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The Last of Us Gathers Multiple Wins at Creative Emmy Awards
Last night saw the Creative Arts Emmy Awards show, during which The Last of Us came away the breadwinner with eight wins under its belt.Read more...
Julia Garner Joins Leigh Wannell's Mysterious Wolf Man Reboot
The path to Universal and Blumhouse's Wolfman reboot-known here as Wolf Man-has been slow going. But on Friday, the movie added a new star to its cast in Ozark's Julia Garner.Read more...
The Moon Is About to Become a Graveyard
An upcoming launch will usher in a new era of commercial payloads being dropped off to deep space destinations like the Moon. As we gain greater access to space, things are going to start getting weird.
What's in my Backpack: CES 2024 Edition
Every year I attend CES, I often regret leaving something behind. The thing is, I'm not a heavy packer; I've been at this work travel game long enough that I figured out how to fit a week's worth of clothing, amenities, and comforts in a suitcase that fits in the overhead bin. But I need a ton of stuff to make the six...Read more...
Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis is Finally Coming Out
Nearly five years ago, acclaimed filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola talked about his plans to finally create a movie he's had cooking in his head since the 80s. He even tried to make it during the early 2000s, but 9/11 made that impossible, since he felt it would be in bad taste. But twenty years later, he's finally made ...Read more...
Midnight Suns Is Marvel Messiness Worth Coming Back To
Firaxis and 2K's Marvel's Midnight Suns was one of my favorite games of 2022, but it ended up falling by the wayside in 2023. Amid a deluge of great games and an busy year, it was hard to carve time out for the tactical RPG. But as 2023 wound down and with 2024 just days into being, I've come back to the game and...Read more...
How to Train Your Dragon Remake Adds Series Alum Gerard Butler
Dreamworks' live-action remake of How to Train Your Train Dragon has added an old new face to its cast. Gerard Butler, who voiced the viking chief Stoick the Brave across the animated films, will reprise his role as the remake's flesh-and-blood version.
NASA's Quiet Supersonic Plane Preps for Flight and More Top Science News of the Week
NASA's supersonic experimental plane-the linchpin of the agency's Quesst mission-is set to roll out of its warehouse in the California desert next week. We're gassed for the big moment: the X-59 has been in development for six years, and, if successful, it will demonstrate supersonic flight without sonic booms. -...Read more...
Arcane's Newest Teaser Introduces a Furry Foe
During the first season of Netflix's Arcane, audiences were gradually introduced to a number of League of Legends characters like Jinx, Vi, Cait, and Ekko. But while those characters were the show's primary cast, there were nudges that other members of the popular MOBA's roster could appear in the future and have...Read more...
Star Wars Drama, Doctor Who Complaints, and 2024 Previews in the Culture News of the Week
The first week of 2024 is over, and we celebrated by looking ahead-with what to read, what to watch, and what Lego to buy, of course, as well as a celebrating just how weird 2024 is in Star Trek's timeline. There's all that, Doctor Who continuing to ride its current high, and what to expect out of a public domain...Read more...
The Little 4K Projector That Could, an Actual Xbox Toaster, and More Product News of the Week
As the Consumer Tech team prepares to head to Las Vegas for CES 2024 next week, we cannot stop thinking about LG's adorable 4K projector while also wondering what an Xbox-inspired BLT would taste like. Oh, and we also rounded up the top product stories of the week.Read more...
Weekend Tech Roundup January 06, 2024
Today marks the first of many upcoming moments of silence in Google's years-long plan to kill cookies. As of this morning, the Chrome web browser disabled cookies for 1% of its users, about 30 million people. By the end of the year, cookies will be gone in Chrome forever-sort of. - Thomas Germain Read MoreRead more...
All the Ways AI Could Suck in 2024
As 2024 begins, there has been plenty of speculation about what lies ahead for artificial intelligence. AI was the hottest industry in the world last year and it will likely continue to be so throughout 2024-and maybe the rest of your godforsaken life. That said, many of the concerns about this startling new...Read more...
What to Know About the New Rocket Launching a Major Moon Mission on Monday
On Monday, January 8, United Launch Alliance's Vulcan Centaur is scheduled for its inaugural flight, a mission that will send a wide range of payloads to the Moon. Although not as advanced as SpaceX's rockets, this expendable rocket boasts features that could make it a cornerstone vehicle in the industry.Read more...
RIP Microsoft WordPad. You Will Be Missed
After around 30 years of existence, WordPad is finally saying goodbye. In the Windows 11 Build 26020 Insider Preview's Canary Channel, Microsoft announced that WordPad will not be auto-installed after installing the new OS build and will officially be removed in the future update. It clarified that the text editor...Read more...
As 2024 Begins, Silicon Valley Wants You To Be Optimistic About AI
Well, it's a new year, but the game in Silicon Valley remains very much the same. That game, in essence, involves doing anything and everything to convince you-the global consumer-that whatever hair-brained product Bay Area billionaires have cooked up is a must-have. Unfortunately, the tech industry has bet its money...Read more...
