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The Nerd's Watch: The Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Streaming in August
You can get comprehensive lists of everything coming to streaming services anywhere. But half of those titles you don’t care about, and the other half are terrible. Where’s the good stuff? io9 is here to help.Read more...
Japanese Spacecraft Hayabusa2 Snaps Incredible Close-Up Image of Asteroid Ryugu
The Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa2 has made some of its closest approaches to asteroid Ryugu yet, returning breathtaking images. Here you can see the an image of the asteroid from just six kilometers (3.72 miles) away. One pixel in the image is around 60 centimeters (1.9 feet).Read more...
Amazon's Face Recognition Misidentifies 28 Members of Congress as Suspected Criminals
Amazon’s controversial face recognition software, called Rekognition, misidentified more than two dozen members of Congress as people arrested for crimes. The false identifications were made when the ACLU of Northern California tasked Rekognition with matching photos of all 535 members of Congress against 25,000…Read more...
Updates From Iron Fist, Gotham, And More
Casting for Disney’s Lady and the Tramp live-action reboot begins. Silver and Black’s Gina Prince-Bythewood is directing another comic book adaptation. Timothy Zahn discusses the unlikely possibility of Mara Jade appearing in Episode IX. Plus what’s to come in the final episodes of The Originals. Spoilers now!
Amid Massive Court Battle, Qualcomm Says Apple Won't Be Using Its Modems in the Next iPhone
Chip manufacturer Qualcomm confirmed in a conference call on Wednesday that it does not believe Apple, with whom it has been locked in a vicious, escalating court battle over royalties and patents since 2017, will use its modems in its next generation of iPhones.
Turns Out That Soccer Ball Putin Gave Trump Has an NFC Chip in It, But It's Probably Harmless
While at a conference alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin at a high-profile conference in Helsinki this month, Donald Trump took some time out of relentlessly praising his counterpart—a former KGB foreign intelligence officer and currently suspected U.S. election-meddler—to accept a gift of one Adidas AG soccer…Read more...
Windows Will Now Use Machine Learning to Decide the Least Infuriating Time for a Forced Update
Windows 10, Microsoft’s current version of its operating has long tormented users with a hard-to-bypass policy of forced updates. It will soon try to take the edge off by using machine learning to determine whether a user is actually using a computer when it updates.Read more...
ThisPacific Rim: UprisingVFX Video Shows How Mo-Cap Performers Become 300-Foot-Tall Jaegers
Pacific Rim Uprising may not have lived up to its predecessor, but it’s still a fun movie about giant monsters fighting giant robots that, sorry to break it to you, weren’t actually so giant before the film’s visual effects artists worked their magic.Read more...
For the First Time Ever, Locke & Key Has Been Ordered To Series
The long, strange road for IDW’s comic book Locke & Key may finally have its conclusion. For the first time ever, the property has been picked up to series with Netflix ordering 10 hour-long episodes.
A Short, Uncomplicated Guide to Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson's Long, Complicated Love Life
Few couples in comic book history come close to the stature of Mary Jane Watson and Peter Parker. Even though they haven’t actually been a couple in the comics for over a decade—something that could be about to change—Pete and MJ’s relationship has been one of the most dramatic and beloved in comics. Given that their…Read more...
Stormy Daniels Arrest in Columbus Was Seemingly a Planned Hit Job
Earlier this month, adult film star Stormy Daniels was arrested while performing at a strip club in Columbus, Ohio. She was accused of touching patrons while performing, which is illegal under Ohio law. The next day, the charges were dropped.
Facebook's Stock In Free Fall Because Everyone Already Uses It
Investors are fleeing Facebook’s stock in after-hours trading after the company’s first real post-scandal earnings report missed expectations. Investors are maniacs. Facebook is massive, it’s making massive amounts of money, and it’s practically gobbled up every user it could potentially have.Read more...
