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by George Dvorsky on (#63DJJ)
NASA hopes to land a man and a woman on the lunar surface in late 2025, but the space agency currently lacks a functional moonwalking spacesuit. Houston-based Axiom Space has now been brought in to fill this glaring gap.Read more...
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by Artem Golub and Germain Lussier on (#63DES)
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by Kevin Hurler on (#63DER)
Uber is back at it again. The digital ride-sharing is appealing a decision made by a Kenyan court that would cap the commission it can take from drivers in the country at 18%, which is down from the usual 25% the company charges.
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by Linda Codega on (#63DET)
After Lee Jung-jae’s international breakout role as Seong Gi-hun in the megahit Netflix series Squid Game, it seemed like only a matter of time before he got snapped up for more productions. Now, Deadline has revealed that Lee will be the male lead in the Star Wars series The Acolyte.Read more...
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by Sabina Graves on (#63DEW)
The summoning circle has manifested modern magical girl fashion inspired by Hocus Pocus right in time for the Disney cult movie’s sequel, which hits Disney+ at the end of September. io9 has this exclusive look at Loungefly’s Stitch Shoppe collection to suit your inner Sanderson sister. Whether you’re a Winifred, Sarah,…Read more...
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by Florence Ion on (#63DEV)
If you’re deep in the Google ecosystem, you should get on board with Nearby Share. The wireless file transfer feature now works across Android devices of all types and even Chromebooks. And in its latest Android feature drop, Google is promising it’s about to get as easy to use as sharing a link.
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#63DBP)
If there was any question that Playmobil had its targeting systems locked on adult collectors, the company’s Star Trek line removes all doubt. Following up on a truly gigantic and obscenely expensive $500 USS Enterprise playset, Playmobil is introducing a worthy adversary for Captain Kirk with a new Klingon…Read more...
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#63DBQ)
Headphones with active noise cancelling are a useful way to tune out unwanted noises, but what if you instead wanted to silence unwanted sounds at the source? Say you’re on a sensitive phone call, or you’re unleashing a tirade of expletives while gaming? There’s a device for that too, although it doesn’t look quite as…Read more...
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by Lauren Leffer on (#63D97)
Apple unveiled a suite of new products yesterday, from the iPhone 14 to updated AirPods, in a livestreamed and recorded event. You could’ve tuned in on the company’s website or YouTube to learn all about the “dynamic island” and the bigger/better cameras that are soon to be available on the newest generation of iPhone.
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by James Whitbrook and Gordon Jackson on (#63D98)
Joker: Folie à Deux adds another cast member in a mysterious role. New Black Panther: Wakanda Forever art highlights its heroes. Superman & Lois has found its replacement Kent son. Plus, what’s to come on the hilariously retitled Pennyworth: The Origins of Batman’s Butler. Spoilers now!
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#63D6D)
Still struggling over whether you should upgrade to the Apple Watch Series 8 or the new Apple Watch Ultra? Game developer Tomas Vyzmazal has answered that question for you by successfully porting Quake to Apple’s smartwatch: it’s a game that will definitely be far more enjoyable on the Ultra’s much larger screen.Read more...
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#63D6E)
Since the debut of its original scooter 22 years ago, which sold an astonishing five million units after launch, Raz0r’s name has been synonymous with scooters. Its latest model isn’t entirely about fun, however. With capacity for passengers or cargo, it might be the first Raz0r scooter to challenge your need for…Read more...
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by Jody Serrano on (#63D3Y)
Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s excuse for trying to back out of his $44 billion deal to buy Twitter—too many bots, he says—is gaining steam. First, it was the Twitter whistleblower’s claims. Then, on Wednesday, Musk received an assist from former Disney CEO Bob Iger, who had wanted to buy Twitter for the House of Mouse years…Read more...
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by Hany Farid on (#63D1B)
For two decades, we have watched as the tech sector rose from quirky start-ups – many of which originated here in the state of California – to global behemoths with the power to entertain, inform, manipulate, addict, and destabilize at an individual, local, and global scale.
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by Florence Ion on (#63D1C)
If you watched along with Apple’s Far Out event, you saw the numerous dramatic vignettes interspersed between announcements. While I felt perhaps a little too affected by one particular scene of a mother and her child getting rescued atop of a mountain—this was during the segment for the Apple Watch Ultra—I realized…Read more...
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by Matt Novak on (#63CZE)
The workers managing Apple’s iCloud datacenter in China, employees of Apple-partner Guizhou Cloud Big Data, haven’t been able to see their families in a week, thanks to a lockdown of the city of Guiyang over covid-19 concerns, according to a new report from Bloomberg News.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#63CGK)
Remember that time in 2019 when there was, however briefly, evidence of a Starbucks in Westeros? That caffeinated Game of Thrones moment was soon corrected by HBO, but its existence at all offers a reminder that even lavishly budgeted series sometimes make it to air with technical errors intact. And now, we’ve got…Read more...
