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by Gordon Jackson and James Whitbrook on (#68ZF7)
Toho’s next Godzilla movie isn’t setting up a new kaiju universe. Even more John Wick 4 posters tease its massive, lethal cast. The Flash’s final season is bringing back two more familiar speedsters. Plus, what’s coming on Kung Fu. Spoilers now!
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by Kyle Barr on (#68ZCJ)
The FBI has reportedly been dealing with a malicious hacking attempt on its systems. It’s still unclear just which systems were compromised and for how long.Read more...
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by Zoya Teirstein, Grist on (#68ZAQ)
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by Lucas Ropek on (#68Z6W)
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a helium-fueled nightmare here to steal all our national security secrets!Read more...
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by Mack DeGeurin on (#68Z54)
The U.S. says it’s punching back in the digital cold war over emerging technologies with a new “Disruptive Technology Strike Force.”Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#68YSD)
When it was announced that Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania would not only star Kang the Conquerer but kick off Phase Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you had to believe not only would it have end credit scenes, but that those scenes would be bangers. And the film does not disappoint.Read more...
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by Linda Codega on (#68YQX)
Alexandré Dumas’ classic The Count of Monte Cristo gets an incredibly vibrant sci-fi update as author Ayize Jama-Everett and illustrator Tristan Roach take the novel out of the 1800s and into the far future. Inspired by both the original novel and Dumas’ own Black heritage, the graphic novel explores a world that has…Read more...
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by Isaac Schultz on (#68YQY)
A team of engineers studying the 500-year-old, backward writings of Leonardo da Vinci have found evidence that the Italian polymath was working out gravity a century before its foundations were established by Galileo Galilei.Read more...
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by Lauren Leffer on (#68YQZ)
A new outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus has infected a suspected 25 people and potentially killed nine in the Central African country of Equatorial Guinea, the World Health Organization announced this week. There have been 15 previously confirmed Marburg outbreaks, according to data from the Centers for Disease…Read more...
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by Artem Golub and Rob Bricken on (#68YP4)
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by Kevin Hurler on (#5YCCY)
Recently, the world has become obsessed with nepotism babies, especially following Vulture’s viral piece on them just a few months ago. For the uninitiated, a nepotism baby is someone working in Hollywood right now who has some sort of family connection to the industry—usually famous parents. The idea of “nepotism…Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#68YP5)
After months of reports of Bluetooth tracking devices like Apple’s AirTags being used to stalk people for miles, one of the first companies to popularize these trackers, Tile, is adding a feature that will make its devices “undetectable” to the company’s own app that scans for nearby unwanted devices.Read more...
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by Nikki Main on (#68YMA)
President Joe Biden responded to senators’ calls for more information about the three unidentified flying objects that were shot down in the last week. He spoke to the American people in an address meant to alleviate fears but may have raised more questions about the unknown objects.Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#68YMB)
Michelle Pfeiffer has been acting since the late 1970s and became a star in the early 1980s thanks to Scarface. In her long career, she’s played a wide range of characters, including several rather fantastical ones. To celebrate her latest Marvel turn in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, here are our 10 favorite of…Read more...
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by George Dvorsky on (#68YMC)
It’s been a long road, but the time has finally come for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency to light the 207-foot-tall candle known as the H3 launch vehicle. You can catch the action live right here.
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by Molly Taft on (#68YMD)
It’s overwhelming to think about how polluted our oceans are—so much so that it’s increasingly tempting to think of technological solutions to clean it all up. Two new studies shed light on what, exactly, happens to plastic once it enters the ocean, and how some natural processes may be helping to break a lot of it…Read more...
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by Lucas Ropek on (#68YME)
A week after a calamitous ransomware attack struck the city of Oakland, local officials have declared a state of emergency. The California city’s ongoing network issues continue to hamper city services and operations, officials said earlier this week.
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by James Whitbrook on (#68YJ6)
Over two wildly different seasons so far, Star Trek: Picard has tried to navigate just what it wants to say about its titular legend. Are our memories of Jean-Luc Picard justified or warped through rose-tinted recollection? Is he too tied to the past, or the only figure Starfleet could turn to to navigate a tumultuous…Read more...
