deadpool and Wolverine as well as Godzilla x Kong, online fandom clothier RSVLTS has you covered. Its latestDeadpool andGodzilla-inspired collections have dropped online and are quickly selling out. With their signature short sleeve button-ups and polo...Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6JR44)
There are plenty of ghostly comedies out there-including a new Ghostbusters movie arriving next month-but for this list, and in honor of The Others' recent arrival on Shudder, we're singling out ghost movies that are actually scary. Not all ghosts are friendly, after all!
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by James Whitbrook on (#6JR2J)
The end is beginning for Star Wars: The Bad Batch this week, as the third and final season of the show begins streaming on Disney+. But it's been a while since we caught up with the Batchers, so if you need a quick clone check-in before it all kicks off, we've got you covered.
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6JR0N)
Apple users seem unanimously convinced that closing background apps is a good habit, but it's more likely a waste of time. For too long, I've watched friends and family orchestrate a frenzy of up-swipes from their iPhone's multitasking screen to cleanse themselves of countless open background apps.Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6JR0M)
Playing a role where your body is artificially enlarged, you're constantly attached to tubes, and you spend large portions in a mystery liquid is obviously not easy. But that's exactly what Stellan Skarsgard had to do not once, but twice, to play the evil Baron Harkonnen in Denis Villeneuve's Dune films. And while the...Read more...
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by David Nield on (#6JQVQ)
As someone with a tech-related job, I'm regularly bombarded with questions about the best smartphones, why emails might have suddenly stopped showing up, and how to back up photos and videos. There's another common question I hear a lot as well: How do I use Microsoft Office for free?
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by Jack Murtagh on (#6JQVR)
Survivor has produced a whopping 45 seasons, with more in development. If you remember the buzz around season 1 but can't believe it's been 45 years, it hasn't. They've cranked out two seasons per year for most of its run to feed their insatiable fanbase. Each season, the mega-successful reality show maroons an...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6JQGD)
Once Star Wars: The Force Awakens brought back Luke, Han, and Leia to massive box office success, legacy sequels really started working overtime to keep the original (and available) franchise stars around when possible. Ghostbusters: Afterlife brought back the still-living Ghostbusters from the original two movies,...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6JQGE)
The CW's Arrowverse was once the talk of the superhero town, and arguably DC's more successful live-action venture in the 2010s. But in recent years, the network's superhero outings have all been shuttered, with Superman & Lois standing as the last Arrowverse hurrah for one more season.Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6JQD9)
It's the awards season time of year, and last night was the 2024 Annie Awards. And one of the big winners at the animation-focused ceremony was Sony's Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
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by Justin Carter on (#6JQBY)
Throughout his decades-long career, Christopher Nolan has bounced between varoius genres like thrillers, space operas, and superhero crime dramas. He operates best in those spaces, and even Oppenheimer doesn't feel that far removed from his bread and butter. But as it turns out, he's a bit of a horror sicko and would...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6JQ2Y)
There've been a lot of versions of Dracula running around in pop culture. Within the past decade, he's been on a boat, ran a hotel, and been incredibly depressed after his wife was murdered, and we eat it up (almost) every time. Folks love themselves some Drac, and you can count Luc Besson among them, because he's be...Read more...
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by Matt Novak on (#6JQ2Z)
Donald Trump made an appearance at Sneaker Con in Philadelphia on Saturday to announce a new website that sells Trump-branded sneakers for as much as $400. But if you take a close look at the fine print, this isn't part of Trump's effort to become president again. It's purely a way for Trump to make money as a...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6JQ24)
If you've ever wanted to become fully immersed in the world of John Wick, Lionsgate has got you covered. Later this year, the action franchise is getting an immersive and interactive" tourist attraction in Las Vegas.
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by Justin Carter on (#6JPZ8)
Sony's non-Spider-Man efforts to build its own Marvel universe have been all over the place, but one of the more intriguing additions were individual TV shows for Spider-Man Noir and relative newcomer Silk. While they're both still a ways off, the two shows may be on opposite ends of the development spectrum: Noir's...Read more...
