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OpenAI’s New Product Helps You Do ‘Vibe Physics’ Like Travis Kalanick
View the world through Prism (or don't).
Winklevoss Twins Shut Down NFT Marketplace in Another Sign Crypto Art Is Dead
You know what's cooler than a million dollars? A .jpeg that's been cataloged on an immutable blockchain that no one wants to buy.
Uber Creates ‘AV Labs’ To Leverage Data For Future Robotaxi Routes
Uber will manage data for its robotaxi tech partners to access and use as they deploy vehicles.
‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Returns to an Era-Appropriate Format
The 1990 original is being released in multiple variants on the old classic: VHS.
The First ‘Faces of Death’ Teaser Is Here to Remind You That Yes, They Remade ‘Faces of Death’
The gruesome faux documentary gets a 2026 update framed through some appropriately underground marketing.
Trump Urges Americans to Embrace a Suicidal Penguin as ‘Doomsday Clock’ Hits 85 Seconds to Midnight
There aren't any penguins in Greenland.
A Bizarre Link Between Colorblindness and Bladder Cancer Might Actually Make Total Sense
Colorblind people might have a unique disadvantage in noticing an early warning sign of certain cancers, a new study suggests.
Darth Maul’s Second Death Was Worth the Absurdity of His Survival
Sometimes getting chopped in half is the best thing that can happen to someone's character arc.
AI Sifts Through a Mountain of Hubble Data, Uncovers Hundreds of Cosmic Weirdos
Using a brand new data analysis tool, astronomers identified more than 800 strange and previously undocumented space objects.
Amazon’s Physical Store Experiment Has Failed
Amazon is taking its brick-and-mortar business and going home.
Ryan Coogler Has Always Been the Guy to Root For
Audiences have been wanting the 'Sinners' and 'Black Panther' director to get his day in the sun from the start.
Zoom Is the First Casualty in France’s War on American Big Tech
Homebrewed video conferencing may not be a moonshot, but you gotta start somewhere.
The ‘Puppet Girl’ of ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ on Doing a Performance Within a Performance
Tanzyn Crawford plays Tanselle, a Dornish artist, in the new 'Game of Thrones' spin-off.
Betting Against Elon Musk’s Predictions on Polymarket Might be the New Inverse Cramer
Easy money.
Can You Sue the White House Over an AI Deepfake?
The Trump regime's abuse of AI has opened up new legal questions.
These New ‘KPop Demon Hunter’ Toys Will Takedown Your Wallet
Hasbro and Mattel are taking 'KPop Demon Hunters' to the stores with dolls, NERF weapons, and even UNO and Monopoly.
TikTok Swears It Didn’t Ban Sharing the Name ‘Epstein,’ as Gavin Newsom Announces Investigation
The scrutiny follows a rocky first week under new U.S. ownership./
Sam Raimi Movies, Ranked
His new one, 'Send Help,' is out this week, but where does it rank against 'Evil Dead,' 'Spider-Man,' and others?
US Pediatricians Give Middle Finger to RFK Jr., Issue Their Own Vaccine Recommendations
The American Academy of Pediatrics and 12 other medical groups are recommending the same childhood shots once endorsed by the CDC.
Lego’s Newest ‘Star Wars’ Smart Play Sets Are Cheaper, With a Huge Catch
Lego's push for smart bricks in the galaxy far, far away is continuing, and things are only getting weirder.
The Return of Nintendo’s Worst-Selling Console Could Be More Glorious Than We Thought
Get ready to return to the neck-straining magic of red and black gaming with several never-released games for the Virtual Boy.
Snowmageddon Continues: Another Major Storm Could Slam the East Coast This Weekend
It's looking increasingly likely that a coastal storm could bring more snow to the East Coast this weekend-and potentially strengthen into a bomb cyclone.
The First ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2 Trailer Brings Back Jessica Jones
Welcome back to Hell's Kitchen when 'Daredevil: Born Again' returns to Disney+ in less than two months.
How a Microbe Tunnels Its Way Through an Insect Gut—It’s Weirder Than You Think
Some microbes can squeeze through tight spaces by wrapping themselves in their flagellum-the tail-like structure they use to move. Also, how adorable are those little guys?