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by Nikki Main on (#68YJ7)
Instagram is getting a new ‘channels’ feature added to its platform, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Thursday on Facebook. The new addition to the app is a broadcast channel feature that will be familiar to Telegram users. That’s right, once again Mark Zuckerberg is trying to steal his way to innovation.Read more...
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by Lauren Leffer on (#68YJ8)
Soon, Paramount+ subscribers will have to shell out more per month to access the same subscription tiers. The streaming service announced it will increase the cost of both its “essential” and “premium” plans in 2023, during a Thursday morning earnings call with investors.
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by Kevin Hurler on (#68YJ9)
Virgin Galactic’s carrier aircraft VMS Eve took to the California skies yesterday for an important two-and-a-half-hour flight test. It’s the latest sign that the Richard Branson-founded company is preparing to resume suborbital flights.Read more...
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by Linda Codega on (#68YG8)
Early in today’s Hasbro earnings call, Chris Cocks—the CEO of Hasbro and former president of Wizards of the Coast (2016-2022)—spoke about the Dungeons & Dragons Open Gaming License, though he focused more on talking around the issues rather than directly engaging with them. No specifics were given; instead of delays,…Read more...
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by George Dvorsky on (#68YG7)
With its strange rings and tilt, surprising seasonal variations, and 27 moons, Uranus is the solar system’s weirdo planet. The enigmatic ice giant has a lot to teach us, which is why astronomers are clamoring for a mission to explore the planet up close.Read more...
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by Lucas Ropek on (#68YG9)
A secretive Israeli cyber company is engineering ongoing influence operations directed at elections all over the world, a consortium of more than 30 news organizations reports. The CEO of the company, a former Israeli special forces agent named Tal Hanan, boasted to undercover journalists that his team of…Read more...
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by Angely Mercado on (#68YGA)
Thanks to a skinny, torpedo-shaped robot, scientists have been able to better observe the forces eroding Antarctica’s Thwaites glacier, aka the ‘doomsday glacier’ that could rapidly raise sea levels if it melts.
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by Linda Codega on (#68YGB)
With an earnest, can-do attitude, Taron Egerton stars as Henk Rogers, the video game designer and producer who helped bring the ‘80s video game Tetris out of the Soviet Union and into the hands of the world via the GameBoy. Following the beats of a heist thriller, Apple’s Tetris recreates a historic series of events…Read more...
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by Rachael Phillips on (#68YGC)
Tech waste is a real thing, and while the majority of tech companies are focussed on making the next thinnest, fastest, or most powerful laptop, Framework is doing things a little differently. The San Francisco based company is shunning the throwaway culture we’ve all become used to and instead have released a laptop…Read more...
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by Nikki Main on (#68YGD)
Four unidentified flying objects have made their way across North American airspace since the end of January, and were subsequently shot down. While the first object was identified as a Chinese-owned surveillance balloon, U.S. lawmakers say they are no closer to discovering the truth behind the other three.Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#68YGE)
On Thursday, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, who has been on the job since 2014, told staff she was stepping down from her position. It’s the end of an era for Google’s mainstay video platform and one of its mainstay execs.Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#68YCT)
The heroes in a half shell are no stranger to crossovers, especially in the realm of IDW’s comics continuity. They’ve tussled with the Ghostbusters, they’ve teamed up with Batman, they even crossed paths with X-Files’ Mulder and Scully. But their latest crossover is pitting the Hamato Clan against a cast of video…Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#68YCV)
Hope you weren’t expecting to finally catch a glimpse of Apple’s mixed reality headset any time soon. Anonymous sources familiar with the planned debut told Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman that the MR “Reality” series headset was set to be announced in April, but is now being pushed back to June in time for the company’s…Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#68YCW)
In 2021 and 2022, Marvel Studios released 10 brand-new projects on Disney+: eight shows and two specials. This year was looking like it might follow suit with plans for What If season two, Secret Invasion, Loki season two, Echo, Ironheart, and Agatha: Coven of Chaos all potentially set for release. However, with Bob…Read more...