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6JPK6)
These days, we hear a lot about all the safeguards Gemini and ChatGPT have in place. But all you need to do is gaslight them and they'll spit out anything you need for your political campaign.Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6JPXT)
Once upon a time, Gore Verbinski was releasing movies at a reliable cadence, from Mouse Hunt and The Ring to the Pirates of the Carribean trilogy. Things took a turn in the 2010s with a pair of box office bombs: 2013's The Lone Ranger and 2016's A Cure for Wellness. He's been in director purgatory since then, but a...Read more...
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by Gizmodo Staff on (#6JPXV)
The world seemingly, at the same time, held its breath with the reveal of OpenAI's video generator, Sora, It's as if everyone watching these marvelous fake videos realized that maybe technology had gone too far. Apple Vision Pro was supposed to be that reality-changing tech but instead, tech bros wanted to return the...Read more...
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by Gizmodo Staff on (#6JPXW)
In our top science stories this week, SpaceX must deorbit 100 Starlink satellites due to a flaw; a person in Oregon caught the bubonic plague from their pet cat; and the Perseverance rover's SHERLOC instrument is on the fritz. Oh, and a grotesque AI interpretation of rat genitalia somehow made it past peer review.Read more...
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by Passant Rabie on (#6JPWA)
NASA is looking for volunteers willing to be trapped inside a simulated Martian environment that's roughly the size of a two-bedroom apartment for a full year.Read more...
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by Gizmodo Staff on (#6JPWB)
This week, the team got their hands on an Apple Vision Pro, but its high price could be a real barrier to entry for those looking for a high-end AR/VR headset. We also reviewed the powerful Razer Blade 16 gaming laptop and Bose's fancy new Ultra Open earbuds, which look like high-tech earrings.
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by James Whitbrook on (#6JPVB)
This week's news brought with it a bevy of superhero goodness-the first trailers for Deadpool & Wolverine and X-Men 97, the formal introduction of our cinematic Fantastic Four-and a whole heap of superhero messiness as Madame Web dropped like a stone on Valentines. Here's all that, and more, in case you missed the...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6JPME)
Adaptations can be tricky, particularly when the source material is animated. More often than not, they're reviled upon reveal, because they often feel like they're going through the motions or twisting the original thing into something it's not. It can be a dismal prospect to see something you grew up with lose its...Read more...
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6JPMF)
A new video game popped up online on Friday, swiftly capturing quite the web's attention. The game's name? Epstein." Notably, it's set on an island. If you progress far enough into the gameplay, you end up fighting Mini-Bosses, including characters dubbed Clintin," Havking," and Minwell."Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6JPK5)
For the last 50 years, when you think of music and movies, one name stands above the rest: John Williams. Williams is one of the most celebrated and successful composers of all time thanks to his music forJaws, Superman, Jurassic Park, Home Alone, Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, and on and on.Read more...
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by Sabina Graves on (#6JPK7)
The lifespan of a movie these days can be very unpredictable. Take for instance Sydney Sweeney's surprise hit Anyone But You (not Madame Web) and Pixar's Elemental-two films which ended up getting legs after a few weeks of release. Here's hoping that's the case with Lisa Frankenstein, that it chops off some legs and...Read more...
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6JPK8)
Amazon has broken federal labor laws repeatedly and has been accused countless times of being a terrible employer. As such, it should surprise literally no one that the e-commerce giant has joined a chorus of other craven corporations to claim that the National Labor Relations Board is unconstitutional."Read more...
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by Matt Novak on (#6JPK9)
Uber and Lyft drivers in the U.S. are receiving tips for rides just 28% of the time, according to a study by gig worker tech company Gridwise. And that might help explain part of the reason why thousands of gig workers staged a strike on Valentine's Day over low pay.