E-Book Checkouts of ‘Heated Rivalry’ Shoot Up 529% in NYC After Mayor Encourages People to Stay Home and Read the Gay Hockey Book
Boys' Love is the only light left in our messed-up world.
Could the MCU Already Be Looking for a New Black Panther?
Plus, Sam Raimi wants in on a new 'Darkman'.
Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold U.S. Price Is Not at All Surprising
You already knew the foldable phone was going to be really expensive.
Intel’s Panther Lake CPUs Make the Best Case for ‘Fake Frames’ in Gaming
The new Core Ultra Series 3 chips and XeSS 3 AI upscaler can juice up frame rates on laptops, but handhelds may benefit the most.
ELEGOO Debuts Its First Multicolor FDM 3D Printer With the Centauri Carbon 2 Combo
Bringing your creative ideas to life has never been easier.
Ira Parker Teases a Big Event from ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Season 2
If you've read George R.R. Martin's 'The Sworn Sword,' you know the challenges that await production as the HBO series continues.
Kaitlyn Dever Is Ready for the Abby-Centric ‘Last of Us’ Season 3
The 'Booksmart' star is getting ready to film the next season of the hit HBO video game adaptation.
Looking for More Paid Social Media Features? Meta Is Reportedly Testing Tons
If you love giving money to WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram, get excited.
Study Documents Real World Downside of EV Fast Charging. But There’s Good News Too
The conventional wisdom on caring for your battery is still true, but battery life is also more durable than expected.
Thanks But No Thanks on the Claudeswarms, Kevin Roose
The New York Times columnist and Hard Fork podcast co-host might be a little too jazzed about vibecoding.
Wait, So When *Is* ‘Starfleet Academy’ Set, Anyway?
We know the new 'Star Trek' show is set in the 32nd century, but lining it up with 'Discovery' requires a Trekkie-amount of overthinking.
Automakers Could Take A Big Hit Because Of An AI-Induced Chip Shortage
Is AI proliferation making your next car suck?
Anthropic CEO Worries Humanity May Not be ‘Mature’ Enough for Advanced AI
When has that ever stopped us?
Rian Johnson Shares His Preferred Vision for the Future of ‘Star Wars’
'The Last Jedi' director thinks the galaxy far, far away should pass to a new generation.
TikTok’s New US Owners Are Off to a Very Rocky Start
Thousands of American TikTok users have reported having issues with the app this past weekend.
Nordic Equestrian Project Asks Horses if They Want Blankets or Not
Researchers have taught horses to communicate their preferences with symbols.
Tim Cook Attends White House Screening of ‘Melania’ Movie, Prompts Calls for Apple Boycott
The Apple CEO doesn't seem shy about getting cozy with the Trump regime.
‘Fallout’ Will Close Out Season 2 With Early Episode Drops
The Prime Video series shifts to Tuesday releases starting this week.
What If Cancer Holds the Key to New Treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease?
Scientists have found a possible explanation for why cancer patients are less likely to develop Alzheimer's.
Brutal Winter Storm Leaves Hundreds of Thousands Without Power. How Long Will Outages Last?
With no end to the frigid temperatures in sight, people across the Southeastern U.S. may be unable to heat their homes for several days.
34 Volunteers From Around the World Will Help NASA Track the Artemis 2 Mission
The list includes volunteers ranging from amateur radio enthusiasts to commercial service providers.
‘Looney Tunes’ Has Found a New Home: Turner Classic Movies
TCM will celebrate the shorts' arrival with a marathon starring Bugs Bunny.
Tech Workers Demand CEOs Use Their ‘Leverage’ to End ICE Violence
Big tech helped get us into this situation. Workers want it to help get us out, starting with canceling ICE contracts.
Android 17 Might Copy the Worst Thing About iOS 26
You probably already know what it is.
We Finally Know When SpaceX Might Fly the Biggest Version of Starship Yet
The megarocket's highly-anticipated 12th test flight is tentatively scheduled for early March.
LLM Brainrot Is Here: Grokipedia Is Starting to Show Up in ChatGPT Citations
GPT-5.2 is "learning" from Musk's AI-generated version of Wikipedia.
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