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Verizon Would Like to Sell You an Alexa-Powered Smart Display
Verizon is looking to sell you a smart display, perhaps to finally launch its BlueJeans video conferencing service.
Virgin Galactic Gets Official Clearance to Start Flying Paying Customers to Space
An upgraded FAA operators license now allows Virgin Galactic to include paying customers on its space flights, in what is a major milestone for the company and also the nascent space tourism sector.
Dune Gets Delayed Again, But Not as Long This Time
Insert “the spice must flow... later” joke here. Warner Bros. has shaken up its 2021 release schedule, moving Dune once again further down the line. However, this time it isn’t as dramatic. It’s only by three weeks.
On Star Wars: The Bad Batch, It's Bounty Hunter Battles and Big Revelations
Even though many people agree Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones is the worst Star Wars movie, it’s one of the most consequential. The latest episode of Star Wars: The Bad Batch dug deep into that film, with characters and revelations that will get even the most casual Star Wars fans speculating.Read more...
NASA Scientists Find More Subsurface Lakes on Mars
Researchers peering at layered deposits on Mars’ south pole found what appear to be dozens of subsurface lakes, though many of them are in areas where water would be frozen.
Windows 11 Will Let You Sideload Android Apps, No Amazon Required
When Microsoft introduced Windows 11 this week, it also made a fanfare of bringing Android apps to the OS through the Amazon Appstore. It’s an exciting feature both for Windows diehards looking for more ways to tinker and for casual users who might want the added utility of an Android app. But the initial announcement…Read more...
Evil's Michael Emerson Shares What It's Like to Play a Guy More Sinister Than Satan
Evil is back—streaming on Paramount+ instead of CBS in its second season—and its most memorable character, Leland Townsend, is already causing mischief for its trio of Catholic Church-sponsored supernatural investigators. To learn more about what’s to come, we hopped on the phone with the actor who brings him to life:…Read more...
California App Maker Turns Overseas Gig Workers Into Intelligence-Gathering Military Assets
A San Francisco tech company paid millions by the U.S. military has turned an army of overseas cellphone users into a sweeping open-source intelligence network, gleaning data from cell towers and wifi hotspots in countries long engulfed by armed conflict with American forces and allies.
Amazon's AWS Is Buying Encrypted Messaging Service Wickr
In what looks to be a bigger push into the secured messaging space, Amazon’s AWS has just announced that it is acquiring Wickr.Read more...
Maps Show North America's Growing Tick Invasion
Here are some terrifying images of the growing tick threat in North America, courtesy of NASA satellite data. The images accompany recent research showing that warmer climates over the past two decades have allowed Lyme disease-carrying deer ticks to survive and spread farther into Canada and parts of the Northern U.S.
Warren Ellis Responds to Accusation Backlash: 'I'm at the Start of a Long Road'
Warren Ellis, known for his work across Marvel and DC Comics and Netflix’s Castlevania adaptation, has made a new statement after a year of public silence following numerous allegations in 2020 of longstanding sexually predatory behavior. The author has asked his fans not to defend his prior actions in the wake of a …Read more...
Why Cities Should Ban Cars, According to Science
New research shows we have to start getting cars off the road—and fast—if we want to avoid cities being overrun by gridlock.Read more...
TSA Asks Travelers to Stop Attacking Officers, Restarts In-Flight Combat Training
Following airlines warning this week that domestic flights are devolving into psychological thrillers, the TSA has cautioned that checkpoint security personnel, too, are facing Americans’ inexplicable wrath. In a statement released Thursday titled “TSA reminds passengers to remain calm and respectful at security…Read more...
Schmigadoon Trailer Traps Cecily Strong and Keegan-Michael Key in a Magical Musical
“Bridgadoon, Schmigadoon.” Saturday Night Live’s Cecily Strong and Key and Peele’s Keegan-Michael Key are stretching their vocal cords in new series Schmigadoon, about a couple who’s stuck in a world of song and dance until they can find “true love.”
Japanese Police Arrest Three People for Uploading 'Fast Movies' on YouTube
Police in Japan have arrested three individuals for posting “fast movies”—entire films edited down to summaries of around 10 minutes or less, which anti-piracy groups claim goes far beyond fair use—in a first-of-its-kind crackdown, according to the Japan Times.
Rio Tinto Allegedly Threw Ancient Aboriginal Artifacts in the Trash
An Aboriginal group is accusing an Australian mining giant of destroying priceless historical materials and keeping their destruction secret for decades, claiming that some artifacts were quite literally thrown into the trash.Read more...
Stop Kissing Chickens
Look, I get it. Your fluffy backyard flock is a source of never-ending joy, delicious fresh eggs, and hilarious antics. Sometimes you just want to scoop up a hen and give her a big fat kiss on the head because she’s so dang cute. Here’s the thing: Don’t.Read more...
Candyman's True Horror Was a Matter of Perspective
Even after you watch the titular boogeyman of director Bernard Rose’s 1992 Candyman tear into victims with his gruesome hook hand, it’s inexplicably tempting to find the nearest mirror and speak his name five times just to see what will happen. Everything about Candyman explains why you shouldn’t do this. And yet…Read more...
