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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' First Trailer Heralds a Post-Human World
The trailer for the fourth installment in the Planet of the Apes reboot series, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, has been released. The reboot franchise has, to date, been a totally new retelling of the original premise, although it uses some similar characters and locations.Read more...
Twitch Plans to Ditch the Switch
It's not a glitch. Twitch said it is done with the Nintendo Switch. On Thursday, the streaming company said the app on Nintendo's seven-year console was just too niche. Still, there's a hitch. Nintendo might be preparing to pitch customers with an all-new console to scratch their itch-a sequel Switch-where perhaps...Read more...
New Google Trial Docs May Explain Why Search Sucks So Bad Now
The Department of Justice and Google just rumbled their way past the halfway point of a landmark antitrust trial vying to answer a potentially industry-rupturing question: Does Google maintain its ironfisted stranglehold over internet search results because of its superior innovation or as a byproduct of ruthless...Read more...
Shawn Levy Is Still Deciding If He Wants Wolverine in Deadpool 3's Title
A24's new unicorn murder comedy whips up a hell of a cast. Eli Roth talks about pushing the far end of the R-Rating for Thanksgiving. See the Hunger Games begin in a new clip from Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. Plus, get ready to see more from the next Ghostbusters. Spoilers now!
Curing the Space Blues: Vive VR Headset for Astronauts' Mental Health Heads to ISS
Nearing the end of an unintended year in space, NASA astronaut Frank Rubio reflected on Earthly pleasures that he was eager to indulge in as soon as he returned home. I think just going out in the yard and enjoying the trees and the silence," Rubio said during a live broadcast from the International Space Station...Read more...
Stranger Things Fisher-Price Sets Shrink the Upside Down to Pocket-Size
Stranger Things just got a whole lot cuter with Little People Collector versions of iconic moments from the Netflix series.Read more...
Scientists Create 'Super Melanin' That Speeds Healing, Stops Sunburn, and More
A team of scientists at Northwestern University has developed a synthetic version of melanin that could have a million and one uses. In new research, they showed that their melanin can prevent blistering and accelerate the healing process in tissue samples of freshly injured human skin. The team now plans to further...Read more...
Tech Billionaires' Quest to Build a New City in California Is Already Mired in Trouble
The cohort of Silicon Valley tech titans who have been hoovering up Bay Area farmland in the hopes of converting it into a new city have been accused of deploying strong-arm tactics" and a divide-and-conquer" strategy to gobble up as much acreage as possible. A number of local farmers say Flannery Associates, the...Read more...
Theme Park News From Disney, Universal Studios, and More Fan-tastical Destinations
The last remnants of the fall holidays are getting snowed in as theme parks start to announce their imminent winter takeovers.Read more...
The Best Horror, Sci-Fi, and Fantasy Streaming in November 2023
Let's get streaming! Welcome to io9's latest edition of the Nerd's Watch, where we pare down the enormous lists of new films and television shows arriving on all your favorite streaming services into the sci-fi, fantasy, and horror titles we think you'll like most. (And sometimes, just the ones that we like most.)
Costco Continues to Sell Banned Surveillance Equipment, Lawmakers Say
U.S. lawmakers are questioning Costco's decision to sell banned Chinese-based security products reportedly linked to human rights abuses and cybersecurity risks. Rep. Christopher Smith (R-NJ) and Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) wrote a letter to the retailer on Tuesday, calling for Costco to remove Lorex surveillance...Read more...
HBO Exec Allegedly Ordered Staff to Harass Critics Over The Nevers and Other Shows
A new lawsuit alleges that HBO's Casey Bloys told staffers to tweet snarky comments at critics who were mean to his shows online. According to a report in Rolling Stone, starting in 2020, HBO's then-president of original programming allegedly instructed staffers to create false Twitter (now X) accounts for this...Read more...
Disney Will Soon Officially Own All of Hulu
Welp, it's about to become official: Disney will soon own all of Hulu, scooping up the remaining third that Comcast has held onto since Disney's acquisition of 20th Century Fox four years ago. The deal has been in the works for a while but will reportedly take effect on December 1.Read more...
Google: Hey Kid, Wanna Cheat on Your Math Test?
Google launched new features for Search and Lens in an update to help users solve difficult math, physics, and geometry problems, the company said in a blog post Monday. Simply type an equation into the search bar, or take a picture of your homework with Lens, and the update will provide you with a step-by-step...Read more...
Pentagon Wants Reports of UFO Sightings From Veterans
The Pentagon's UFO investigation unit wants anyone who has been employed by the United States to report first-hand knowledge of government projects related to alien activity on their new website, according to Vice Wednesday. A submission form on the unit's website allows former government employees to report UFO...Read more...
Tales of the TARDIS Makes Doctor Who Feel Like Forever
This song is ending," the Tenth Doctor is told as he limps painfully back to the TARDIS to begin his regeneration in The End of Time," but the story never ends." It's an incredibly Doctor Who thing that this poignancy is delivered by a choir-backed, tentacle-faced psychic alien with a glowing ball attached to said...Read more...
