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by James Whitbrook and Gordon Jackson on (#73NCJ)
Plus, Keith David promises his presidential 'Rick and Morty' spinoff is still coming this year.
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by Passant Rabie on (#73NCK)
It's a snake-eat-snake world.
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by Germain Lussier on (#73NCM)
There's a sly cameo from Naru from 'Prey,' but originally it didn't stop there.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#73NA0)
The singing and speaking casts just did their first joint interview for the Oscar-nominated Netflix smash.
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by Gayoung Lee on (#73NA1)
My first attempt at quantum coding wasn't nearly as painful as I'd feared-and it's probably something you could do too.
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by Sponsored by T-Mobile on (#73NA2)
New T-Mobile subscribers can get one month of the fastest 5G Home Internet, easy installation, and up to $300 back.
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by Mike Pearl on (#73N7E)
U.S. automotive executives are flirting with a crazy idea: sedans.
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by Mike Pearl on (#73N37)
It had already changed "Full Self-Driving" to "Full Self-Driving (Supervised)."
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by Mike Pearl on (#73N0S)
Please remember that the SaaSpocalypse is a narrative, not a material fact.
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by Matt Novak on (#73N0T)
She burned down a house and bit a cop. A judge wasn't impressed with her AI apology.
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by Gayoung Lee on (#73MZB)
Scientists aren't fully sure what this means for Antarctica's future, however.
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by AJ Dellinger on (#73MZC)
No one's mental health improves when they are told constantly that they are about to lose their job.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#73MZD)
The late acting legend's spotlight on Rod Serling's sci-fi series came soon after his breakout role in To Kill a Mockingbird.'
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by James Pero on (#73MZE)
And its smart glasses sound exactly like Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses clones.
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by James Whitbrook on (#73MXD)
After the 'Spider-Man' set made the Big Apple a key part of the Magic multiverse, the upcoming 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' set wants to present the city in a warmer light.
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by James Pero on (#73MXE)
Do you really want to cart around a puck with your groundbreaking smart glasses?
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by Germain Lussier on (#73MXF)
Jon Favreau directs Pedro Pascal, Sigourney Weaver, and, yes, Martin Scorsese in the May 22 release.
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by Ellyn Lapointe on (#73MXG)
Studying ancient microbes like this one is risky research, but it can also reveal novel biological mechanisms that inspire more effective drugs.
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by Ed Cara on (#73MTE)
A new review fails to find much of any added weight loss benefit from intermittent fasting compared to typical diet advice.
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by Bruce Gil on (#73MTF)
The incidents bring the robotaxi service to a total of 14 crashes since launching last summer.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#73MTG)
'Bram Stoker's Dracula,' 'I Know What You Did Last Summer,' 'The Amazing Spider-Man,' and more are all jumping off the streamer soon.
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by AJ Dellinger on (#73MTH)
Who knew being able to bet on everything would lead to people acting irresponsibly?
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by James Whitbrook on (#73MTJ)
Our latest look at the next 'Star Wars' movie gives us a better idea of what it's about-and, of course, a few familiar faces.
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by Matt Novak on (#73MTK)
"Obama is talking to a subset of the population whom he knows will understand."
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by James Pero on (#73MQP)
Working in VR is really not working out.
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by Passant Rabie on (#73MQQ)
General Galactic is aiming to fly a satellite using a water-powered propulsion system.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#73MQR)
'In the Name of the Mother' marks a turning point not just for the HBO show, but in Westeros history.
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by Ece Yildirim on (#73MQS)
Here's the interview that CBS and the FTC don't want you to see.
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by Gayoung Lee on (#73MQT)
Our understanding of instabilities-when they grow, how they grow-is important to making fusion work."
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by Bruce Gil on (#73MN1)
The move would require anyone doing business with the U.S. military to cut ties with the AI company.
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by Ed Cara on (#73MN2)
A new review finds no convincing evidence that drugs like Ozempic raise people's risk of common thyroid cancers.
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by Germain Lussier on (#73MN3)
From Billy and Stu to a whole family of killers, we unmask the villains of the 'Scream' franchise.
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by Ellyn Lapointe on (#73MN4)
There is still a great deal of work ahead to prepare for this historic mission."
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by James Whitbrook on (#73MN5)
Instead, production delays meant it ended up being the final gasp of the BBC's partnership with Disney.
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by Kyle Barr on (#73MHD)
The RAM shortage also means bad news for next-gen consoles like the PS6.
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by Raymond Wong on (#73MHE)
And probably new MacBooks, iPads, and an affordable iPhone very soon, too.
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by Gordon Jackson on (#73MHF)
Plus, the new 'Mystery Science Theater 3000' announces its first movie.
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by James Whitbrook on (#73MHG)
The galaxy far, far away's journey back to the big screen becomes a little clearer in our latest look at the next 'Star Wars' movie.
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by Sponsored by Mint Mobile on (#73MD5)
Your chance to get a full year of unlimited talk, text, and high-speed data on the nation's largest 5G network for a crazy low price is almost gone.
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by Mike Pearl on (#73MD6)
It's an interesting case study in AI agents and that whole "agency" thing...
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by Justin Caffier on (#73MB5)
Thanks to data center demands, Western Digital has committed all of its HDDs for at least the rest of the year.
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by Passant Rabie on (#73M41)
Venus may be hiding a vast network of underground caves carved by ancient lava.
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by Justin Carter on (#73M2R)
The game's airborne action makes for some good blasting, even if not all of it soars.
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by Passant Rabie on (#73M2S)
The agency recently delayed the Artemis 2 mission due to a liquid hydrogen leak that has plagued the SLS rocket.
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by Justin Caffier on (#73M0A)
A newly released AI-backed resource by the creators of JMail puts the trove of ghastly files in a familiar, contextualizing, time-sucking format.
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by Isaiah Colbert on (#73M0B)
Studio Chizu's 'Scarlet' follows a medieval princess fighting through purgatory to avenge her father.
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by Mike Pearl on (#73M0C)
Austrian developer and former entrepreneur Peter Steinberger is largely responsible for the recent frenzy over AI agents.
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by James Whitbrook on (#73KYB)
As 'Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' looks back, here's what you need to know about the Blackfyre pretenders.
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by Ed Cara on (#73KW2)
People taking DMT tended to experience significant relief from their depression for up to three months, the researchers found.
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by Wes Davis on (#73KW3)
The Nighthawk 5G M7 is a versatile travel Wi-Fi router the size of a chunky smartphone.
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