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The Force Unleashed Was the Most Video Game-Ass Star Wars to Ever Exist
Star Wars has been a fixture of video games for decades, and spanned almost every possible genre and platform you could reasonably think of. There are certain ones that have resonated with audiences over time, like the current Jedi games from Respawn Entertainment and the Knights of the Old Republic series from...Read more...
Black Manta's Scrapped Solo Movie Will Live On in Aquaman 2
Earlier in the week, Warner Bros. revealed the first trailer of Aquaman & the Lost Kingdom. When director James Wan talked to the press, he mentioned that Yahya Abdul-Mateen II's Black Manta would serve as the film's big bad after being more of a henchman to Ocean Master (Patrick Wilson) in the original film. And part...Read more...
Phantom Liberty's Cinematic Brings Idris Elba to Cyberpunk 2077
CD Projekt Red's Cyberpunk 2077 seemed like it would be the big new thing when it released in 2020, and for the most part, it wasn't to many. The developer's spent the years since turning it into a truly solid first outing for a larger franchise, helped by the fact that the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners series was pretty...Read more...
Bill Willingham Tries to Bring Fables Into the Public Domain
Vertigo's Fables comics from Bill Willingham and a number of artists (such as Mark Buckingham and Lan Medina) is one of the most well known non-Big Two comics. While it officially ended in 2015, it still carries a lot of clout, which is what's made recent events such a big deal: days ago, Willingham declared that the F...Read more...
Here Are the Top AI Stories You Missed This Week
If you're behind on what's happening with the robot uprising, have no fear. Here's a quick look at some of the weirdest and wildest artificial intelligence news from the past week. Also, don't forget to check out our weekly AI write-up, which will go into more detail on this same topic.
Paranormal Activity is Crossing Over to the Stage With a Play
Since 2007, Paramount's Paranormal Activity movies have been scaring audiences straight time and time again. For the series' next big step, it's jumping over to the other kind of theater in the form of a stage play.
AI This Week: Time to Replace Your CEO with AI
Monsters of California Exclusive Trailer
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Samsung May Have Leaked Its Upcoming Galaxy Ring in Its Wearables App
Samsung may have given away its one more thing" too soon. Korean Samsung usersfound icons depicting what looks like a ring you'd wear on your finger in the Galaxy Wearable app this week. The discovery since sparked discussions about whether this means the Samsung Galaxy Ring will debut next year. I hope they do...Read more...
Just in Time for Halloween Check Out This Wednesday Merch Drop
If you dream of being accepted into Nevermore Academy with Wednesday Addams this spooky fandom collection is for you.
SpaceX's Vacuum Raptor Engine Aces Cold Space Test for Artemis Moon Missions
In preparation of landing humans on the Moon as part of the ongoing Artemis program, SpaceX recently ran a test of one of its lunar lander engines while simulating the cold temperatures of space.
Tim Burton Doesn’t Seem Happy His Superman and Batman Appeared in The Flash
As impressive as it is when filmmakers like J.J. Abrams or James Gunn direct films in two, opposite, massive franchises, in the 1990s, Tim Burton almost beat them all. We all know he directed two Batman movies starring Michael Keaton but he also got very close to directing Nicolas Cage in Superman Lives, which fell...Read more...
Get Ready For Halloween Early With Our Superhero and Fantasy Costume Guide
Hey, Halloween costumes have been getting better since cosplay hit the scene and in case you haven't seen we're drawing closer and closer to monster mashing in our fave fandom inspired looks.
Arkansas Resident Killed by Brain-Eating Amoeba Caught From Splash Pad, Officials Say
A brain-eating amoeba has recently killed someone in Arkansas, local health officials reported this week. The unidentified victim seems to have contracted the incredibly rare, often fatal infection from a pool or splash pad at a country club. The club has since shut down these facilities, and health officials say...Read more...
TikTok Slapped with $367 Million Fine Over Bungled Kids' Data
Everyone's favorite app is definitely not in the good graces of the European Union. Irish regulators just hit the massive video-sharing platform with a $367 million fine for mishandling child users' data and gave the app three months to fix it.Read more...
Jonathan Frakes Wants to Be the Charlie's Angels of Rikers If a Picard Sequel Happens
Picard's final season wrapped up earlier this year with a fond farewell to the cast of The Next Generation, but that hasn't stopped audiences-or the cast themselves-pondering what ever could be next. Now it's the turn of Riker himself, Jonathan Frakes, to imagine what might be next for him and his Imzadi.
Did Elon Musk Regret Buying Twitter? | Walter Isaacson Interview
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You May Need to Wait Until Late October to Receive Your New iPhone 15 Pro Max
If you haven't already pre-ordered Apple's upcoming iPhone 15 set to drop Sept. 22, then you should know you could be waiting several weeks before your new phone comes directly to your door.Read more...
An Elegant Weapon, For a More Civilized Age
This week's episode of Ahsoka gave its titular hero one last opportunity to learn from a Master with a lot to learn himself, as Ahsoka's time-bending trip through her life took her side by side, and up against, Anakin Skywalker. But in doing so, both Master and Apprentice alike looked to a future for themselves beyond...Read more...