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by Michelle Ehrhardt on (#63CGM)
Bose stepped into the custom active noise-canceling game today, defying Apple’s AirPods Pro 2nd Gen reveal to announce its QuietComfort Earbuds II. Eschewing features unrelated to audio quality like spatial audio or, um, wireless charging, these $300 earbuds focus solely on custom active noise canceling, which…Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#63CGN)
I have a question for God, or maybe Jeff Bezos, that I’ve been thinking about ever since I saw the first two episodes of Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. It’s a gorgeous looking show, but every time I see its sweeping vistas practically screaming “Amazon spent yacht money on this!!!” all I can think is: but is…Read more...
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by Isaac Schultz on (#63CEM)
Eighty-six years ago today, the last known thylacine died in a zoo in Hobart, Tasmania. To commemorate the extinction of the Tasmanian tiger, as it’s commonly known, September 7 is now National Threatened Species Day in Australia, a day to celebrate Australia’s remarkable wildlife and consider how best to conserve it.Read more...
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#63CEN)
As temperatures drop and pumpkin spice invades everything we eat and drink, another sure sign that Fall, and eventually the holidays, are quickly approaching is Apple debuting a new lineup of smartphones and smartwatches for everyone to put on their wish lists.Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#63CEQ)
How many state regulators does it take to screw a bankrupt crypto trading platform? While one could probably do the job on its own, apparently there are 40 states and their financial regulatory agencies gunning after the defunct crypto lending platform Celsius. One of those agencies comes so very close to calling the…Read more...
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by Passant Rabie on (#63CEP)
Preparing for a trip to the Moon and knowing what to do once you get there are two completely different things. That’s why astronauts are partaking in an intensive course that’ll help them to identify landscapes, collect samples, and report on scientific finds.
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by Kevin Hurler on (#63CCE)
Television is one of the most visceral forms of escapism, with the best TV shows building a world so robust that it feels like it’s a slice of our own. A little hobby of mine is trying to figure out where, exactly, some shows take place within our world’s geography—even if these towns are stand-ins for real-life…Read more...
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by Lucas Ropek on (#63CCF)
The iPhone 14 is finally here. Wednesday’s Far Out Apple event has revealed tons of new Apple devices and updates but certainly the most anticipated changes involve its latest phone. Apple has certainly delivered a sleek and improved piece of hardware that offers some intriguing new features that you’re going to…Read more...
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by Molly Taft on (#63CCG)
Climate change stresses Kim Kardashian out—and she wants everyone to know that no one, even megastars who take 10-minute trips on private jets, can be “100% perfect” when it comes to climate activism.
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by Germain Lussier on (#63CA3)
Sure, seeing Dwayne Johnson as Black Adam is the main event of Black Adam. The film, after all, is called “Black Adam.” But one of the most exciting aspects beyond Johnson finally getting to bring the anti-hero to the big screen is all the other heroes he’s bringing along with him.Read more...
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by Michelle Ehrhardt on (#63CA4)
Apple’s finally, since the AirPods Pro released in 2019, ready to update its premium wireless earbuds with a 2nd generation. In the time since, competition has been fierce. Sony’s LinkBuds have brought open back design to the space, while Google’s Pixel Buds Pro have introduced comparable noise canceling for $50…Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#63CA6)
Hasbro’s Nerf “LMTD” crossover has given us foam dart versions of everything from the Aliens pulse rifle to The Mandalorian’s rifle—and now it’s boldly going into a very peculiar collaboration with Star Trek.
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by Kyle Barr on (#63C7B)
How would you best describe what a PlayStation 5 looks like? I personally would call it two whale fins arched in a painful rigor mortis attached to a car battery, making a pain to lay on its side even with the disk-like stand it comes with. As much as I would like to see a more compact PlayStation 5 shell than the…Read more...
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by Ed Cara on (#63C7C)
Humans have been getting medical amputations for a lot longer than we thought, new research this week indicates. Scientists say they’ve found a skeleton in Borneo dating to 31,000 years ago of a young man who seemingly had his left foot amputated for health reasons. Remarkably, the man recovered and likely survived…Read more...
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by Mack DeGeurin on (#63C7D)
Amazon-owned home surveillance camera king Ring is making good on its promise to bring end-to-end encryption (E2EE) to a wider range of its devices. This week, the company added the encryption secretive for audio and video to its lower-cost battery-powered doorbells and cameras which were left out of the company’s …Read more...
