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Pussy Riot Punches Back at Texas' Abortion Law With Protest and NFT
You know a state is probably in a heap of trouble if they end up on Pussy Riot’s shit list.Read more...
HTC Teases Return to Phones With Metaverse Hype
HTC once owned a sizable portion of the global smartphone market share, but it could never keep up with Samsung, and in 2017, the company sold most of its phone IP to Google. After staying in the shadows for several years, HTC is now planning its return to smartphones, though fans of its previous HTC One devices…Read more...
Can You Guess Who's in These Gorgeous Pop Culture Portraits?
“Wait, those are paintings?” It’s a phrase I hear often when discussing the work of painter Ashton Gallagher. The Illinois-based artist can take any subject and make a painting so lifelike, so dynamic, that you’d swear it was a photo. And, at times, people do think they’re photos. But, we assure you they’re not.Read more...
An Oil Spill Shut Down a Great Lakes Shipping Route, but You Probably Didn't Hear About It
On Thursday afternoon, an oil spill into the St. Mary’s River at the Ontario, Canada-Michigan border halted boat traffic between Lake Superior and Lake Huron for about three hours. This spill is small, relative to the massive incidents that usually make the news. Spills of this scale rarely make headlines, and that’s…Read more...
Facebook Wants to Eschew News Publishers for That TikTok Money: Report
While Meta wants to be a maverick in the tech space with its whole metaverse concept, the company seems to want its most prominent social media platform to be a lot more like other existing apps.Read more...
You'll No Longer Have to Test Negative for Covid Before Arriving at a US Airport
The Biden Administration has decidedly concurred that, ‘it’s summertime, baby!’ and lifted the last remaining travel restriction related to covid-19. On Friday, the White House announced that travelers entering the U.S. will no longer be required to present a negative covid test, CNN first reported.Read more...
Castlevania: Nocturne Is Netflix's Next Vampiric Animated Adventure
The thing about Castlevania regardless of medium is, well, two things: firstly, you can’t stop Dracula no matter how many times you deal with him. Secondly, there’s always going to be a Belmont around to do said dealing with.
Who Wants a Notch On Their Laptop?
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Newly Discovered Apple M1 Security Flaw is Unpatchable
Apple’s blisteringly fast and remarkably efficient M1 chips have been the catalysts behind a recent MacBook resurgence, but MIT security researchers have found a chink in their armor.
A Dragon Age Animated Series Is Coming to Netflix
Netflix has revealed a new collaboration with iconic RPG studio Bioware will see the world of grim fantasy series Dragon Age come to animated life on the streamer with Dragon Age: Absolution, a new series produced by Red Dog Culture House.Read more...
Medical Gels Are the Squishy Innovation Set to Improve Our Health
Medicine comes in all shapes and sizes—from mundane pills to less-pleasant intravenous infusions. But one form of drug delivery that doesn’t get its proper due is gel. We’re talking about the kind of gooey, semi-solid, and viscous material that can get smeared onto our skin or injected into our bodies. To remedy this…Read more...
Barbie's Latest Gig? Web3 Huckster
Mattel, the toymaker behind plastic classics like Barbie and Hot Wheels announced it’s partnering with the NFT platform “Cryptoys” to create playable, customizable NFTs. If you, for some reason, happen to be on the fence about luring kids into the metaverse with their favorite toy brands, this story’s probably not for…Read more...
Star Wars' BIPOC Fans Speak Out on Lucasfilm Addressing Racism in Fandom
When racism shows up in fandom, it becomes an issue that everyone has to deal with, but the burden falls hardest on fans of color. While social media support is great, and videos addressing racism are even better, it’s simply not enough. Something’s got to change.
Think Car Exhaust Is Bad? Wait 'Til You Hear About Tire Pollution
Gas-powered cars are horrible for the environment and our lungs, but new research shows that particles released by rubber tires are a major contributor to air pollution, too.Read more...
Which Jurassic Movie Is the Worst Now?
It’s time for the conclusion of io9's Jurassic Rewatch. Over the past few weeks, we’ve been going through each film in the Jurassic Park/Jurassic World series and viewing it with a set of fresh eyes. Along the way, we made some interesting discoveries and found a new appreciation for a few films in the series.
I'm Not Lovin' It: Russia Unveils New McDonald's Logo
McDonald’s has been rebranded in Russia and the new restaurant’s logo has been revealed. Last month, the fast food chain announced its intention to leave the country due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Everything You Need to Know About Apple's WWDC 2022 Announcements
It’s been a whirlwind week for developers using Apple’s hardware and software suites to code for work (and play). WWDC 2022 was held online for the most part, though there was a bit of an in-person component for a select few, including our very own Phillip Tracy, who went hands-on with the new MacBook Air.
The New iOS 16 Features that Android Had First
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. But when it comes to Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android offering the same features, it’s a tale of two platforms attempting to keep up with one another. While Apple and Google may have similar abilities within their respective operating systems, there’s always a bit…Read more...