Excessive Heat and Rainfall Combos Will Be Practically Everywhere If Emissions Keep Rising, Study Says
The climate crisis is going to expose more of the world to both hotter weather and heavy rainfall. This could create dangerous flood conditions new research has found. A study recently published in Earth's Future outlines how a lot of the planet is going to face down a combination of heat and floodwaters.Read more...
Major Trial Finds MDMA-Assisted Therapy Is Effective for PTSD, Paving Way for FDA Approval
The results of a Phase III trial published this week could soon lead to a new era for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder. The study found that a combination of MDMA and psychotherapy was effective at relieving PTSD symptoms when compared to standard therapy. The nonprofit organization funding this...Read more...
Spider-Man 2's Team Dives Deep Into Origins, Villains, Multiverse, Venom and More
I would love to be able to talk about that," Ben Arfmann, the Narrative Director of Spider-Man 2 tells me in the most apologetic, sincere way after a particularly spoilery, forward-looking question. We love this game. Are so excited about this game. I'm really hoping that fans love it in the same way that we do. And...Read more...
Russia's Soyuz Rocket Successfully Launches New ISS Crew
Update: September 15, 1:47 p.m. ET: The Russian rocket lifted off on schedule, delivering its trio of passengers to space.Read more...
Ig Nobel Prizes for Unusual Science Feature Fossil Lickers, ‘Stanford Toilet’, and Corpse Nose Hairs
The 33rd annual Ig Nobel Prizes in improbable research that make people LAUGH, then THINK," according to its website, were revealed this week. The awards are produced by the Annals of Improbable Research magazine.
You Call That a Metaverse? Meta Brings Horizon Worlds to Mobile and Desktop.
After two years, Meta has opened its Horizon Worlds metaverse video game up to users on phones and web browsers. The company announced Thursday that Horizon Worlds is no longer limited to users who shell out for one of the company's expensive VR headsets. The expansion starts with Meta's Super Rumble shooting game,...Read more...
Take a Stroll Through a New, AI Red Light District
AWA-Artists, Writers, and Artisans-a fully creator-owned company, has given io9 the exclusive first look at the opening pages of Red Light, a capitalist, neon-noir cyber-future erotic thriller. Penned by writer Sarah Cho and illustrated by Priscilla Petraites, this four-part comic follows Lacy-an advanced AI sexbot...Read more...
"He Has His Apocalyptic Moods" Walter Isaacson on Elon Musk
If he wasn't known for running EV car maker Tesla, Elon Musk would still be known for SpaceX, his spacecraft and satellite company with Martian ambitions. Or for Neuralink, a company working on developing implantable brain-computer interfaces. Or for X.AI, the latest entry in the artificial intelligence arms race. Or,...Read more...
Marvel's Werewolf By Night Will See New Life, In Color
One of the bright spots in recent Marvel memory is about to get brighter. A lot brighter. Werewolf by Night, Marvel Studios' black and white Disney+ special presentation directed by Oscar-winner Michael Giacchino, is going to be re-released in full color just in time for Halloween.Read more...
Don't Break Your Pixel Watch Screen, Google Won't Offer Parts to Replace It
Don't drop your Pixel Watch. Just don't, because if you do, Google won't offer any kind of help fixing it if your screen cracks or the watch breaks in any other way. Google has finally made it clear Pixel Watch users' are on their own if they accidentally crack the screen on their Pixel Watch. Not only is there no...Read more...
Senate Probe Wants to Know Exactly What Elon Musk Did in Ukraine
Last week, it was reported that Elon Musk shut off access to SpaceX's Starlink in Crimea last year, but following an outcry of condemnation, the source of the story issued a correction saying Musk was asked to turn on access but he had a policy against doing so already in place. U.S. Senators are now asking the...Read more...
Foundation Ends Season 2 With Vindication and Chaos
In its pair of seasons, Apple TV+'s Foundation managed to craft an entertaining sci-fi series from Isaac Asimov's long-thought-unadaptable stories. Season two improved on its predecessor by simplifying its timeline, emphasizing an urgent sense of pacing, and adding some surprising humor here and there.Read more...
NASA Assigning a Director for UFO Research Is a Waste of Time
NASA wrapped up a year-long investigation into hundreds of sightings of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), and its independent study team released a 36-page report that was largely inconclusive. The space agency is not letting up, however, assigning a director of research into the unidentified phenomena and...Read more...
Virgin Galactic Flight Carries Precious Hominin Fossils to Space’s Edge, Sparking Controversy
In a move that is garnering considerable criticism from the scientific community, a recent Virgin Galactic mission transported two ancient hominin fossils to the edge of space.
Spider-Man 2 Isn't Just a Great Spider-Man Game, It's a Decent Superman Game Too
My favorite part of the first two Insomniac Spider-Man games is traveling across the city. The ability to swing from building to building, soaring through the air, all while taking in the sights and sounds of the city is just as enjoyable, if not more so, than anything else in the game. So, earlier this week, when I...Read more...