Japan's Emperor Is Stepping Down Soon, Which Could Cause Major Headaches for Computer Calendars
For most people, resigning from your job doesn’t necessitate the invention of any new computer characters, just a new Twitter bio. But as The Guardian reports, when Emperor Akihito, Japan’s current ruler, abdicates the Chrysanthemum Throne next year, that’s exactly what the country will need. Currently, there’s no…Read more...
Scientists Terrorized Lizards With a Leaf Blower to Study Natural Selection
I’m not sure if lizards can experience PTSD, but if they can, I have every reason to believe this science experiment induced it.Read more...
Tommy Hilfiger Reminds Us It Exists With Dumb, Rewards-Spewing Smart Clothes
Smart clothes are fine.Read more...
DeadspinNational Anthem Controversies Don’t Get More Soul-Sucking Than This | JezebelMarine Biolog
Deadspin National Anthem Controversies Don’t Get More Soul-Sucking Than This | Jezebel Marine Biologist Melissa Cristina Márquez Was Bitten and Dragged by a Crocodile...and Lived to Tell Her Story | The A.V. Club Uber can’t keep down accusations of “vomit fraud” against its drivers | Splinter Soledad O’Brien Brutally…Read more...
Why Your SPF 15 Sunscreen Probably Isn’t Enough to Protect You From the Sun
Are you always careful to apply sunscreen before a day outdoors, but find yourself getting burned anyway? It might be due to your application technique. Dermatologists say that most people don’t put on a thick enough layer sunscreen, and new research—in which scientists put varying amounts of sunscreen on volunteers’…Read more...
Can We Make Non-Racist Face Recognition?
As companies race to employ facial recognition everywhere from major league ballparks to your local school and summer camp, we face tough questions about the technology’s potential to intensify racial bias; Commercial face recognition software has repeatedly been shown to be less accurate on people with darker skin,…Read more...
Google Wants You to Use Physical Security Keys So Bad It's Willing to Sell You One
Google really, really wants you to use physical security keys to protect yourself from hackers. After announcing that its 85,000 employees have managed to go more than a year without getting phished because of mandated security devices, Google now has its own physical security key to sell you.Read more...
A Parasitic Disease Spread by Sandflies Is More Common in the U.S. Than Previously Thought
A disease spread by sandflies seen as an exotic nuisance in the U.S. might not be solely a traveler’s disease after all. A new study published Wednesday in JAMA Dermatology suggests that most American cases of leishmaniasis are actually spread by native bugs, not caught while traveling. And thanks to climate change,…Read more...
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies Is Basically a PG, Animated Deadpool
As someone who’d never watched any of the various Teen Titans animated series, I had no idea what to expect sitting down for Teen Titans Go! To the Movies. Was this going to be a film made only for kids? Would it warrant its cinematic release? How funny or clever could it really be? The answers were both quick and…Read more...
IBM Watson Reportedly Recommended Cancer Treatments That Were 'Unsafe and Incorrect'
Internal company documents from IBM show that medical experts working with the company’s Watson supercomputer found “multiple examples of unsafe and incorrect treatment recommendations” when using the software, according to a report from Stat News.Read more...
The Future of Self-Driving Cars Is... Getting Rides to Walmart
If you already rely on ridesharing services to run errands or grab groceries, a self-driving car that shuttles you to pick up your pre-bagged tailgate party snacks may sound like a no-brainer. And that’s essentially what Waymo is up to: In Phoenix, Arizona, Waymo is expanding its self-driving car program by targeting…Read more...
Those 4 Other Potential Game of Thrones Prequels Are Dead, But the Fifth Is Good to Go
HBO has been hard at work figuring out how it’s going to continue the Game of Thrones legacy. This included commissioning a whopping five potential spinoffs set within the A Song of Ice and Fire universe. Now that one has been approved, it looks like the other ones have gotten the Ned Stark treatment.
Everything We Know About Nikon's Upcoming Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera
In what was essentially a foregone conclusion after this teaser video popped up yesterday, earlier this morning Nikon confirmed it is working on a new, full-frame mirrorless camera.Read more...
