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by Ryan F. Mandelbaum on (#5S8CB)
There is a realm the laws of physics forbid us from accessing, below the resolving power of our most powerful microscopes and beyond the reach of our most sensitive telescopes. There’s no telling what might exist there—perhaps entire universes.Read more...
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by James Whitbrook and Gordon Jackson on (#5S8CC)
Scott Snyder and Tony S. Daniel’s Nocterra is coming to Netflix. The third Trolls movie is getting a limited theater run before it goes on-demand next year. Plus, what’s coming in Dexter: New Blood. Spoilers, away!
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by David Nield on (#5S89M)
The deluge of emails hitting our inboxes shows no signs of stopping or slowing down maybe ever, so if your email service of choice is going to be in any way usable, it’s crucial that you take steps to protect your primary addresses. There are now numerous options for doing this, and you should be able to find at least…Read more...
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by Brianna Provenzano on (#5S87D)
Here’s a serious question: What even happened in 2021? For what feels like a lot of people, the year that was supposed to usher in a slide out of the Covid-19 doldrums simply came and went in the blink of an eye, with way less of the fêting, debauchery and travel than was promised. Obviously, the fact that we’re very…Read more...
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by Jody Serrano on (#5S87E)
GoDaddy recently learned that the impacts of a compromised password can be far-reaching. The domain registrar and web hosting platform revealed on Monday that it had experienced a security breach that disclosed up to 1.2 million email addresses for active and inactive Managed WordPress customers, as well as those…Read more...
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by Jody Serrano on (#5S84X)
This holiday season, Twitter has decided it wants in on shopping, so it’s partnering with one of the biggest retailers around: Walmart. The retailer is turning the social media platform into its own version of QVC for one day only this weekend, just in time to kick-off the Cyber Monday fever.Read more...
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by Matt Novak on (#5S82V)
The governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, has called up the National Guard to assist long term care facilities, as the state struggles with a huge surge in covid-19 hospitalizations that has overwhelmed the health care system.Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#5S7QJ)
Your chance to watch Dune at home is over. For a month, the hit sci-fi spectacle from filmmaker Denis Villeneuve was both in theaters as well as streaming on HBO Max. However, that window has now closed, which means if you want to see Dune, you can either go to a theater or wait at home. Thankfully, the wait is rather…Read more...
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by Phillip Tracy on (#5S7QK)
Let your Mac-owning friends boast all they want about the blinding speeds of Apple’s new M-series chips, because who needs fast performance when you have freedom of choice? That’s one of the benefits of buying a PC—or at least, it’s supposed to be.
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by Brianna Provenzano on (#5S7QM)
One of the Netflix employees at the center of the worker-led movement to get the company to answer for a string of perceived homophobic comments made by comedian Dave Chappelle has officially resigned from the company.Read more...
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by Mack DeGeurin on (#5S7QN)
If you happen to own an iPhone 12 or 12 Pro and have recently experienced some annoying speaker issues, you may be in luck and eligible for a free Apple repair.Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#5S7QP)
The Matrix Resurrections is now just one month from release and we still know very little about it. Case in point are these brand new character posters revealed on the movie’s official Twitter account. Oh, sure, we know Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss’s deal. But who are some of the other characters and actors who…Read more...
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by Tom McKay on (#5S7HV)
Gizmodo has been following ongoing court proceedings in Sines v. Kessler, the federal civil rights case brought by those harmed by the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. This page may be updated to reflect further developments in the case.
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by George Dvorsky on (#5S7HW)
Marine invertebrates like octopuses, squids, shrimp, and crayfish are capable of feeling pain, hunger, joy, and excitement, among other expressions of sentience. The U.K. government will now update its new animal welfare bill accordingly.Read more...
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by Mack DeGeurin on (#5S7HX)
The U.S. and China may be on a collision course over scarce resources, the fallout of which could have a massive impact on developing countries.Read more...
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by Florence Ion on (#5S7HY)
Every year, Qualcomm shows off newer, faster smartphone processors that are used in the latest Android phones. This year is no different, but Qualcomm is switching things up. While we don’t know every detail about the company’s latest Snapdragon CPU, we do know that it will have a new name: Snapdragon 8-series.Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#5S7HZ)
When Rey Skywalker gazed out on the binary sunset of Tatooine at the end of The Rise of Skywalker, it was as much an ending as a beginning. Sure, the granddaughter of Palptaine had defeated the Sith and taken her mantle alongside her Skywalker mentors. But the galaxy was in as much turmoil as ever. Much as Luke’s…Read more...
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by Brianna Provenzano on (#5S7J0)
A new update to the Roku TV reportedly bricks the YouTube TV app, the latest development in an ongoing saga between the two streaming services that has seen its ripple affects extend to customers in recent weeks.