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by Artem Golub and Germain Lussier on (#68YA0)
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by Phillip Tracy on (#5ZF5W)
Earlier this week the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted new patents to Apple Inc. that hinted at intriguing hardware features, including wraparound touch displays and foldable screens. The patents might indicate what to expect in upcoming new products —rumors have swirled about a foldable iPad for almost two…Read more...
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by Florence Ion on (#68YA1)
Samsung isn’t the only Android manufacturer conjuring up foldable smartphones. Overseas, OnePlus parent company Oppo has announced it’s launched the Find N2 Flip. The phone technically launched two months ago in China, but is now hitting shelves elsewhere in the world, like Europe and the UK. While it’s not coming to…Read more...
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by Rob Bricken on (#68YA2)
Here’s a fun fact: Teen Titans Go, the extra kid-friendly, comedic reboot of the beloved Teen Titans cartoon, has been airing for a decade. A decade! That’s seven years more than the beloved original, but there are still some fans who grumble about the (immensely successful) switch. Now a new, super-sized episode of Go…Read more...
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by Gordon Jackson and James Whitbrook on (#68Y7J)
Christophe Gans says he’s returning to Silent Hill soon. Filming has wrapped on Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. Ash’s final Pokémon journey continues with a Pikachu and Meowth team-up. Plus, new posters for John Wick Chapter 4. Spoilers get!
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by Rob Bricken on (#68Y7K)
Keanu Reeves recently mentioned that the action in John Wick: Chapter 4 hits an all-time high, which, if you’ve seen the other movies in the bullet-filled franchise, would be really saying something. This newest trailer for Chapter 4 would seem to indicate Reeves is not lying. At all.Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#68Y7M)
Meme stocks, “stonks,” “hold the line,” were among the words and phrases popularized by the WallStreetBets community. But a new lawsuit challenges the very idea of ownership over that community, or more specifically, who should be able to monetize the very name of the famed subreddit.Read more...
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by Kevin Hurler on (#68Y5C)
In the wake of a union push that began to pick up steam this week, Tesla Workers United working with the company’s Autopilot function at Tesla’s Buffalo Gigafactory are claiming that they were fired by the Elon Musk-owned company in retaliation for their unionization efforts.
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by Molly Taft on (#68Y5D)
Stop me if you’ve heard this phrase in the past week: “No one is talking about the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.”
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#68XJW)
Somehow it took this long, but after a trilogy of Oscar-nominated animated movies, a spin-off TV show, a series of short films, and multiple video games, How to Train Your Dragon—inspired by Cressida Cowell’s 2003 best-selling book—is getting the live-action treatment.Read more...
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by Lauren Leffer on (#68XH8)
Twitter’s ad revenue may have gone up in smoke recently, but the company isn’t letting that get it down. Instead, it’s taking the high road and adjusting for headwinds.Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#68XH9)
Star Trek: Picard returns for its third and final season this week, with its titular hero tasked with one last adventure alongside faces old and new. But although the season has made it clear it’s largely operating on a clean break from its predecessors, if you’re hopping on board for The Next Generation nostalgia in…Read more...
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by Artem Golub, LeAnn Wallace, and Blake Montgomery on (#68XFY)
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by Germain Lussier on (#68XFZ)
Believe it or not, the long-rumored I Am Legend sequel is indeed on the way but it’ll be oddly at odds with the 2007 original. Producer and co-writer Akiva Goldsman just signed a new deal with Warner Bros. and it’s one of two projects he’s already working on (the other being Constantine 2 with Keanu Reeves). Michael…Read more...
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by Nikki Main on (#68XG0)
Users on Reddit are speaking out after the Replika AI companion reportedly stopped responding to their sexual advances. There is now a petition to the company asking them to bring that part of the interaction back, and the experience has left users voicing their frustration online with many saying they feel lost or…Read more...
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by Artem Golub and David M. Ewalt on (#68XG2)
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#68XG1)
You can stop stressing out about UFOs now, because researchers from The University of Tokyo have decided we need a more terrifying concern to keep us up all night: robot spiders that can both crawl and fly.Read more...
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by Sabina Graves on (#68XE8)
Just 100 days shy of its release, Rob Marshall’s The Little Mermaid has revealed the first glimpse of Melissa McCarthy as the film’s iconic Disney villain Ursula.Read more...
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