Save $19 On a Voice-Controlled TiVo, Plus a Free Amazon Echo
TiVo finally joined the voice-controlled future with the Bolt VOX, which includes a voice remote and Alexa compatibility, so you can record, replay, and pause your favorite shows from anywhere with nothing but your voice.
The Expanse Showrunner Talks About the Move to Amazon and What's Coming in Season 4
There was a grim moment this spring when Syfy announced that The Expanse’s third season would be its last on the network—and the future of the beloved sci-fi series was in serious doubt. But with Amazon stepping in, The Expanse will be back, and last week at San Diego Comic-Con, we got a chance to talk to showrunner…Read more...
Nerf's New Laser Tag Blasters Ditched the Darts, and I Don't Miss Them
Over-the-top Nerf battles are a fun and (mostly) painless way to determine who in the office has to buy the donuts this week. What’s not so fun is having to hunt down every last missing dart afterwards. Hasbro’s eliminated that hassle with its new Laser Ops Pro blasters; an updated version of laser tag that might feel…Read more...
Twitter Will Lock Your Account If You Try to Impersonate Elon Musk
In what appears to be a sweeping new campaign to enforce its policy prohibiting impersonation, Twitter now auto-locks any non-verified account that attempts to change its display name to “Elon Musk.” But the Tesla founder isn’t the only one whose name is off limits.Read more...
Why Hot Weather is Really Bad for Your Gadgets, and How to Protect Them
If you’re in the northern hemisphere then summer is already underway, which means your various gadgets and gizmos are going to be lying on beach towels, sitting in hot cars, sweating on the subway and generally getting hotter than they normally would. Here’s why that’s dangerous—and what you can do to keep them…Read more...
Here's Why You Shouldn't Leave a Giant Parabolic Mirror in Your Car on a Sunny Day
We all know you shouldn’t leave pets, infants, or the elderly in your car on a sunny summer day. But giant parabolic mirrors also deserve a spot on that list, a lesson a teacher in residence at a San Francisco science museum learned the hard way last week when he accidentally melted his Subaru Outback’s interior.Read more...
Facebook Swears to End Housing Discrimination on Its Ad Platform for Real This Time
Facebook has signed an agreement with Washington state to retool its advertising platform after a Pro Publica investigation found it could be used to abet housing discrimination. Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson led a year-long investigation into Facebook’s targeted advertising feature, which lets advertisers…Read more...
What Scientists Can Learn From New York City's Freakiest Residents
In a way, cities are giant science labs, providing an environment for organisms that’s unlike anywhere else on the planet. Even though cities have been around for thousands of years, the way that humans are urbanizing our planet in recent decades has become radically transformative for entire ecosystems. Urban living…Read more...
Scientists Believe They've Found a Liquid Body of Water on Mars
After decades of debate, scientists have spotted hints of liquid water trapped beneath the planet’s south polar ice cap.
Updates From the Men in BlackSequel, Agents of SHIELD, and More
Emma Thompson is returning for Men in Black’s spinoff sequel. Jude Law dances around discussing his role in Captain Marvel. Christopher McQuarrie still wouldn’t mind directing the ephemeral, intangible Man of Steel 2. Plus, Peter Dinklage hits the post-apocalypse of I Think We’re Alone Now, and what’s to come on the…Read more...
Watch Rivals SpaceX and Arianespace Both Launch Rockets Within 15 Minutes on Wednesday Morning
Early risers on Wednesday are eligible to observe a rocket launch double header, with multinational company Arianespace planning to launch an Ariane 5 rocket carrying four Galileo GPS satellites for European customers at 7:25am ET and a SpaceX Falcon 9 launch carrying 10 Iridium satellites 15 minutes later at 7:39am…Read more...
U.S. Airlines Are Changing How Their Websites Refer to Taiwan Under Threat of Chinese Retaliation
The mainland Chinese government has demanded U.S. airlines change their websites “to reflect China’s claim on the island territory” of Taiwan, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, and they pretty much plan on doing that rather than risk any kind of retaliation.