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by George Dvorsky on (#5S7J1)
NASA’s DART mission to redirect a non-threatening asteroid is set to launch later this week. Here’s what you need to know about this historic deep-space test and how “kinetic impactors” could eventually protect our civilization from an asteroid apocalypse.
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by Brian Kahn on (#5S7J2)
I spend an uncomfortable amount of my life thinking about the death of the Arctic. Whether it’s covering studies, writing about the tundra exploding, or trying to find the perfect photo to illustrate a story on the sudden meltdown of the Greenland ice sheet, the Arctic is a large part of my professional life.Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#5S7E9)
Star Trek’s progressive LGBTQ history has had a lot of ups and downs, and Discovery is no exception. It’s charted the chaotic lives of two of its biggest characters: Anthony Rapp’s Paul Stamets and Wilson Cruz’s Hugh Culber, who’ve gone through a lot together in the road to season four. But now, looking back, the duo…Read more...
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by Whitney Kimball on (#5S7EA)
Last week, ConstitutionDAO, the DAO that crowdsourced over $47 million to buy a copy of the Constitution, suffered a poetically tragic loss to billionaire Citadel CEO Ken Griffin. They’d inspired meme investors and blockchain idealists and fell to the guy accused of wiping out Robinhood users’ Gamestop gains,…Read more...
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by Isaac Schultz on (#5S7EB)
NASA is teaming up with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory to develop a non-solar power source on the Moon by the year 2030. But they need some help with the details.Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#5S7EC)
The Weeping Angels are one of modern Doctor Who’s strangest paradoxes. Their smash-hit debut in “Blink” instantly created a iconic presence few other creatures of the revived era of the show could immediately command. And yet, they’re dangerous to use: the Angels are beloved, so people want more, but the more you see…Read more...
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by Shoshana Wodinsky on (#5S7BY)
Over the past few years, we’ve seen Uber evolve from a ride-hailing company into a full-blown delivery empire that schleps people’s groceries, cosmetics, prescriptions, and more. And now, it looks like we can add people’s canna-hauls to that delivery list: Reuters was first to report on Monday that the company is…Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#5S7BZ)
One of the many, many things that makes Netflix blockbuster hit Squid Game so engaging is how real it feels. It’s a little fantastic, for sure, but the big idea that people can get so desperate in their lives they’re willing to do anything for money always rings true. Plus, these people aren’t competing in some sort…Read more...
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by Isaac Schultz on (#5S7C0)
In an old experimental hall previously used for particle physics experiments, a team of French engineers are checking the filters on what will be the largest digital camera ever built. It’s October 2021, and I’m seeing the camera during its assembly at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Menlo Park, California.…Read more...
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by Sam Rutherford on (#5S7C1)
With some people returning to the office and others starting to travel again, I’ve been spending a lot of time thinking about how to create the best gadget kit for traveling light while still being able to handle any unforeseen circumstances. After extensive testing, I’ve come up with this gift guide to help you or…Read more...
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by Charles Pulliam-Moore on (#5S79B)
Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop is a show that often feels at odds with itself as it haphazardly shifts between the various and disparate tones that defined the original anime it’s based on. Just when the series feels like it might have found a comfortable groove to settle into, it switches things up, and its characters are…Read more...
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Twitter's Best Strategy to Combat Hate Speech Is Politely Asking People to Knock It Off, Study Finds
by Brianna Provenzano on (#5S79C)
The best way to minimize the foul and feral amount of hate speech currently polluting Twitter is apparently to just nicely ask people to stop, according to new research published by Cambridge University Press.Read more...
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by Ed Cara on (#5S79D)
Health officials in New Jersey are scrambling to prevent an outbreak of hepatitis A after a Starbucks employee reportedly tested positive for the virus last week. The location where the employee worked was temporarily shut down, and hundreds of people have received a vaccine against the virus, including the employee’s…Read more...
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by Mack DeGeurin on (#5S79E)
High tech car makers like Tesla offer drivers a taste of the future today with a feature that allows them to rid themselves of the tedious, inelegant shackles of physical car keys, and instead open their winged doors with the modernized simplicity and ease of a phone app. But like all app-based features, that key is…Read more...
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by Molly Taft on (#5S79F)
Everything’s bigger in Texas—including problems with its electric grid and energy demand for bitcoin. A new analysis shows that the electric grid is just as vulnerable to crisis as it was before February’s blackouts just as the state is gearing up to welcome cryptocurrency operations that will add an enormous amount…Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#5S79G)
If you’re like me, you can’t stop thinking about the third act of Jason Reitman’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Heck, I first saw it back in August and I still can’t get it out of my head. So much wild stuff happens and I’m delighted that with the film currently in theaters, I can finally talk about all of it with you. …Read more...