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Might Measure Body Composition
The rumor mill surrounding Samsung’s next-gen smartwatches has been absolutely buzzing these past few weeks. The latest contends that Samsung’s next flagship—the Galaxy Watch 4—might add a bioimpedance analysis (BIA) sensor. If you’ve never heard of BIA before, it’s the same tech used in smart scales to determine your…Read more...
Move Over Neanderthals, Newly Discovered ‘Dragon Man’ Might Be Our True Sister Species
A comprehensive analysis of an unusually large skull found in Harbin, China has led to the reported discovery of a previously unknown species of extinct human, dubbed “Dragon Man.” Dating back some 146,000 years, the skull is forcing a re-think of human evolution in Asia during the Middle Pleistocene, but…Read more...
The Best Wireless Headphones You Can Buy Right Now
Once an expensive convenience reserved only for premium headphones, completely wire-free options are now the norm. If you haven’t already, now’s a great time to upgrade, because the headphone jack is disappearing from more and more devices, and it’s not ever coming back. How you plan to use your headphones will…Read more...
Samsung's Next Two Foldable Phones Apparently Revealed in New Leaks
Ahead of their rumored launch sometime in August, Samsung’s two next-gen foldable phones have seemingly just been revealed in a series of leaked photos sporting some interesting upgrades.Read more...
Supernatural's Brothers Are Fighting Again—for Real This Time
Supernatural fans “rejoiced” (maybe?) when they learned star Jensen Ackles and his wife Danneel Ackles were developing a prequel series about Sam and Dean’s parents, called The Winchesters. But there’s one person who apparently didn’t get the memo: Sam Winchester. “I’m gutted,” actor Jared Padalecki said.Read more...
Smallville's Tom Welling Says He's Returning to Clark, in Animated Form
Kevin Smith can’t help but hype up Masters of the Universe: Revelation. Phil Lord and Chris Miller are back to working on Clone High. The Walking Dead offers a tiny tease of what to expect next season. Plus, Mattel really wants to keep that Polly Pocket movie happening. Spoilers now!
How to Recover Any Version of a File
The days of pressing the wrong key and losing a whole week’s worth of work should be long gone now. Today’s cloud-based apps keep duplicate copies of everything, saving you the hassle of manual backups. These programs also have detailed version histories, so you can quickly roll back to a different version of a file…Read more...
The Best Tech YouTube Channels You Don't Know About
For every popular YouTube channel with millions of subscribers (think Mark Rober, Adam Savage’s Tested, and The Slow Mo Guys), there are even more interesting, under-the-radar channels worth following. These are perfect for an end-of-work-day distraction—a soothing way to get you through the last few hours of a 9-5.Read more...
Western Digital Confirms 'My Book Live' Drives Are Being Deleted Remotely
Western Digital’s popular My Book Live hard drives are being deleted remotely by an unknown attacker, according to the company. And there’s not much anyone can do at this point but unplug their drives from the internet.
El Salvador to Give Every Citizen $30 in Bitcoin for Downloading Govt Crypto App
El Salvador will give every adult citizen $30 in bitcoin, provided they download and register the government’s cryptocurrency app, known as Chivo, according to President Nayib Bukele.
Robinhood's Planned IPO Faces Delays Amid SEC Review of Crypto Enterprise
Robinhood’s plan to go public this summer is facing delays as federal regulators scrutinize its growing cryptocurrency enterprise, Bloomberg reports.Read more...
Halloween Kills' First Trailer Reveals Something Not-So-Shocking About Michael Myers' Fiery Fate
Did anyone really think Michael Myers was gonna perish in Laurie Strode’s fiery home at the end of 2018's Halloween? He’s survived being shot, stabbed, beheaded (sort of)... hell, he’s even been set on fire before. And we all knew Halloween Kills was coming. So yeah. But still, the first trailer for the…Read more...
For Just $125,000, You Too Can Take a Balloon Ride to Space
All aboard the space balloon!Read more...
Shang-Chi's New Trailer Blasts the Marvel Universe Into Phase 4
Much like the first Iron Man took a smaller character from the comics and made him into a huge star to kick off a brand new story, Shang-Chi will soon do the same. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings will be the full-fledged theatrical kickoff to Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Its second trailer is…Read more...
Soon You May Get to Watch Major Supreme Court Cases Broadcast Live on TV
For the first time in more than a decade, a legislative effort to capture Supreme Court hearings and other federal court proceedings on camera has cleared the Senate committee.Read more...
Android Apps on Windows 11 Could Bring Apple's Seamlessness to the PC
Windows is my desktop operating system. It’s what I’ve been using all my life. I feel just as married to it as my Android smartphone, which has been my mobile OS since the dawn of smartphones (or just shortly thereafter). But despite the different ways that I can sync the two platforms through apps and browsers, I…Read more...
