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by Io9 Staff on (#7267Z)
In a year full of standout shows, io9 picks the very best genre stories to hit the small screen.
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Gizmodo
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| Updated | 2026-02-08 14:19 |
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by Bruce Gil on (#72680)
Elon Musk confirmed that Tesla is testing its robotaxis without any safety monitors.
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by Mike Pearl on (#72681)
There used to be this thing called flipping back a few pages."
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by Germain Lussier on (#72682)
Glen Powell stars in the adaptation of the Stephen King novel, which hits digital December 16.
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by James Whitbrook on (#72683)
Want to return to the wasteland a little earlier than Amazon planned? Okie dokie!
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by James Pero on (#72684)
Spotify ain't what it used to be, and we may have the perfect antidote.
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by Ed Cara on (#72685)
The UK is facing a surge of hospitalizations fueled by the novel variant subclade K. And the U.S. is likely next.
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by Ece Yildirim on (#7265A)
AI infrastructure dominance isn't enough. Nvidia wants in on the model world too.
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by Ellyn Lapointe on (#7265B)
After a very cold and snowy start to December, temperatures will shift toward unseasonable warmth just in time for Christmas.
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by Kyle Barr on (#7265C)
While iRobot is selling itself off as scrap, let's remember what actually makes a good robovac.
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by Gayoung Lee on (#7265D)
Once applied to building windows, the thin insulator could save houses a lot of energy in the future.
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by Margherita Bassi on (#7265E)
In the fourth century BCE, mysterious raiders attacked a Danish island. Now we might finally know where they came from.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#7265F)
Pennywise was always going to slither away for another 27-year slumber, but boy did he wave good-bye with gusto.
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by Justin Carter on (#7261W)
What's next for Lara Croft? Not just a new show, but also a pair of 'Tomb Raider' games that look back and forward on the franchise.
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by James Whitbrook on (#7261X)
Netflix has given us our first proper look at the climactic episodes of 'Stranger Things', teasing plenty of mystery and death.
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by James Whitbrook and Gordon Jackson on (#7261Y)
Plus, get new looks at 'Lanterns' and the return of 'House of the Dragon'.
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by Partner Content With Eureka on (#725Z0)
There's a cleaning machine for every home available now at huge savings, from smart robots to amazingly versatile lightweight stick vacuums.
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by Justin Carter on (#725X1)
Eywa as his witness, James Cameron has pledged to make movies for theaters so that side of the business stays alive.
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by Justin Carter on (#725X2)
The horror filmmaker sure knew what he wanted to do with 'Justice League Dark,' and still loves what he wrote for the would-be movie.
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by Mike Pearl on (#725V6)
It's unnerving how much of the global economy is dependent on $400 million lithography machines.
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by Germain Lussier on (#725Q3)
He also directed 'Stand By Me,' 'A Few Good Men,' 'When Harry Met Sally,' 'This Is Spinal Tap,' and many more.
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by Justin Carter on (#725J3)
A fresh new face with similar tastes could take the reigns for the return of 'Paranormal Activity.'
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by Justin Carter on (#725GY)
If Arcanauts has its way, it won't be too long of a wait for 'Fate of the Old Republic'...but you're gonna do some waiting regardless.
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by Ece Yildirim on (#725FV)
Grok has lost it. Again.
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by Justin Carter on (#725FW)
Andy Muschietti let longtime fans know he's still got a supercut of the 'It' duology on his mind that he wants to make happen.
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by Justin Carter on (#725E2)
Johansson may wind up playing someone most people wouldn't have guessed (or known) for 'The Batman Part II.'
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by Kyle Barr on (#725AE)
There's no other handheld offering what the Nintendo Switch 2 does at its price.
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by Margherita Bassi on (#72597)
Researchers have figured out why V Sagittae is so gosh dang bright.
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by Mike Pearl on (#72580)
Wait, is the government actually going to do something about this?
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by Justin Carter on (#72529)
Turns out, the 90s never really left us as the beef between 'Street Fighter' and 'Mortal Kombat' has now extended to theaters.
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by Mike Pearl on (#7252A)
Experts tell the Washington Post that workers' social media behavior is on the minds of employers.
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by Justin Carter on (#7251B)
90s and 00s kids likely grew up hearing voice actors Jim Ward, Jeff Garcia, and Julie Mayfield across the cartoons and games of their youth.
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by Mike Pearl on (#7251C)
Disney has a licensing deal with OpenAI now, by the way.
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by Justin Carter on (#7250A)
It ain't a thing of beauty, but 'Cyberpunk 2077' eventually became a good game that knows how it got there.
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by Justin Carter on (#724YT)
Want to know what to expect from 'Avengers: Doomsday'? You'll be waiting in the theater or from your home for a month-long rollout.
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by Matt Novak on (#724YV)
The program has been running since March but we're only learning about it now.
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by Justin Carter on (#724XA)
Time to get excited as Amblin prepares to finally reveal this new sci-fi movie from Steven Spielberg.
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by Passant Rabie on (#724W7)
The hot super-Earth exoplanet has a magma ocean and orbits a very old star.
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by Bruce Schneier and Zach Rosson on (#724W8)
From protests to elections, governments are increasingly pulling the internet plug on entire populations. Connectivity is slowly becoming a tool of control, not a guarantee.
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by Ed Cara on (#724V4)
The return of measles, weakening vaccines, and the complete destruction of the CDC are just a few of Kennedy's ignoble accomplishments in 2025.
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by Sabina Graves on (#724PR)
The Ron Howard movie turns 25 this year, and its star recalls the torture he went through to portray Dr. Seuss' Christmas-loathing character.
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by Zac Estrada on (#724NC)
The Cybertruck isn't pulling its own weight either.
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by Sabina Graves on (#724ND)
Eat your way through Disney Parks this season with Chewbacca-endorsed Life Day fare at Galaxy's Edge and chimichangas at Avengers Campus.
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by Ellyn Lapointe on (#724KG)
Should the mission proceed as planned, it will mark a major step forward for accessibility in spaceflight-sending the first wheelchair user beyond Earth.
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by Isaiah Colbert on (#724KH)
Amazon is being forced to repeatedly learn a lesson: use AI slop, and get people yelling at you until you don't.
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by AJ Dellinger on (#724KJ)
When the bubble pops, you can't say there weren't signs.
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by Bruce Gil on (#724KK)
The company says the law violates teens' political speech rights as other countries consider similar restrictions.
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by Gayoung Lee on (#724KM)
For the first time, astronomers have captured the brilliance of a superluminous supernova via gravitational lensing.
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by James Whitbrook on (#724KN)
Which way, Jedi? Either will change the relationship between 'Star Wars' and its past forever.
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by Passant Rabie on (#724KP)
All conditions favor a dazzling show across the skies this weekend.
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