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Updated 2026-06-24 18:00
New Data Chip Activates a Secret Message When You Breathe On It
This stamp-sized optical device could be applied to credit cards or environmental sensors, researchers say.
Claude Got an ‘Honesty’ Upgrade. Some Users Would Rather Live in a Web of Lies
I miss when it was just wrong sometimes and didn't tell me about it."
‘Stranger Things’ Vecna Design Was Inspired by Embryonic Sacs and Charred Meat
Vecna got the opposite of a glow-up in season 5.
EcoFlow’s New 45W Power Bank Sounds Great if You’re Always Losing Your Cables
With a retractable USB-C cable and built-in AC outlet plug, it's a fully self-contained affair.
Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Ultra Is Picking a Fight With the M5 Max MacBook Pro
Thinness is out and brute Nvidia RTX Spark performance is in.
This Matrix-Inspired Program Only Needs 16 Bytes to Produce a Chiptune Banger
It turns out that 16 bytes is more than enough to make one's head hurt.
Meta Has a Ridiculous Amount of Smart Glasses Planned for This Year
And the next pair of smart glasses might be annouced a lot sooner than you think.
Filming Has Already Wrapped on ‘Evil Dead Wrath’
Plus, is Taylor Swift in 'Toy Story 5'?
The Films and Shows You Should Be Streaming in June 2026
We've picked out the best horror, sci-fi, and genre titles coming to Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and beyond.
90 New Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Books Arriving in June
Your summer reading list is set with titles from Adrian Tchaikovsky, M.R. Carey, Brandon Sanderson, Leigh Bardugo, and more.
Surprise, ‘Masters of the Universe’ Is Coming to IMAX
With days to go before showtime, 'Masters of the Universe' is getting an extra boost of attention thanks to IMAX.
An OpenAI Model ‘Disproved’ a Famous Math Conjecture. This Mathematician Couldn’t Leave It Alone
Mathematician Will Sawin discusses his experience reviewing and refining a mathematical proof devised by OpenAI's internal model-and what that could mean for mathematics.
‘Backrooms’ Opens As a Record-Breaking Juggernaut
The current love for horror movies isn't stopping with 'Obsession'-A24's 'Backrooms' is starting out as a hit in its own right.
Is Xiaomi’s Smart Band 10 Pro the New Budget Smart Band King?
It's hard to be too cynical about improved sleep and health tracking at a sub-$100 price point.
JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon Says Coinbase’s CEO Is ‘Full of Sh*t’ on Crypto Bill
Dimon and Armstrong sit on opposite camps in the CLARITY Act debate, representing the banking and crypto industries, respectively
Reolink Covers Every Security Scenario With Its Latest Lineup of Cameras
Bringing peace of mind and reliability to any space, from small homes to large properties.
Nvidia Now Has a Laptop Chip, and You Can Probably Guess What It’s Built for
Nvidia imagines laptops with the N1 and N1X chips are your gateway to at-home AI.
The Expected Price of MSI’s New Claw 8 Handheld Will Make You Cry
Intel's handheld slate just keeps getting bigger... and more expensive.
AMD’s Plan to Fix RAM Costs: Bring Back Bygone CPUs
Decade-old AM4 motherboards now seem even more appealing if you can't afford to upgrade.
Alienware’s New 5K Curved Gaming Monitor Has Almost Too Much Going on
It's curved, supports 5K, uses "RGB Stripe Tandem OLED," and, and, and...
Dell’s New XPS 13 Is PC’s First Real MacBook Neo Competitor
The new XPS 13 may ultimately prove we could have had good, cheap PCs all along.
Warren Buffett Has Apparently Fully Ghosted Bill Gates Over the Epstein Stuff
The billionaire people still think is good has reportedly gone no contact with the one they've finally figured out is bad.
Apple Is Officially Coming for Meta’s Privacy-Invading Lunch With Its Own Smart Glasses in Late 2027
Look forward to the tech giant's long-rumored wearables to be recording you without your knowledge or consent some time later next year.
A New Book Chronicles the Birth of ‘E.T.’
Can't talk about Spielberg's sci-fi movies without 'E.T.,' and Max Evry's next book tells the story of how the classic film was born.
The ‘Minecraft’ Movie Sequel Gets a New Name and First Look
It's out with the '2,' in with the squares when 'A Minecraft Movie Squared comes out July 2027.
