by Isaac Schultz on (#6PRAE)
If intelligent civilizations exist out there, they may not rely on amounts of energy that would make them visible to us.
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Updated | 2024-11-23 12:45 |
by Matthew Gault on (#6PRAF)
U.S. trading was a bloodbath on Monday as stocks tumbled, online brokerages went dark, and fears of a recession loomed.
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by Germain Lussier on (#6PRAG)
We totally missed this reference to a 1987 Steve Martin-John Candy comedy classic.
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by Passant Rabie on (#6PRAH)
A report suggests SpaceX's giant rocket might be too big to dock with NASA Moon-orbiting outpost.
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by James Whitbrook on (#6PR6P)
The new Legend of Zelda game isn't just making strides by making its titular character the protagonist, but in its marriage of two very different eras of the franchise's design.
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by Dua Rashid on (#6PR6Q)
Customers affected by the problematic butterfly keyboards on Apple's 2015 to 2019 MacBooks could see a check show up in their mailbox soon.
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by Matthew Gault on (#6PR6R)
The tech billionaire is facing allegations of spreading misinformation in two different countries, and his Super PAC is under scrutiny.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6PR4B)
The Dance of the Dragons is now in full swing-in air, land, and sea-but the show's characters got some breathing room for introspection, too.
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by Kyle Barr on (#6PR4C)
The tool can reliably' detect AI-generated text with watermarks, but OpenAI is still weighing the risks' of releasing it.
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by Gordon Jackson on (#6PR4D)
Plus, Rob Liefeld is just as surprised as you are by the team working on the Avengelyne movie.
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by Adam Kovac on (#6PR26)
The strange temperature fluctuation might be due to a rare stratospheric warming over the continent.
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by James Whitbrook on (#6PQTZ)
Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey return to the apocalypse when The Last of Us Season 2 drops in 2025.
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by Harri Weber on (#6PQQE)
The robotic critter uniquely folds up its wings at rest and passively deploys them to fly.
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by Justin Carter on (#6PQQF)
As is the case with genAI in other industries, comics pros are not happy about the technology intruding on their space.
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by Justin Carter on (#6PQQG)
Still in the mood for shohws about space travel and humanity coming together? Legendary sure hopes you are.
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by Justin Carter on (#6PQP6)
Whatever this movie ends up being, at least Stormare will be there to do what players loved him doing in the original game.
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by Justin Carter on (#6PQMS)
More Baldur's Gate 3 wouldn't have been unappreciated, but it sounds like Larian needed to leave the Forgotten Realms for its own sake.
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by Justin Carter on (#6PQH7)
While the movies chug along, the supposed series may be the only way Campbell continues the groovy, bloody exploits of main man Ash Williams.
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by Matt Novak on (#6PQFP)
From Andor to Yellowstone, here's what astronauts can watch in space.
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by Harri Weber on (#6PQAE)
Google tried turning Olympics fans into Gemini users. Instead, it made AI look like a weak substitute for parenting.
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by Justin Carter on (#6PQ78)
THQ's action-fantasy series is apparently coming back, but will it bait players along once more, or finally deliver the goods?
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by Justin Carter on (#6PQ5X)
Fans shouldn't be allowed to stamp out people's dislike of Marvel, Disney, or anything else someone doesn't like.
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by Justin Carter on (#6PQ2T)
Wesley Snipes may not be the only Blade, but he is the only Blade to win some records.
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by Kyle Barr on (#6PQ01)
Judging by this seven-year-old Lenovo Legion Y920 and 18-year-old Alienware Area-51, that's both a good and a bad thing.
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by Dua Rashid on (#6P3YS)
The Motorola Razr is a good phone in serious need of a better camera and improved dust resistance. Here's our review.
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by Florence Ion on (#6PD9X)
It costs a ton, it's not the most durable device, and the camera still doesn't perform like the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Here's our review of the Galaxy Z Fold 6.
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by Sherri L Smith on (#6PPYH)
Intel is extending the warranty of its 13th and 14th Gen chips after ongoing chip instability issues as a show of good faith to its customers.
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by James Whitbrook on (#6PPPG)
For D23, Disney is releasing a wild toy tribute to Star Tours, for a very high price.
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6PPPH)
Yet another legal case against the Chinese-owned social media company alleges it has been illegally hoovering up data on children.
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by Ed Cara on (#6PPPJ)
UK scientists have found evidence that liraglutide can reduce brain shrinkage and cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients.
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by Germain Lussier on (#6PPM8)
Disney just dated two new Marvel movies, and removed another, from the years ahead.
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by Matt Novak on (#6PPM9)
Truth+ will finally give the worst people on the planet the video content they deserve.
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6PPMA)
Will the singer's $6 billion metropolis, a "real-life Wakanda," actually get built? It's looking increasingly unlikely.
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by Isaac Schultz on (#6PPHV)
The Sun's warping of Earth's magnetic protections could explain how aurora occur in other parts of our solar system.
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by Matt Novak on (#6PPHW)
Potential voters in battleground states are handing over their info, but aren't being registered to vote.
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by Germain Lussier on (#6PPHX)
The stars who play Deadpool and Thor took to social media to tease one of the biggest secrets in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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by Ed Cara on (#6PPHY)
The WHO is urging countries to track hardy strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae that can severely sicken anyone.
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by Sherri L Smith on (#6PPHZ)
NZXT's Flex Subscription service lets you rent a PC, but is it cheaper than simply buying a PC?
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by Matthew Gault on (#6PPJ0)
The famous community site for strange and beautiful remixes cites copyright pressures that have "increased dramatically with takedowns and legal burden" as part of the reason.
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by Germain Lussier on (#6PPJ1)
M. Night Shyamalan's latest thriller starring Josh Hartnett and Saleka Shyamalan is now in theaters.
by Kyle Barr on (#6PPEX)
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 is the best version of Samsung's design so far, but only barely. Even with the upgrades, it costs too much at $1,100.
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by James Whitbrook on (#6PPEY)
"Fear Her" features a prominent appearance by former BBC News anchor Huw Edwards, who pleaded guilty this week to three counts of making indecent images of children.
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by Isaac Schultz on (#6PPBX)
Peering up at the teardrop-shaped structures, the researchers compared the experience to seeing the far side of the Moon for the first time.
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by Germain Lussier on (#6PPBY)
io9 has an exclusive VR video from the set of the popular video game adapation starring Cate Blanchett and Kevin Hart.
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by Kyle Barr on (#6PPBZ)
TCL's 115-inch QD-Mini LED television will also grant you first dibs on a movie premiere or a chance to attend the worst tech conference of the year.
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by Matthew Gault on (#6PPC0)
The Governor of West Virginia defaulted on his loan and now he's blaming the Democrats.
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6PPC1)
Matt Smith's character fled Team Black HQ early in the season-with his dragon and many, many personal demons in tow.
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by Gordon Jackson on (#6PP98)
Plus, National Treasure 3 screenwriter Ted Elliot talks about what could become if the sequel ever happens.
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6PP99)
Another piece of AI hardware, that looks nearly identical, and is also called "Friend," was launched long before this week's product.
by Sherri L Smith on (#6PP7N)
A Spotify extension for Google Gemini has been spotted in a teardown, hinting on being able to play music via AI.
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