The New Battlestar Galactica Reboot Gets a Promising Update
News of Mr. Robot creator Sam Esmail developing a new version of Battlestar Galactica broke almost five years ago. In that time, there haven't been many updates, but now, finally, there's a huge one and we're hoping this is the news that pushes the project into reality.Read more...
How Maya Develops Her Powers in Echo
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10 Cult Horror and Sci-Fi Movies to Stream on Peacock Tonight
As io9 has noted before, Peacock has an excellent array of horror films. While you can find recent releases like Five Nights at Freddy's, The Exorcist: Believer, and Sick, why not dig a little deeper into the vault? Here are 10 to get you started, and there's a lot more to discover once you're ready for more.
Margot Robbie Is Still DC's Harley Quinn if She Wants to Be, Which She Probably Doesn't
Margot Robbie was already a massive star when she first took on the role of Harley Quinn. Now, almost 10 years later, she's only become more famous and popular, especially after starring in and producing the biggest movie of 2023, Barbie. She certainly doesn't need to come back to the role, especially with the DC...Read more...
Study Finds Specific Cancers Could Be Prevented by Exercise
Regular exercise is linked to a lower risk of developing certain cancers, such as those of the head, neck and the lungs, according to a new study. The researchers also found that people who were diagnosed with cancer but exercised still tended to live longer than those who didn't exercise.Read more...
Scientists Have Formally Invited Aliens to Visit Kentucky
The city of Lexington, Kentucky, appears so tired of being overlooked by humankind that it has sent a formal invitation to the next-best thing: alien life that may or may not exist in a nearby star system.Read more...
ULA's Vulcan Centaur Rocket Set to Launch Monday, a Challenge to SpaceX
On Monday, January 8, United Launch Alliance's Vulcan Centaur could finally perform its first flight. ULA has been a rock in the spaceflight industry since its founding in 2006, and with this pending launch, the company is ready to take its next bold step into space. Here's how America's new powerhouse rocket could...Read more...
The Year Ahead in Star Wars
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Patrick Stewart Says a Picard Star Trek Movie Is in the Works
Ever since Star Trek: Picard came to a final end with its third season, Patrick Stewart has been seemingly unwilling to say goodbye to a character that he's spent the past few years saying goodbye to. And now, he might not have to: according to the good admiral himself, a Picard-focused movie is in the works.
How Maya's Powers Became One of Echo's Biggest Mysteries
In the comics, there's a reason why Maya Lopez is named Echo." It's because her main superpower is the ability to copy and recreate any physical action she sees. An echo," if you must. But as we've seen on a previous Marvel Studios show, this Maya Lopez doesn't have that power yet. Nor, do we think, will she get it...Read more...
A Single Dose of Psychedelic Ibogaine Might Help People With Traumatic Brain Injuries
The psychedelic drug ibogaine may be able to give brain injury sufferers some much needed help. A new, small study found that military veterans with a history of traumatic brain injury experienced a significant improvement in their symptoms of depression, anxiety, and PTSD following treatment with ibogaine and...Read more...
Hey Siri, Does ChatGPT Have Code to Replace You in Its New Update?
ChatGPT gained the ability to listen and talk back in September, allowing users to speak with generative AI. Soon, ChatGPT could replace digital assistants like Siri and Google Assistant altogether.Read more...
Seth MacFarlane Just Gave New Hope to Orville Fans Across the Galaxy
The Orville's third season finale, which sure felt like it could be a series finale, warned you right in its title: Future Unknown." But though there've been no new Orville episodes since 2022, the Hulu show's passionate fan base has been keeping the faith on social media. And now, creator and star Seth MacFarlane...Read more...
See the First Images From Japan’s X-Ray Space Telescope
The Japanese space agency JAXA has released the first test images from its X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM). The images show a galaxy cluster and a supernova remnant, and offer insight into the chemical cocktail that composes the supernova.
SpaceX Says Federal Agency Is Unconstitutional After Labor Complaint Against Musk
SpaceX is clearly not open to criticism. After receiving a complaint from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) for allegedly firing employees who dared to criticize Elon Musk's behavior, SpaceX decided to double down by suing the labor board behind the complaint.Read more...
The Future Is Revealed in Stunning Speculative Sci-Fi Art Show
I have a lot of questions about how the future might look, and I don't want an algorithm to draw them. So let's do it instead." With that sentence, artist Scott Listfield tasked a group of artists with digging into their imaginations, finding their vision of the future, and putting in the present for all of us to see.Read more...
A Trip to Proxima Centauri and Other Far-Out Ideas NASA Is Exploring
NASA, in its relentless pursuit of space innovation, announced on Thursday the selection of 13 new projects for its 2024 Phase I awards under the Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program. These awards, totaling up to $175,000 each, are granted to teams proposing advanced and unconventional space technologies.