Black Adam Gives Us Our Best Look Yet at Its Justice Society of America
The Muppets Mayhem expands its cast. To the surprise of no one, more of The Boys is on the way. Get a look at the Paper Girls TV show. Plus, what’s coming on Evil, and an old enemy returns as Thawne makes his way back to The Flash. To me, my spoilers!
That Didn't Last Long: Shanghai Locks Down Millions for Covid, Again
Little more than a week after Shanghai, China crawled out of one of the most severe and taxing covid lockdowns anywhere in the world, the city is once again on notice for covid spread while millions are being told to hole up and prepare for mass testing.Read more...
The First Submarine-Launched Drone Can See Much Farther Than a Periscope
The advantage to hiding a giant ship underwater is that it can sneak up on targets undetected. The disadvantage is that’s it’s hard to keep tabs on what’s going on above the water line: a problem a company called SpearUAV has potentially solved with a quadcopter that can be launched from a sub while it’s still…Read more...
Mobile Launcher for NASA's Megarocket Could Go $1 Billion Over Budget, Auditor Warns
On Thursday, the NASA Office of Inspector General issued a fiery report concerning a mobile launch tower in development for the agency’s Artemis Moon missions that’s now more than twice over budget and running years behind schedule.Read more...
Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard Nerd Out About Jurassic Park's Returning Heroes
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New Research Suggests Always-On Bluetooth Could Be Used to Track Your Phone
If you didn’t think there were enough ways for people to know your location, then best find something soft to bite down on to keep yourself from screaming.
7 Biggest Disappointments of Apple's WWDC 2022
Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference, better known as WWDC, is in full swing. But the major announcements were already revealed during the keynote presentation earlier this week.
How the Facebook Papers Exposed Meta's Moderation Disaster
In Gizmodo’s third release of documents from the Facebook Papers, we learned how decisions at Facebook over whether to improve a product can depend on how many conservatives in the press are likely to get pissed. We also learned that when Facebook claimed it wasn’t doing something, it was doing exactly that. Here’s a…Read more...
The One Video You Need to Watch From Last Night's Capitol Riot Hearing
Last night, almost every major TV network devoted three hours to a congressional hearing by the January 6th Committee, which is investigating the attempted coup by Donald Trump and his supporters after the former president lost the election in 2020. But if you missed the broadcast, there’s only one video you need to…Read more...
Amazon's New Virtual Shoe Try-On Doesn't Consider My Fat Pinky Toe
Buying shoes can be a hard and frustrating thing to do. When you have a fat pinky toe like I do, it dictates how I can dress my feet, which determines the rest of my outfit. While they can usually fit into a size eight, fitting and being comfortable are two very different things. That’s why I can’t for the life of me…Read more...
6 Shows and Movies That Do Coming-of-Age Nostalgia Right (And 4 That Don't)
Recapturing the magic of classic movies—or at least trying to—has been a staple of pop culture’s obsession with nostalgia, Stranger Things being one current example. Entertainment has a specific fixation with growing up pre-internet, something that can be evoked to make a meaningful impact, but can also come across as…Read more...
Obi-Wan Kenobi Is Continuing Star Wars' Fascination With Its Easter Egg Characters
Star Wars diehard or Star Wars newbie, if you’re a fan of the galaxy far, far away, you probably have a favorite character that isn’t one of the major heroes or villains, or even one of the myriad supporting stars. Just, you know: that cool background character who maybe shows up for a glimpse, or a tie-in media…Read more...
Hypersonic Plane From Venus Aerospace Will Travel to the Edge of Space
Earlier this week, Venus Aerospace, a Houston-based aeronautics startup, released renderings for Stargazer—an incredibly fast high-altitude vehicle it’s hoping to develop.
Jaws and E.T. Are Coming to IMAX
They’re gonna need a bigger screen. Two of Steven Spielberg’s most iconic films, 1975's Jaws and 1982's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, are being given special IMAX releases later this year, with Jaws even getting a 3D version as well.Read more...
Marvel Studios Might Be Working on Its Very Own Suicide Squad
The future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe just got a little clearer and fans are probably going to be shocked. Marvel Studios is reportedly developing a movie based on the comic Thunderbolts and director Jake Schreier has been tapped to bring it to life.Read more...
Against All Odds, Spider-Man Joins Marvel's Metal Midnight Suns Video Game
Between the Spider-Man: Homecomings and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madnesses and the upcoming Thor: Love and Thunders, you might have forgotten there’s a Marvel video game on the way that looks exceedingly rad. That game is a tactical RPG titled Midnight Suns, based on a rather obscure ‘90s comic series—but…Read more...
Paleontologists Find First Known Dinosaur Belly Button
Forget dinosaurs engaged in vicious combat. Put aside terrifying fangs and claws. Scientists have discovered a softer side to dinosaurs: the reptilian equivalent of a belly button.