Instagram Might Be Building a Customizable AI ‘Friend’ to Fill the Empty Feed in Your Life
Nothing gives best friend energy quite like silicon and some 1's and 0's. Fresh off the heels of Meta's dystopian AI influencers modeled after real celebrities, the social networking platform Instagram is reportedly working on its own customizable artificial intelligence friends.Read more...
Apple Can't Throw Out iPhone 'Batterygate' Lawsuit, UK Courts Say
Apple's request to throw out a mass lawsuit over the accusation that the company used subpar iPhone batteries was rejected by a UK judge Wednesday. The lawsuit claims Apple used updates to slow down the functionality of the iPhone operating systems to hide the defective batteries.Read more...
Fast-Growing Wildfire in Southern California Forces Thousands to Evacuate
A wildfire in Southern California has burned more than 2,000 acres and prompted more than 4,000 people in Riverside County to evacuate.Read more...
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Whips Onto Disney+ in One Month
You've got one month left to wait if you've been holding out to see Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny on Disney+. The streamer has announced that Harrison Ford's final turn as the history-loving hero arrives December 1, and it won't be alone: a feature-length doc, Timeless Heroes: Indiana Jones and Harrison Ford,...Read more...
Most Accessibility Accessories Should Still Work on Xbox After Ban, Microsoft Claims
Xbox claims its latest efforts to clamp down on third-party accessories won't impact accessibility-minded gamers who rely on third-party devices to play their games, so long as they keep using the Xbox-branded accessible controller.Read more...
Lawmakers Trying to Ban Chinese-Made Drones...Again
Chinese-made drones remain one of the federal government's big boogeymen. Now, House lawmakers are making another effort to ban China-made drones.Read more...
November's Lego Releases Are a One-Hit Mario Wonder
Lego's monthly releases always wax and wane, and November is certainly one of the most waning months we've had in a while. With the seasonal sets already announced last month, and an eye toward the end-of-month of deals, this month is so far very, very light.
Say Goodbye to America’s Racist Birds
Say see ya' to Scott's oriole, a black and yellow bird native to the Southwestern U.S. The bird isn't going anywhere-but its moniker is to be nixed, along with the terms for many other birds named for individuals with less-than-illustrious histories.
Everything We Know About Humane’s Bewildering New AI Pin
For years, tech companies have been on a mission to create a wearable that will kill"-or replace-the smartphone. The reasons for this are manifold but, in general, the idea has been to usher in the next it" device, one that will prove as ubiquitous and indispensable as the phone while also surpassing it in terms...Read more...
The Next Apple Watch Could Help Determine If You Suffer From Sleep Apnea
The Apple Watch Series 9 is already a solid smartwatch. But Apple plans to add even more health-related features on the next release of the wearable. According to Bloomberg, Apple is working on new sensors that detect elevated blood pressure and if you suffer from sleep apnea. Apple has adjacent plans for the AirPods...Read more...
Will Your City Have Enough Water and Power in a Hotter Future?
The climate crisis is making weather unpredictable. It's hotter for longer and we're seeing extreme precipitation changes. New research shows that, if we don't lower emissions, climate change is going to boost water and power demand for cities facing these weather changes.
Watching Mission: Impossible Got Joe Biden to Be 'Alarmed' About AI
The power of Tom Cruise has reached the White House and has done some good, apparently.Read more...
That Apple Pencil With Slide-Out USB-C Is Now Ready to Order
All those pencil pushers out there chomping at the bit for an Apple-brand USB-C stylus no longer have to wait. On Wednesday, Apple put its new Apple Pencil with USB-C up for order, and customers can expect delivery beginning Nov. 3.Read more...
The AI Politicians Would Like to Speak With You Now
Between now and the 2024 presidential election, AI is going to make the political cycle all the more unpleasant. You've probably heard about the AI misinformation problem, but the technology presents another issue for voters that's far more surreal. Over the next year, politicians will flood the world with robot...Read more...
44 New Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books to Add to Your November Reading List
November is upon us, and it's bringing exciting titles like a new Murderbot tale from Martha Wells, a return to the world of the Kingkiller Chronicle from Patrick Rothfuss, and Jim Butcher's long-awaited next Cinder Spires novel-and more! Check out these 44 new sci-fi, fantasy, and horror releases coming to...Read more...
Netflix Will Reward Binge Watchers With Fewer Ads
If you've made a habit of binging popular Netflix series like October hits Beckham and The Fall of the House of Usher, and you subscribe to the ad tier, your couch-potato experience will soon contain fewer interruptions. According to a Netflix press release, starting in 2024, after watching three consecutive...Read more...
What’s Next for SpaceX’s Gigantic Starship
The Federal Aviation Administration has completed the safety review of SpaceX's Starship, moving the company one step closer to its second test flight, pending an environmental review by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The explosive inaugural launch of Starship turned into a safety and environmental fiasco-a...Read more...
Report: A Faltering Marvel Could Bring Back the Original Avengers
Variety has released an extensive cover story alleging a series of crises for the one-time seemingly unstoppable star of Hollywood: Disney's Marvel Studios, which, facing behind-the-scenes challenges and a scattered plan for its post-Avengers: Endgame movie slate, could consider some very drastic measures to win back...Read more...
