by George Dvorsky on (#6HZW7)
Japan's SLIM is on the Moon and sending data to Earth, in what is a monumental achievement for Japan-it's now the fifth country to accomplish the feat. The successful soft landing notwithstanding, the situation looks grim; officials with Japanese space agency JAXA say the lander's solar cell is not generating...Read more...
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by Dua Rashid on (#6HZW8)
Uze, a brand that primarily makes power banks, sent me its first-ever graphene-heated jacket this winter. After wearing it for a couple of days, I'll admit I was left wanting for way more.Read more...
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6HZ6W)
A disturbing cyberattack on Discord reportedly sent some University of California, Irvine students to the hospital on Wednesday, according to a CBS News report. Hackers infiltrated student Discord servers and bombarded them with graphic images that reportedly traumatized students, causing them to cry, vomit, and even...Read more...
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by George Dvorsky on (#6HZ1C)
Japan chooses to go to the Moon, and it's doing so with a strong emphasis on accuracy. With SLIM, the nation's space agency is aiming for an autonomous, high-precision landing within an impressive 328 feet (100 meters) of its intended target inside Shioli Crater.
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by Germain Lussier on (#6HZW9)
Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan are getting ready to make their fifth movie together and, for the first time ever, this one is going to suck. That's because it's about vampires. Or so the rumors say.Read more...
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by Passant Rabie on (#6HZWA)
In April 2023, SpaceX's massive Starship rocket lifted off for the first time, sending chunks of debris thousands of feet across the South Texas landscape and sparking a fire in a nearby state park. It was an environmental nightmare; the launchpad is surrounded by a wildlife habitat that's home to endangered species....Read more...
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by Thomas Germain on (#6HZWB)
Tired of dealing with popups begging you to accept cookies? Blame the EU. In 2018, Europe unleashed a groundbreaking privacy law called the GDPR that, among a billion other things, makes websites ask permission before tracking you with cookies. A lot of companies switched their whole systems over rather than building...Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6HZS6)
Star Trek's idyllic utopia might try to move past it, but it is defined by conflict. From the long moral question of whether or not Starfleet is a military or scientific organization at its core, to the deadly wars that have pushed it to defend its greatest ideals, Star Trek as we know it cannot exist without battle-an...Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#6HZS7)
Those diving into Apple's new mixed reality headset might be missing a few of their favorite apps as they navigate the Cupertino company's new spatial" environment. Pre-orders for the Vision Pro go live Friday, but if you're considering dropping $3,500 on this big-budget headset, you should know what kinds of virtual...Read more...
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by Ed Cara on (#6HZS8)
Another year, another round of inscrutable price increases for many prescription drugs. Over 700 medicines are seeing their list prices shoot up this January, according to an analysis by the organization 46brooklyn Research. The average price increase is slightly below the trend of recent years, but includes popular...Read more...
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by Gordon Jackson and James Whitbrook on (#6HZSA)
Christopher Landon next film after exiting Scream 7 is a werewolf horror. Get a look at Slimer's return in Ghostbusters: The Frozen Empire. Schmigadoon is no more. Plus, Clone High returns for round two of its revival. To me, my spoilers!
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by Eve Andrews, Grist on (#6HZNY)
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by Isaac Schultz on (#6HZNZ)
The earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on February 6, 2023 caused widespread devastation and killed more than 50,000 people. Now, a team of geoscientists have released striking images and drone footage of the fault line that shifted the ground across the region, and used it to map how the quake started and spread.Read more...
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by Dua Rashid on (#6HZKT)
On average, smartphone users take about 20 photos a day. While that number seems low, I know there have been plenty of times I've looked back at photos I've taken and thought, That'd make a nice printout," and never followed through because printing is a bit of a hassle. I spent a few weeks with the HP Sprocket 3x4...Read more...
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by Sabina Graves on (#6HZ93)
The legacy of invention and technology that comes out of Disney Imagineering is some of the closest we'll get to a sci-fi future. And two of Disney Parks' most recent incredible projects come from Lanny Smoot, a Disney legend who has already patented over 100 inventions, 74 of which are at Disney...Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6HZ6T)
The arrival of Steamboat Willie-and with it, the first steps of Mickey Mouse himself-into the public domain at the start of 2024 has been a milestone that, in just under three weeks, already seen a bevy of horrifying riffs and a look ahead to what other stalwarts of culture will join him next. At Warner Bros., just as...Read more...