Firefly Aerospace Sets New Launch Speed Record for U.S. Space Force Mission
Space Force's goal of wanting the capacity to launch a satellite on very short notice just passed a major milestone. The Victus Nox mission, Latin for conquer the night," was a success, and saw private company Firefly Aerospace and Millennium Space Systems successfully prepare a launch in less than a day, followed...Read more...
Updates From Godzilla Minus One, One Piece, and More
John Carpenter is lending a peculiar twist to a new horror series. Get your Hell Yeah!" ready with the new trailer for Harley Quinn's Kite Man spinoff. Plus, what's coming on Invasion, and a look at the return of V/H/S. To me, my spoilers!
Apple Says It’s Going to Fix Those Alleged High-Radiation iPhone 12s
Trying to put a quash to all those rumors of high-radiation iPhones, Apple told French regulators on Friday that it would be issuing a software update to iPhone 12s that should put an end to the allegations the smartphones were emitting radiation levels above the country's legal limits.
'On the Internet, Nobody Knows You're a Dog:' The Web's Most Iconic Cartoon Is for Sale.
In 1993, cartoonist Peter Steiner was at his desk trying to fill out his weekly quota of pitches for the New Yorker. I didn't always have enough ideas, so sometimes I would just draw a picture and try to dream up a caption for it," Steiner said. He sketched out two dogs sitting in front of a computer, one in a chair...Read more...
Michael Jai White on Directing Outlaw Johnny Black
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A Guide to Disney Parks Halloween, More Holidays, and the Frozen and Zootopia Lands
Holiday trips to Disney Parks make the best core memories and Halloween kicks off the end of the year vacation fun with spooky goodness. From now until new themed land openings inspired by Frozen and Zootopia abroad, fall festivities lead the way to end of the year Disney destination trips.Read more...
Europe's Bumblebees Are in Big Trouble
The bumblebee's days in Europe might be numbered. In new research out this week, scientists predict that as many as three-quarters of bumblebee species in the region will experience substantial population decline and territory loss over the next several decades due to manmade problems like climate change. While there...Read more...
The Clone Wars Battles That Shaped Ahsoka Tano
Ahsoka's fifth episode, Shadow Warrior," puts its titular protagonist back into her own past, as she navigated her history at the front line of the Clone War. In doing so, we and Ahsoka alike are pressed back into 3 crucial moments from the war-conflicts from her past that still resonate as moments fundamental in...Read more...
See the Aftermath of Severe Flooding in New England This Week
Heavy rainfall this week over Massachusetts and Rhode Island washed away roads, collapsed homes, and created large sinkholes throughout the region.Read more...
Google Expands the Lifespan of Chromebooks With Promise of 10 Years of Software Updates
If you bought a Chromebook recently, you can now expect to hold on to it for at least a decade. Google announced Thursday that, beginning next year, any Chromebooks released in 2021 and beyond will get ten years of automatic updates. The company is also pushing for more repairability for its cloud-based laptops and...Read more...
California’s Massive Right-to-Repair Law Leaves Carveout for Video Game Consoles
California might soon become the state to be in if you want to finally repair your home electronics, but your busted console will still be off limits, as a new law makes specific exemptions for all video game electronics.Read more...
Doctor Who Casts Miriam Margolyes as Beep the Meep
In sentences that sound like shitposts but are in fact actual news, akin to Bryce Dallas Howard Is Yaddle, the BBC has confirmed that one of Doctor Who's deep-cut villains for its 60th anniversary specials, Beep the Meep, will be suitably voiced for such a triumphant return by acting icon Miriam Margolyes.Read more...
An Experimental Antibody Could Someday Make Organ Transplants Less of a Hassle
A lab-made antibody could one day make organ transplants less of an ordeal, recent research suggests. In experiments with nonhuman primates, the antibody appeared to be safe and effective at preventing the rejection of transplanted kidneys and pancreatic cells. Scientists hope that this treatment could reduce or even...Read more...
Your Favorite TikTok Dietitian Might Be Paid Off by Big Food
TikTok is the next generation of information, for better or (usually) for worse. A new report reveals that some major TikTok dietitians are being paid off by the food industry to shape viewers eating habits.Read more...
Lower Decks Isn't Wasting Time Teaching Its Heroes Some New Lessons
Last week's season 4 premiere of Lower Decks kicked off the season with a big promise, even in the smallest form they can come on Star Trek: the tiny pip transforming our Ensign heroes into Lieutenants Junior Grade. But for as small a leap it is on the career ladder, it's already giving the series great chances to dig...Read more...
Webb Telescope Data Confirms ‘Hubble Tension’ Is Not Hubble Telescope’s Fault
The rate of the universe's expansion has vexed astronomers for decades. Called the Hubble constant, the figure is quite different depending on how you get to it-fittingly, a source of constant befuddlement to astrophysicists.Read more...
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