Our Flag Means Death's Finale Was Full of Hurt For Izzy Hands Fans
Last week, the season two finale of Our Flag Means Death aired on Max. The eight-episode season was marked by incredible acting, a mix of goofy swashbuckling and brutal nose-peeling mutilation, and an encompassing acceptance of queerness that made the first season lightning in a bottle.
The White House Wants to Wield the Terrifying Power of AI Against Robocalls
Vice President Kamala Harris announced a swath of new initiatives at the United Kingdom's Global Summit on AI Safety Wednesday, including the establishment of the United States AI Safety Institute. One of the initiatives outlined by the White House is to combat fraudulent robocalls using artificial intelligence.Read more...
LinkedIn Wants Its AI Bot to Help Find You a Job After You Lose Your Job to AI
If AI might be responsible for jobs being lost, then the tech could be used to get another one at least that's what LinkedIn is trying to do. Users of the career-centric social network can access an AI-powered job seeker coach" starting Wednesday to guide them to their next job. The Microsoft-owned LinkedIn hopes to...Read more...
Just How ‘Slim’ Is That New Skinny PlayStation 5?
Sony's new slimmer PS5 could be on its way sooner than expected. Leakers have managed to snap a few pics of the new console in all its fish-tail glory. Plus, if these leaks are right, we may only need to wait a little more than a week before the PS5 starts shipping to U.S.-based customers.Read more...
Updates From Joker 2, Gen V, and More
Get a new look at Timothee Chalamet's Wonka in a new poster. Rick & Morty teases what's to come in a new poster. Plus, the Salem's Lot reboot may be going straight to Max. Spoilers go!
How to Watch NASA’s Rare All-Woman Spacewalk Live
Two NASA astronauts are gearing up for their first spacewalk outside the International Space Station (ISS) for maintenance work in low Earth orbit, marking just the fourth time two women will exit the station together.Read more...
Ultra Rare RPG Invisible Sun Is Making a Magical Comeback
In 2018, Monte Cook Games released Invisible Sun, a massive tabletop game where players took on the role of vislae-newly awakened sorcerers that have returned to travel across the planes of existence in order to hone their magic after exile. It was delivered in a literal black boxand sold out almost immediately,...Read more...
I’m Struggling to Think of a Good Example to Use for Google's New '.ing' Domain Name
Google has introduced a new top-level domain for the web to use. It's .ing, and it seems it exists primarily to challenge the internet and its capacity for creativity. I must admit, I'm struggl.ing to figure out a domain name that isn't a curse word.
Five Nights at Freddy's Trounces Mario and Halloween Ends to Smash Streaming Records
Step aside, Halloween Ends. Sorry bout ya, The Super Mario Bros Movie. There's a new boss in town, and he's tall, furry, and reeks of pizza. After a big weekend at the theatrical box office, Five Nights at Freddy's-which released the same day on Peacock-has also done huge numbers for the streamer.
The Biggest Show on Netflix Right Now Is Based on a Comic You Can't Buy
Bodies tells the story of four different murder investigations linked across almost two centuries of British history, from the late Victorian era all the way to the near future. Launching a few weeks ago on Netflix to rave reviews, the show is now one of its most-watched programs of the moment-and you'd be hard...Read more...
Musk Tells Joe Rogan He’s Still Down to Kick Zuck’s Ass
Tesla CEO Elon Musk made another appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast Tuesday in an almost three-hour talk on subjects that these two are heavily interested in: cars, mixed martial arts, and of course, cancel culture.Read more...
Make Way for Another New Horror-Centric Streamer: Nightstream
Nightstream began as a virtual film festival in 2020, aimed at film fans hungry for new content during the height of the pandemic. But it's now shifted its focus to better reflect the current entertainment landscape, and today announced a re-launch as a year-round curated genre film VOD platform," with titles...Read more...
Trek to the Stars With October's Most Compelling Spaceflight Images
From capturing precious asteroid samples and exploring volcanic moons to navigating mysterious toxic blobs and portraying fictional Space Force battles, October was a captivating month in spaceflight and space exploration, as these images attest.
Tesla Beats Charges in Fatal Autopilot Crash Trial
Tesla gained a victory in a lawsuit against its driver-assistance software on Tuesday. A California jury ruled that Tesla's autopilot feature was not at fault for the crash that killed a Tesla driver and injured two passengers in 2019, according to a Reuters report.Read more...
Unprecedented Biting Strength in Jurassic Lampreys Points to Flesh-Eating Past
Fossilized lampreys from the Jurassic period have surprised a team of paleontologists by their size and well-preserved feeding structures, indicating the creepy fish were already predatory 160 million years ago.
Woman Gets New Cat—and Months of Diarrhea, in Possible Medical First
A woman's newly adopted cat may have brought her an unwelcome gift: a bacterial germ that caused her months of diarrhea. In a new case report this month, doctors say that the woman's bout of recurrent Clostridioides difficile could have been fueled by her cat, who also tested positive for the bacteria. Thankfully,...Read more...
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