’28 Years Later’ May Get a Third Movie After All
Danny Boyle hopes everything goes his way so he and the '28 Years Later' team can complete their planned zombie trilogy.
The Best Gadgets of May 2026
May was stuffed with premium and expensive tech. We got everything from luxury Sony wireless headphones to pricey gaming laptops to futuristic XR smart glasses.
Anthropic Is Now Worth More Than OpenAI
"The Claude one" has overtaken "the ChatGPT one."
Polymarket Cracks Down on VPN Users as Legal Pressure Intensifies in Dozens of Countries
Location is becoming a real obstacle, rather than a symbolic one, for users of prediction markets.
A Remake of ‘The Birds’ Is Flying to Television
Over 60 years after Alfred Hitchcock's highly-regarded horror film, 'The Birds' will find new life as a limited TV series.
A Company Will Clean Your Nasty Apartment For Free if You Let Them Record It
The AI training company proposes a simple trade deal: you get a tidy house, they get a bunch of data.
As 1 Million New Car Buyers Vanish From U.S. Economy, a New Car Increasingly Becomes a Distant Dream
Buying a new car-any new car-is increasingly a baller move, rather than something Americans can expect to do.
Amazon Pisses Off Animation Industry With AI Animation Fund
No one's happy about the Amazon AI Creators Fund, with two of the shows drawing even more negativity for different reasons.
Waymo Is Fleetmogging Tesla in Texas
Even on it's home turf, Tesla's driverless car numbers are unimpressive.
RIP Marcia Lucas, Award-Winning Editor of ‘Star Wars’
Oft described as the beating heart of 'Star Wars,' Marcia Lucas' editing work includes 'Taxi Driver,' American Grafitti,' and more.
Companies Are Getting Burned by Burning Tons of Tokens
Wait, this costs money?
Xiaomi Claims Watch S5 Has 21 Days of Battery Life
Of course, individual mileage may vary.
‘.hack//Sign’ Still Hits as an Existential Gaming Anime About the Virtues of Logging Off
While popular shows like 'Sword Art Online,' 'ShangriLa Frontier,' and 'Solo Leveling' chase power fantasy, this OG anime holds up because it celebrates gaming as a communal space.
Senator Raises Alarms Over TikTok’s Handling of American Users’ Data
Sen. Ed Markey is pressing TikTok's new U.S. joint venture and Oracle to explain how they are protecting user data and limiting ByteDance's influence.
There’s a Deadly ‘Rotating’ Soup of Forbidden Toxins at Lake Erie
Starting in early spring, Lake Erie's algae situation gets so toxic that officials make sure to monitor it-but it seems far from enough.
Damien Leone Has His Post-‘Terrifier’ Plans in Place
Sam Raimi will co-produce 'Tortures of the Damned,' which is said to have a bigger budget than Leone's Art the Clown franchise.
Dev Says He’s Getting Threats After Leaving a Booby Trap for Vibe Coders
One critic called the move petulance beyond measure."
TP-Link Says Screw It, We’re Doing Wi-Fi 8 Now
The company plans to launch its first router with the new standard in October.
Curry Barker’s Next Film Will Expand on the Ending of ‘Obsession’
'Anything But Ghosts,' starring Aaron Paul and Bryce Dallas Howard, has an 'Obsession' Easter egg in it.
Experimental Drug May Offer a ‘Functional Cure’ for Some People with Chronic Hepatitis B
Across two large trials, roughly 20% of people treated with bepirovirsen had undetectable levels of the virus after stopping all treatment.
Emilia Clarke Doesn’t Regret Her Franchise Flops
'Game of Thrones' was mostly beloved until that last season, but her filmography also includes Marvel's 'Secret Invasion,' 'Terminator Genysis,' and 'Solo: A Star Wars Story.'
Sony 1000X The Collexion Review: Too Expensive for Anyone but Sony Superfans
What does $650 sound like, you ask? Pretty darn nice.
‘Catastrophic Governance Structure’ and Murky Financials Complicate SpaceX IPO
Elon Musk's unchallenged power is too risky.
Shark Tank Star Is Fighting Phantom Bots While Utah Locals Fight His Data Center
Seems like people just don't like your project, dude.
‘Anomalous’ Earthquakes Have Hit Utah for Decades. Geologists Are Finally Closing in on an Answer
Researchers have identified a previously unknown type of earthquake that can begin as deep as 55 miles underground.
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