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by Passant Rabie on (#63C7E)
British satellite company OneWeb is claiming to have suffered a major financial blow after having to cancel launches aboard Russian Soyuz rockets, and as the Russian space agency refuses to return 36 of the company’s satellites.
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#63C7F)
The Apple Watch has already taken a big bite out of both the smartwatch and traditional watch markets, but today Apple has revealed it’s also going after companies like Garmin and Casio with its new Series 8 collection that, for the first time, includes a pro model called the Ultra designed specifically for athletes…Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#63C4J)
What We Do in the Shadows wrapped up its fourth season last night, ending a hugely enjoyable ride that included a vampire nightclub, a wedding, the Jersey Devil, a very tricky home-renovation project, and some major character growth—including, quite literally, for Mark Proksch’s Colin Robinson. io9 jumped at the…Read more...
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by Sabina Graves on (#63C4K)
In all sincerity, Tom Cruise is the true embodiment of a movie star. That man cheerfully runs on reels and projector lighting to do stunts that seem physically impossible. And he wants you to know he’d much rather continue to defy death in the most extreme ways for our viewing pleasure while appearing on a giant…Read more...
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by Jody Serrano on (#63C4M)
Twitter is expanding Birdwatch, its misinformation debunking product “for the people, by the people,” in the U.S., a move that will put community-based fact checking to the test. In the coming days, there’s a good chance you’ll see notes on tweets in your timeline written by Birdwatch contributors that provide…Read more...
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by Lauren Leffer on (#63C1Q)
A judge in Delaware Chancery Court has denied Elon Musk and his legal team a requested trial delay in the ongoing Twitter lawsuit against the billionaire for the second time, in a Wednesday ruling.
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by Kevin Hurler on (#63C1R)
House of Hammer, the Discovery+ exposé of disgraced actor Armie Hammer, is the subject of even more press this week as Talos Films—the production studio behind the series—responded to feedback regarding dubious photographic evidence of Hammer’s abuse.
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by Germain Lussier on (#63C1S)
If you’re a Disney fan who collects pop culture art, you’ve pretty much got it made. Every movie, every character, basically any weird thing you love under the Disney umbrella usually has accompanying art for it that you can own.Read more...
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by Angely Mercado on (#63C1T)
A third of Pakistan is covered in floodwaters as the country suffers a devastating monsoon season. An inland lake seems to be forming around the southern Sindh province, satellite images show, while an existing lake has swelled dramatically.Read more...
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by Kevin Hurler on (#63BY2)
The Queen’s Gambit made waves of acclaim upon its release in October 2020, but failed to resonate with chess Grandmaster Nona Gaprindashvili, who sued Netflix for defamation after the show mentioned that she never played against men. Now, her suit against the streaming giant has been settled.
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by George Dvorsky on (#63BY4)
NASA is preparing to replace a faulty seal linked to a hydrogen leak that resulted in the second scrubbed launch attempt of SLS on Saturday. The repairs will happen at the launch pad, which is ideal from a testing perspective, but NASA still needs to cart the jumbo rocket back to the assembly building to meet safety…Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#63BY3)
This weekend, Star Wars fandom once again turns its eyes to Anaheim, California. That’s where Disney is holding its D23 Expo event, which should bring more news on upcoming movies and shows in the galaxy far, far away. The following weekend though, if you’re still looking for that Star Wars fix, you don’t have to…Read more...
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by Mack DeGeurin on (#63BY5)
An international alliance representing six Persian Gulf countries lashed out at Netflix this week demanding the streaming platform remove content they claim, “contradict Islamic and societal values and principles,” according to NBC News. Though exact programs under question remain unclear, previous types of takedown…Read more...
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by Jody Serrano on (#63BY6)
Reddit is changing your feed. The company announced in a post to r/reddit on Wednesday that it would be rolling out a steady stream of changes, improvements, and updates to users’ main feed over the next few months. The first change, which will go live today, relates to feed design in Reddit’s iOS and Android apps.…Read more...
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by Lauren Leffer on (#63BVH)
Staff cuts and other changes may be coming to Google. Or, at least, that’s what CEO of Google and Alphabet Inc., Sundar Pichai, has made it sound like recently.
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by Kyle Barr on (#63BVJ)
When the online stalker haven Kiwi Farms was finally squeezed after years and years of harassment campaigns, the resulting sickly green, decomposing juices found their way into the outflowing sewer of the internet. Traveling miles and miles downstream in the few days since they were blocked by digital security…Read more...
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#63BVK)
This past weekend, the late Chadwick Boseman was honored with a posthumous Creative Arts Emmys award for his voice work on the animated Marvel What If...? series. Today, it’s Lego’s turn to pay tribute to the actor, and the iconic character he portrayed in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with an incredibly detailed…Read more...
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