Google's 'Dynamic World' Offers a Real-Time Sense of Humanity's Devastation of Earth
I can remember when Google Earth was merely a tool for me and friends to zoom in on our old streets and homes. I recall squinting at the screen trying to pick out if the satellites managed to pick out my stubby little head poking out the corner of the cul-de-sac where I lived.
Meta Kills Its Smartwatch, Delays AR Glasses
We could have had some exciting competition in the wearable realm. Bloomberg says that Facebook’s parent company, Meta, just halted development on a smartwatch with dual cameras in favor of another kind of wearable. It was planned for release in spring 2023, with a price point of around $350, which would have made it…Read more...
Our Latest Look at HBO's Last of Us Show Is, Well, Dark
HBO and Sony are doing a great job of letting us see as little of their live-action adaptation of The Last of Us as possible. The first official picture from the adaptation of Naughty Dog’s critically acclaimed zombie game series was bright, but also just of the backs of its two lead stars. This second look, is...…Read more...
Jay-Z and Jack Dorsey Launch Bitcoin Academy for New Generation of Crypto Bros
Rapper and entrepreneur Shawn Carter, better known as Jay-Z, is bringing Bitcoin to the place where he grew up. On Thursday, Jay-Z and former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey announced the launch of Bitcoin Academy, which will offer free classes on cryptocurrency for residents of the Marcy Houses in Brooklyn, New York.
Apple To Release 15-inch MacBook Air in 2023 Followed By 12-inch Laptop (Report)
Apple has even bigger plans for the MacBook Air after unveiling a redesigned model at WWDC earlier this week. According to a Bloomberg report citing unnamed sources, the Cupertino tech company will release a 15-inch MacBook Air next year alongside a new 12-inch laptop, its first take on the concept since the 12-inch…Read more...
NASA Will Investigate UFOs, Er, 'Unidentified Aerial Phenomena'
NASA will commission a team of scientists to begin investigating unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) this fall, the agency announced today.
NASA's Latest Plan to Fix Trojan Spacecraft's Unlatched Solar Array Shows Signs of Promise
For nearly eight months, Lucy has been sailing its way to Jupiter’s Trojan asteroids while NASA engineers on the ground have been working to fix a pesky solar array that refuses to unfurl. The good news is that there now appears to be some progress.
Federal Regulators Inch Closer to Tesla Autopilot Recall
Though it seems clear Tesla CEO Elon Musk would rather spend most of his days attempting to weasel his way out of a disastrous Twitter deal, renewed threats of an Autopilot recall from federal regulators may force the billionaire to re-focus on his day job.Read more...
This Ukrainian Duo Is Selling NFTs to Support Their Country's War Effort
It’s been nearly four months since Russia invaded Ukraine and there still appears to be no end in sight. Individuals from all walks of life have rallied to the country’s aid, utilizing the internet to preserve Ukrainian websites, crank call Russian bureaucrats, and help refugees find shelter. Two artists have even…Read more...
Microsoft Goes for Truly Open Office Concept: Ditching NDAs and Non-Compete Clauses
Tech workers may have lost their cubical walls long ago, but at Microsoft they’re getting another step closer to loosening their chains too.
The 21 Coolest (and Scariest) Things We Spotted at 'Stranger Things: The Experience'
Having just spent many hours glued to the couch binging Stranger Things season four, a trip out of the house sounded like a fantastic idea—so when io9 was invited to check out “Stranger Things: The Experience,” which just opened in San Francisco, we didn’t even have to roll a multi-sided die to help us decide. Bring…Read more...
‘Extinct’ Giant Tortoise Was Just Chilling on an Island
A presumed-extinct giant tortoise of the Galápagos Islands was found alive in 2019, and a new DNA study confirms the female tortoise is the same species as an animal collected over a century ago. “Fernanda,” as she’s called, is the only living Fernandina Island tortoise (Chelonoidis phantastica) known and just the…Read more...
Heatwave Brings Dangerous Temperatures to Southwest
It’s currently very hot in the Southwest. In parts of California, Nevada, Utah, and Texas, today’s predicted highs are well above 100 degrees. Those scorching three digit temperatures are expected to increase and persist across the region through the weekend, in the first heatwave of the season for some parts of the…Read more...
LIGHTSPEED Presents: 'The Crowning of the Lord Tazenket, Vulture God of the Eye' by S.G. Demciri (Part 1)
io9 is proud to present fiction from LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE. Once a month, we feature a story from LIGHTSPEED’s current issue. This month’s selection is “The Crowning of the Lord Tazenket, Vulture God of the Eye” by S.G. Demciri. We’ll be presenting this novelette in two parts; part two will be available on June 16.…Read more...
SpaceX Slated to Be NASA's Orbital Taxi for at Least Another 8 Years
The partnership between NASA and SpaceX is poised to get even stronger, as the space agency recently announced its intention to purchase five additional Crew Dragon flights to the International Space Station.Read more...
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