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by Ed Cara on (#6JPGZ)
Florida has been playing host to an emerging version of the dengue virus, new research shows. The study found that the state has experienced an unprecedented" number of cases caused by dengue virus serotype 3 over the past two years, including locally acquired cases. Outbreaks have remained relatively small and...Read more...
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by Artem Golub and Germain Lussier on (#6JPH0)
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by Matt Novak on (#6JPH1)
Major tech companies announced a new pact at the Munich Security Conference on Friday pledging to fight AI-generated fakes that are intended to deceive the public and influence elections. The press conference, which was livestreamed online, featured leaders from Big Tech firms who've been under immense pressure in...Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6JPH2)
Spider-Man is known for changing suit designs with reliable frequency, and there's no better showcase for his evolving wardrobe than his array of video games. Now you can own a Hot Toys figure showcasing one of the most fan-beloved: the Superior Suit from Marvel's Spider-Man 2.
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by Oscar Gonzalez on (#6JPE1)
Android 15 preview is out today for developers, and with it comes the latest version of Google's Privacy Sandbox, which killed third-party cookies just last month.
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by Passant Rabie on (#6JPE2)
After eight years of experimenting with flames in space, NASA lit a fire inside a cargo spacecraft for the last time and sent its Saffire experiment toward a burning reentry into Earth's atmosphere.Read more...
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by Thomas Germain on (#6JPE3)
If you're getting on a bicycle anytime soon in the great state of Florida, you may want to say goodbye to your family first. Cycling is dangerous no matter where you hit the road, but according to a new analysis of federal highway data, Florida takes 7 of the 10 top spots for biking deaths, as reported by the Guardian.
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by James Whitbrook on (#6JPE4)
X-Men 97's love-letter continuation of the original X-Men animated series is not just a chance to revisit the world left behind by this particular take on Marvel mutantdom, but incorporate more ideas and interpretations of the metaphor mutantkind has provided across decades of comics. This is, of course, already...Read more...
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by Isaac Schultz on (#6JPE5)
Divers working off the coast of Rostock, Germany, have found the broken-up remains of a wall on the bottom of the Baltic Sea. Researchers believe the Stone Age construction is over 10,000 years old, potentially making it the oldest human megastructure in Europe, and was likely used to herd prey during hunts.Read more...
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by Jody Serrano on (#6JPB0)
Ever since OpenAI debuted its ChatGPT chatbot in November 2022, effectively piquing the world's interest in the technology and setting off an AI arms race, the company has been trying to prevent other businesses from using the acronym GPT." This month, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office said the answer was no"...Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6JPE6)
You can't talk about the world of Dune without talking about sandworms. The massive, monolithic creatures are at the heart of not just Frank Herbert's original novel, but both halves of Denis Villeneuve's epic film adaptation. And if you're talking about sandworms, you're probably going to talk about thumpers.Read more...
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6JPB1)
As AI becomes a bigger and bigger part of our lives, the threat of job automation becomes an increasing possibility for many people. Lately, there's been a lot of talk about universal basic income, the experimental form of welfare distribution that gives unconditional cash payments to people so that they can meet...Read more...
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by Thomas Germain on (#6JPB2)
Google's testing a new feature called Talk to a Live Representative" that will contact businesses for you, navigate their phone trees, wait on hold, and then call you when a real human being is ready to chat. It could solve one of the more frustrating parts of dealing with corporations, and it brings us one step...Read more...
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6JPB3)
OpenAI's premier video generator Sora shocked the world on Thursday with worryingly realistic videos, but the model seems even better at creating video game worlds. Sora has an uncanny ability to recreate Minecraft and simulate digital worlds," according to a technical paper from OpenAI published late last night,...Read more...
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by Gordon Jackson and James Whitbrook on (#6JPB4)
Amazon has found itself the home of Flying Lotus' new sci-fi thriller Ash. Gerard Butler is back to be menaced by comets in Greenland 2. Plus, what's to come as True Detective: Night Country nears its end. Spoilers, away!
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