Google Wrote a ‘Robot Constitution’ So Its Machines Won't Kill You... Hopefully
On Thursday, Google announced a new Robot Constitution" that will govern the AI that runs its upcoming army of intelligent machines. Based on Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics," these safety instructions are meant to steer the devices' decision-making process. First among them: A robot may not injure a human...Read more...
The MCU Has Reupdated Its Daredevil Canon Relationship to 'It's Complicated'
It feels like Daredevil has been fighting to be recognized as part of the wider Marvel universe since it first began nearly a decade ago-a fight that it's had the upper hand in in fits and starts over those long years. But perhaps now, that war is finally over, and somehow wasn't the case already with each consecutive...Read more...
Tesla Reverses on Bold Claims of Range and Full Self-Driving
Teslas have always sounded a little too good to be true, and Elon Musk is in the dog house again for his latest expression of free speech." It seems Teslas can't drive as far as once claimed and still don't truly drive themselves.Read more...
Razer’s Newest Laptops Include a 16-inch 240Hz OLED and Return of the Ginormous Blade 18
The next Razer Blades are really trying to push just how beautiful, blistering, and big gaming laptops can get. The company shared a preview of the displays for its upcoming Razer Blade 16 and a brand new 18-inch model, but the smaller version is already looking like the real glory hound. The next Razer will push...Read more...
Updates From Godzilla x Kong, Ahsoka, and More
Get a suitably unhinged look at the return of Evil. Echo really, really wants you to know it has that Daredevil vibe. Plus, Robot Dreams teases its US theater debut. To me, my spoilers!
A Mountain of Used Clothes Appeared in Chile’s Desert. Then It Went Up in Flames
This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist's weekly newsletter here. This story was produced by Grist and co-published with El Pais. A Spanish-language version can be read here. Reporting was supported by the Joan Konner Program in the Journalism of Ideas.Read more...
Will You Click Windows’ New Copilot Button?
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Kohler's Newest Bidet Finally Brings Alexa and Google to Your Butt
CES is about more than just the gadgets you hold in your hand or sit at the desk to use. It's about the stuff in your bathroom, too, which is why Kohler is using the annual trade show to debut its latest in connected fixtures. The new items include a new shower sprayer, a ventilation fan that helps with humidity after...Read more...
In 2024, AI Will Spark an Indie Video Game Renaissance (and Nightmare)
More people are making video games than ever before, but most games are still designed by teams of professionals. There's a barrier of technical skills that keeps the average person from making their own game, but in 2024, that's going to change. AI is going to make game development so easy that you'll be able to...Read more...
Doctor Who's New Streaming Home Has Been a Huge Success
To celebrate Doctor Who's 60th anniversary last year, the BBC made a huge, unprecedented move: for the first time, almost the entirety of Doctor Who, from episodes from 1963 all the way up to the then-airing anniversary specials, would be made available to stream in the UK in one place, on the BBC's own streaming...Read more...
Patrick Stewart Agrees His Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Cameo Was Truly Awkward
Of all the weird moments and choices in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the Illuminati scene might be the one that most made us wonder wait... what just happened?" Patrick Stewart, Professor X himself, brought the X-Men into the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Sam Raimi's 2022 sequel, but filming his cameo...Read more...
Is Netflix’s Daredevil Canon to Echo?
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Scientists Lightly Zapped People’s Brains and Made Them Easier to Hypnotize
Researchers at Stanford University say they've made the sort of discovery that you'd expect to see in a piece of science fiction. In a controlled and randomized trial published this week, they found evidence that people can be made more susceptible to hypnosis with just two short sessions of non-invasive brain...Read more...
OpenAI’s Plan to Give Everyone Custom Chatbots Drops Next Week
The GPT Store, a marketplace of customizable versions of ChatGPT, is launching next week according to an email OpenAI sent to developers on Thursday, first reported by The Information. The GPT Store is part of CEO Sam Altman's plan to give everyone AI agents that are useful and is OpenAI's vision for the future.Read more...
Pokémon Concierge's Psyduck Is for the Millennial Pokémon Fans
Pokemon thrives on a generational crossover that has made it one of the most popular and endearing franchises in the world-from those of us who trod through the tall grasses of Kanto as kids, to new generations who hopped on board in Scarlet and Violet, there's a connection that transcends years. But as an older...Read more...
The Author of Ready Player One Has Launched His Own Torment Nexus
Ernest Cline, the bestselling author of Ready Player One, apparently never learned the lesson of his own book. The novelist-whose sci-fi hit depicts a dystopian world in which people forego societal engagement for the illusory pleasures of a Matrix-like video game world-has decided to launch his own metaverse"...Read more...
Night Swim Treads Water But Ultimately Sinks
Night Swim is, undoubtedly, a film about a killer pool. If you want to see a movie about a pool trying to kill a whole lot of people, this is the movie for you. Beyond that though, it's hard to pinpoint what exactly the movie wants to be. It's not quite scary, but it can be kind of tense. It's not cheesy, but it's...Read more...
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