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by Sabina Graves on (#6HZ6V)
Walt Disney World's best and most underrated festival is going on right now at Epcot. Disney Parks' International Festival of the Arts happens at the start of the year and showcases amazing artists debuting Disney-inspired art-and it's truly any fandom print collector's dream destination.Read more...
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6HZ6X)
California Forever, the quixotic, billionaire-backed project to build a new city in the Bay Area, is chugging along. Despite the fact that locals seem to hate it, the Silicon Valley dreamers behind the project remain undeterred. The team planning the city released more details about their proposed development this...Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6HZ4C)
We've watched a lot of Indiana Jones stories over the years but we've very rarely been able to put on the fedora ourselves. That changes later this year with the release of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle for Xbox.
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by Ed Cara on (#6HZ4D)
Panera Bread and its Charged Lemonade are once again headed to court. This week, a Rhode Island woman filed a lawsuit alleging that the highly caffeinated beverage caused her to develop long-term heart problems. The suit follows two wrongful death claims brought against the chain eatery last year by families of the...Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6HZ4E)
David Benioff and Dan Weiss are currently promoting their upcoming sci-fi series for Netflix, 3 Body Problem, but that doesn't mean people have stopped asking them about Game of Thrones. It's been five years since it ended, and though they say they miss working on the HBO hit, they're also in no hurry to return-ever.Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6HZ19)
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom already has its home release dates, and they're closer than you may think. While there's no word yet on when it'll debut on Max, the film will be available digitally next week on January 23, ahead of its DVD/Blu-ray/4K release on March 12. One would expect the Max date to be somewhere in...Read more...
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by Isaac Schultz on (#6HZ1A)
A team of scientists found a compact object 40,000 light-years from Earth that is either a very massive neutron star or an itsy-bitsy black hole, but they're not sure which.Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6HZ1B)
In a modern movie landscape dominated by mega franchises, 2024 is looking mighty odd indeed. Yes, we've got films coming from DC, Marvel, Transformers, Lord of the Rings, and a few others, but almost all of them are slightly off-brand. The Transformers and Lord of the Rings movies are animated. The biggest Marvel and...Read more...
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by Ed Cara on (#6HYXF)
An outbreak of measles in Philadelphia is growing larger. This week, health officials announced a newly discovered case of the highly contagious viral disease in the area-the ninth reported to date. Many of these cases, including the latest one, have been traced back to a single day care center, and most if not all...Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6HYXG)
In a few months, one of the most infamous episodes of Star Trek ever made will turn 28, a title that manages to whip Trekkies up into a frenzy worthy of a courtroom drama in just a single portmanteau: Tuvix." Perhaps one of the most stinging indictments of Voyager's episodic nature, there's good reasons it's still so...Read more...
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by Passant Rabie on (#6HYXH)
The saga of Peregrine is coming to a tragic end, with the lunar lander scheduled for reentry through Earth's atmosphere after failing to touch down on the Moon.
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by Thomas Germain on (#6HYXJ)
More than 75 million people use Alexa, but by Amazon's standards, the service is a total failure. The problem is Alexa doesn't make any money, and the service is a huge drain on company resources. Apparently, Amazon has a last-ditch plan to save its digital assistant by supercharging it with AI and charging you for...Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6HYXK)
Why play classic Monopoly, with its boring old Boardwalk and all those railroads, when you can play a snazzy special edition branded to your favorite pop culture property? The options for Monopoly variations are startlingly robust. Here are 10 we found-all currently available online-that stood out for being...Read more...
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by Dua Rashid on (#6HY6K)
Just Wednesday, it was announced that the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit refused to extend the pause on the temporary ban on Apple Watches and ordered it to officially halt sales of the watches by 5 pm ET on Thursday, January 18.
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by George Dvorsky on (#6HYT0)
Zipping far above Earth, it's not exactly easy for satellites to find a corner gas station when the fuel gauge gets low. To tackle this cosmic conundrum, a Space Force-funded initiative is working on an innovative solution to refuel distant satellites on-the-fly.Read more...
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6HYT1)
Google pledged to stop tracking user visits to abortion clinics shortly after Roe v. Wade was overturned in June 2022, which killed off the United States' largest federal abortion protection. The measure aimed to protect abortion seekers from prosecutors, especially in the 14 states where abortion is now banned....Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#6HYT2)
Samsung devoted the vast majority of its latest Unpacked showcase to AI. Even if the star of the show is still the Galaxy S24, Samsung wants all its fans to hitch themselves up to the AI bandwagon, but once you look at the fine print, the company may also need users to pay up for at least some of these or future...Read more...