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by Dell Cameron, Shoshana Wodinsky, and Andrew Couts on (#5S79H)
“The internet not only connects us to our friends, families and communities, but it is also the foundation of the global knowledge economy.” - Mark Zuckerberg, Aug. 21, 2013.
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by Rob Bricken on (#5S79J)
It’s a very bad time to be a replicant, but that makes it a very good time to be a fan of Ridley Scott’s 1983 sci-fi masterpiece Blade Runner. Not only did we receive a surprisingly good, if wholly unnecessary, sequel in 2017 thanks to Dune director Denis Villeneuve, but the Blade Runner: Black Lotus anime spin-off…Read more...
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#5S71J)
After years of rumors, in September of 2014, the Apple Watch was officially revealed and while it was Apple’s first in-house digital wearable, 26 years earlier Seiko’s WristMac could actually be considered the first true Apple Watch. It was a digital watch that was years ahead of its time with capabilities that earned…Read more...
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#5S71K)
With Grogu off to Jedi school and soon to be forgotten, The Mandalorian has given Star Wars fans another iconic character to obsess over with the return of Boba Fett. Not only is he getting his own spin-off series, but next month Columbia will introduce a new line of winter wear inspired by the bounty hunter’s unique…Read more...
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by James Whitbrook and Gordon Jackson on (#5S71M)
A new Hawkeye clip teases familial strife for Kate Bishop. The CW teases what’s coming on The Flash, Riverdale, Legacies, and more. Get a glimpse of the penultimate episode of Doctor Who: Flux. Plus, Noomi Rapace heads to historical horror in You Won’t Be Alone. To me, my spoilers!
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#5S6YR)
After the disappointing news that both the Valve Steam Deck and the Panic Playdate handheld consoles were facing issues pushing their availability into 2022, today Analogue revealed its highly anticipated Pocket will actually start shipping on December 13 for the first wave of pre-orders.Read more...
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by Diana Kruzman on (#5S6YS)
Anna Travkina remembers the day the water turned black. She was six years old in 1958, when heavy rainfall and seismic activity pushed up to 14 million cubic feet of radioactive uranium waste into the river that flowed past her home in southern Kyrgyzstan. Travkina had been playing with her friends along the…Read more...
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by Daniel Kolitz on (#5S6WB)
We have all come across or actively sought out videos of unlikely animals putting aside their differences to nuzzle one another or engage in similar cute behavior, like when a larger animal gives a smaller animal a piggyback ride. There is of course an entire television show devoted to this phenomenon, plus thousands…Read more...
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by David Nield on (#5S6WC)
The QR code is having an extended moment, given that we’re all still wary of dealing with physical documents, touching surfaces, and generally interacting with the world at large. The switch to digital for everything from tickets to menus has been accelerated, and QR codes are a simple and convenient option for…Read more...
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by Matt Novak on (#5S6WD)
Have you ever imagined getting to the airport in a flying taxi, soaring over the chumps who are stuck in traffic below? It’s been a dream of the future for decades. But the New York Times says it could be coming soon. Again.Read more...
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by Jody Serrano on (#5S6G0)
Rolls-Royce has announced that its all-electric plane, dubbed the “Spirit of Innovation,” is the fastest of its kind in the world after it reached a maximum speed of 387.4 mph (623 k/h) in recent flight tests.Read more...
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by Jody Serrano on (#5S6F4)
The 40-year-old right-wing president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, is once again betting on bitcoin to propel the country forward. His dubious plan is, essentially, to build a “Bitcoin City” powered by geothermal energy from a volcano to help raise the cryptocurrency’s profile and encourage its widespread use.Read more...
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by Jody Serrano on (#5S6CD)
Deep down, most of us know that the order songs are listed in on an album actually matters. In the era of streaming, however, it’s easier than ever to skip around, especially with the advent of “shuffle” options. Yet, after a six-year hiatus, it was extremely important to Adele that fans listen to the songs on her new…Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#5S679)
We’ve spoken in the past about the upcoming Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser resort that’ll let visitors live out their wildest Disney approved cosmic fantasies. If spending six grand to feel like you’re in a movie that cost hundreds of millions wasn’t already enticing, you’ll be pleased to hear that you’ll be able to…Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#5S663)
It was going to happen sooner or later, so it may as well have happened now. When new actors take on the torch of superheroes that were already played by other actors, it’s apparently law that the veteran actor will have to speak on the matter. Mahershala Ali is going to be playing Blade in a few years, and so that…Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#5S664)
Just how will Doctor Who keep telling stories about one of its most genius one-off ideas that somehow become an ongoing monster, the Weeping Angels? Doctor Who: Flux hopes it has an answer in tonight’s new episode, so come have a chat about whether or not “Village of the Angels” kept your eyes wide open.
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