Star Wars: The Bad Batch Is Halfway Done, and Here's a Video to Celebrate
It’s the halfway point on Star Wars: The Bad Batch and there’s still plenty of loose ends to tie up. This past week was the Disney+ series’ eighth episode, with eight more to go in the first season. So far Clone Force 99 has run into Captain Rex, Cad Bane, Kanan Jarrus, Fennic Shand, and more. Now, a new video looks…Read more...
Zack Snyder's Declaration About Superhero Sex Has Been Mysteriously Silenced
It feels like we’ve lived with the “Does Batman perform oral sex?” discourse for a million years now, because this is the internet and that’s how time works. It felt that way, perhaps, when Justice League director Zack Snyder eventually weighed in with... let’s say declarative artwork that Batman does indeed do what…Read more...
Hacker Breaks ATMs Using Only a Handy Cellphone
ATM hacking is nothing new. Like any human-designed system, they’re bound to contain a flaw or two, or simply fail with time against faster, better technologies. Unlike most hardware, though, ATMs seem to occupy a special place in the imaginations of people who derive sick pleasure from watching supposedly impregnable…Read more...
Windows 11 Is the Overhaul Microsoft Needed
Today Microsoft announced the next big chapter for its ubiquitous operating system: Windows 11 is here, and while there’s some awkwardness to work out (specifically in the way Microsoft is handling Android app integration), Windows 11 feels like the big facelift Microsoft really needed.Read more...
All 10 Fast and Furious Films, Ranked
The evolution of the Fast and Furious films really makes it a fascinating franchise. It began simply enough; a familiar action film set in the flashy world of car modification and racing. But things got bigger. And bigger. Characters rose from the grave. Then they started jumping out of airplanes and flying through…Read more...
30 Million Dell Devices Have Preinstalled Software With ‘Severe’ Security Flaws
A major security flaw in Dell’s firmware updating and operating recovery software, BIOSConnect, potentially exposes tens of millions of devices that Dell preinstalled it on.
Amazing Spider-Man's New Era Brings Back Ben Reilly as Spider-Man
Ben Reilly already had a very wild legacy at Marvel Comics, but his return a few years ago in Clone Conspiracy—and his spinoff series as the Scarlet Spider once more—only added to a backstory that, even by comic book superheroes’ most egregious standards, was a bit bonkers. Ben’s pushing all that aside though in a new…Read more...
The End of Cookies Is Coming Later than We Thought
After getting pushback from local lawmakers and regulators abroad—along with just about everyone who cares about privacy online—Google announced on Thursday that it will delay its plans to kill off third-party cookies in its Chrome browser until late 2023. This is a nearly two-year setback from its initial plan, which…Read more...
99% of Americans Dying of Covid-19 Were Not Fully Vaccinated
The covid-19 pandemic has receded substantially in the U.S., thanks in part to a successful vaccine campaign. But a new report from the Associated Press released Thursday highlights a clear divide in the country: Americans are still getting seriously sick and dying from the viral illness, but the vast majority of this…Read more...
Interview with the Vampire TV Show Rises Again at AMC
We’ve got a new Lestat-us update, and it’s a good one. After years of trying to bring Anne Rice’s vampire franchise to the small screen, AMC has greenlit a new adaptation of Interview with the Vampire. And it looks like this is just the beginning of vampire season for the network.
Joe Biden’s Justice Department Won’t Stop Defending Fossil Fuel Projects
The Biden administration has been outspoken about its commitments to climate action and environmental justice. But, in the legal arena, it keeps falling down on the job. The latest disappointment came Wednesday, when the administration asked a court to toss complaints from environmental and tribal groups seeking to…Read more...
Surprising Human Remains From Israeli Quarry Complicate Our Evolutionary Picture
Another wrench has been thrown into our understanding of human origins, thanks to recently discovered remains of an archaic hominin in the Levant. The person or people who left these bones behind over 120,000 years ago may have coexisted with Homo sapiens, according to new research.Read more...
Researchers Produce Obvious Study on Dunking Because They're Nerds
A new report out from the University of Cambridge confirmed what many of us have known for years: being a contrarian asshole on social media is a great way to get people clicking on your posts.Read more...
Game of Thrones' Lena Headey Reacts to Shooting That Controversial Torture Scene
As we’ve learned, the torture on Game of Thrones wasn’t all fake. Actress Hannah Waddingham, who played Septa Unella, recently shared a horrible experience on the HBO show while shooting her final scene with Cersei Lannister. She said, “I’ve basically just been waterboarded for 10 hours.” Now, Lena Headey is speaking…Read more...
Reducing Stress Can Sometimes Reverse Gray Hair, Study Finds
Researchers at Columbia University and elsewhere say they’ve found a way to track the graying of a person’s hair over time. It’s a discovery that also suggests stress really can turn people’s hair gray or white, and that relieving this stress can then turn the color back on, at least up to a certain point.
The Major Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Anniversaries of Summer 2021
Let’s face it. We’re all old. Even if that’s not technically true, there’s always something a person can say or do to make you feel that way. One of those is when we realize a movie we feel an affinity for is way older than we remember it being. The best course of action? Use the fact that your favorite movie is about…Read more...
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