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by Gordon Jackson and James Whitbrook on (#6HYT3)
Daisy Ridley discusses her expectations for her new Star Wars movie. Channing Tatum's Maxx adaptation is going ahead at Paramount. Jenna Ortrega talks practical effects and Beatlejuice 2. Plus, what's to come as La Brea nears its end. Spoilers get!
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6HYCH)
After a years-long legal battle, Apple is finally opening up its App Store to external payment processors-although there will be a stiff cost for app developers who want to cash in on that new opportunity.Read more...
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by Passant Rabie on (#6HYPW)
SpaceX is collaborating with agricultural industry giant John Deere to provide satellite internet connectivity, enabling its tractors to operate autonomously and communicate with each other in rural areas.Read more...
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by Ed Cara on (#6HYME)
A new study published today is diving deep into how a dog's size can affect their health. The study found evidence that larger dogs tend to have a higher risk of many health problems and generally shorter lifespans, while also showing that smaller dog breeds can have their own unique health risks as well.
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by Isaac Schultz on (#6HYMF)
Many places in the Midwest and northern United States could shrink drastically by the turn of the century, according to a new study based on five climate scenarios. By the same token, according to the researchers, the populations of 40% of U.S. cities could grow by 2100.Read more...
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6HYCJ)
Sheryl Sandberg, original girlboss and longtime fixture at Facebook, is formally stepping down from her position on Meta's board. Sandberg announced her transition away from the company on Wednesday in a post that she made, appropriately, on Facebook.
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by Sabina Graves on (#6HYAY)
At Universal Studios Japan, Super Nintendo World's jumping" Donkey Kong ride puts visitors in the mine-cart action of the video game, broken tracks and all. That's right, you'll be experiencing a very realistic simulation of being in Kong's cart and jumping onto a completely different rail on this coaster set to open...Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#6HY6M)
Smartphones, AI, and rings, oh my! Samsung is at it again, coming out with its latest Samsung Galaxy S24 series phone with a list of long-expected features, a new titanium frame on the $1,300 Ultra edition, and a whole smattering of artificial intelligence surrounding every feature for its latest flagship phone. Oh,...Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6HY6N)
Unlike certain other io9 staffers, I'm not too much of a gamer-but I am a big horror fan, and that's what made me interested in 2015's Until Dawn, an interactive tale about a bunch of kids stranded on a mountain haunted by past tragedies and crawling with menacing creatures. It's like being inside a horror movie!...Read more...
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6HY6P)
Sam Altman, the Jimmy Neutron-looking mega-millionaire who runs OpenAI, had a lot to say at this year's World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland. During an interview, Altman implied that his industry should lean into nuclear power to keep up with its growing energy footprint. That's not exactly a surprising...Read more...
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by Isaac Schultz on (#6HY6Q)
A female mammoth that lived 14,000 years ago made a trek across hundreds of miles of tundra to a hunter-gatherer settlement in central Alaska, according to a team of scientists that recently scrutinized isotopes in the tusk.Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#6HY3K)
Players will need to feel a fair bit more comfortable" with the idea of subscription models and, to a greater extent, not actually owning anything they buy. This week, Ubisoft rejiggered its entire subscription model, but to sell players and the industry on its new move, one company exec misconstrued why gamers and...Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6HY3J)
Last week, David Gordon Green-director of 2023's The Exorcist: Believer, as well as the recent Halloween films-announced he was stepping down from directing the previously announced second film in the revival trilogy, The Exorcist: Deceiver. Today, we're sorting through this demonic kerfluffle to see where the...Read more...
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by Logan Carter on (#6HY3M)
We celebrate diversity here at Jalopnik, since diversity brings innovation, excitement, and titillating new flavors. Something that seems as dull as a car key can be reshaped, reinvented, and reimagined into something beautiful. This list celebrates that diversity and innovation in the widely varied world of...Read more...
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by Sabina Graves on (#6HY0C)
Disney's centennial feature Wish-which is currently making the awards-season rounds-is coming to digital January 23. The fairy tale that pays tribute to Disney's animated legacy also gets a physical release on Blu-ray March 12.Read more...
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by Thomas Germain on (#6HY0D)
For the past few years, a growing number of users, analysts, and experts raised alarms about a truth that feels obvious to a lot of people who surf around in web browsers: the quality of Google results is in serious decline. Google disagrees.
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