Outbound Facebook Infosec Chief Alex Stamos Wrote a Note to Staff Urging Major Reforms
Facebook’s departing chief information security officer Alex Stamos, whose upcoming exit has been known for months, wrote a note to staff in March amid the Cambridge Analytica data-sharing scandal urging them to reconsider the site’s approach to privacy, BuzzFeed News reported on Tuesday.
Automakers Are Already Cheating Emissions Again in the Dumbest Possible Way
In the Year of our Lord 2018, we are what must be 8,000 years from the original start of Dieselgate. A bunch of Volkswagen executives got arrested, everyone agreed to finally make some electric cars, done. Right? Wrong. You thought it was getting better, but instead it’s just getting dumber.Read more...
Former White House Staffers Insist That Sean Spicer Stole Their Fridge
Have you heard? Disgraced former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer has a book out!
Saga's Next Big Saga Is a Year-Long Sabbatical
Saga is no stranger to extended breaks, but this next intermission from the Image Comics series will take longer than usual. Series co-creator Brian K. Vaughan has announced that he and co-creator Fiona Staples are taking a year off from the series.
Dog Owners Fake-Cried So Researchers Could Confirm the Sweet Truth About Our Pups
Canine lovers hardly need more evidence that dogs are, in fact, good. But for any remaining heartless monsters, there’s this new study published on Monday in the journal of Learning and Behavior. It suggests that many dogs will rush over to comfort their owners if they think they’re in a predicament.Read more...
FDA Now Chill About the 'Blood' in Plant-Based Impossible Burgers
The Silicon Valley startup behind the plant-based Impossible Burger seems to have evaded concerns that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration would deem an ingredient in its food potentially unsafe.Read more...
Simulated Attacks Reveal How Easily Corporate Networks Fall Prey to Hackers
Over the past 10 months, software firm Rapid7 has conducted hundreds of penetration tests: simulated cyberattacks that test how a network holds up against actual threats. The results were compiled in a study called “Under the Hoodie 2018,” which not only perpetuates the stereotype of darkly cowled hackers but makes…Read more...
Wells Fargo's Propel Amex Boasts Great Bonus Categories With No Annual Fee
While we generally recommend travel rewards credit cards over cash back cards, Wells Fargo’s Propel Amex is about as good a cash back option as we’ve seen.
New American Particle Collider Gets Thumbs Up FromNational Academies of Sciences
A proposed billion-dollar American particle collider has received enthusiastic backing from the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, according to a newly released report.Read more...
Hulu's The First Teaser Trailer Is Ridiculously Cryptic
Teaser trailers are supposed to give you just enough information about the actual thing they’re teasing to entice you to actually watch the thing when it’s released. Apparently, the folks working on Hulu’s upcoming series The First didn’t get the memo.Read more...
To Fool This Iris Scanner, You're Gonna Need a Really Fresh Eyeball
When security systems rely on our unique human characteristics—like our fingerprints and eyeballs—techniques for circumventing those systems can be far more macabre than just guessing a password. If someone wanted to fool your iris scanner, for instance, all they really need is your eye. In light of that, a research…Read more...
Apple Promises Fix for Throttled MacBook Pros, But That Might Not Solve Everything
After numerous reports popped up claiming that Apple’s recently refreshed MacBook Pro were suffering from lackluster performance, in a statement released today, Apple officially confirmed issues related to excessive heat generation in new MBPs and promised that the company will release a patch to address the problem…Read more...
United CEO Refused to Sit Coach for an Interview About How Shitty Coach Seats Are Today
Riding coach can be an excruciating, constricting experience, as airlines have for years worked to shrink the space for basic flyers in hopes of jamming more people into a plane. So the Wall Street Journal thought to ask the CEOs of every major airline what they think about flying coach today—while they were sitting…Read more...
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