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Is Cruella the Future of Disney Villain Origin Movies?
As a young child, Estella (Tipper Seifert-Cleveland) was a two-toned hair-colored rebel who was born to give authority figures a hard time. Her mother, Catherine (Emily Beecham), encourages Estella to fight the urge to call herself Cruella and blend in with society as much as possible.Read more...
Japan Is Sending This Tiny Transforming Robo-Ball Straight to the Moon
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency has teamed up with Sony, Doshisha University, and toymaker Tomy to send a transforming rover roughly the size of a baseball to the Moon. What a time to be alive, amirite?Read more...
A Quiet Place II Tops the Weekend Box Office After 2020's Movie Slump
Now that theaters are opening across the country, it’s clear that movie fans have been itching to watch films on the big screen once again.
The Age of Autonomous Killer Robots May Already Be Here
A “lethal” weaponized drone “hunted down” and “remotely engaged” human targets without its handlers’ say-so during a conflict in Libya last year, according to a United Nations report first covered by New Scientist this week. Whether there were any casualties remains unclear, but if confirmed, it would likely be the…Read more...
Star Wars' Kelly Marie Tran Discusses Online Abuse From the Fandom
Asian representation in Hollywood is still hard to come by outside of the action genre, and only a few break through to explore other parts of the Hollywood machine. Vietnamese American actress, Kelly Marie Tran, is someone who broke through and made her mark on Tinseltown as Rose Tico in the latest Star Wars trilogy…Read more...
NASA’s Curiosity Rover Shows Us What Cloudy and Colorful Days on Mars Look Like
Clouds are rare on Mars and usually only pop up at the coldest time of the year near the planet’s equator. One Martian year ago though, NASA noticed some clouds forming in the sky above its veteran Curiosity rover and became determined to document them the following year. In recent months, Curiosity got to work,…Read more...
James Gunn's Peacemaker Gains Bridgerton's Freddie Stroma
Freddie Stroma (Bridgerton) is cast in a recurring role as Adrian Chase, aka Vigilante, in James Gunn’s HBO Max series Peacemaker.
Plastic Waste from Burning Ship Buries Sri Lanka's Coastline
Tonnes of plastic waste from a burning container ship is washing ashore in Sri Lanka in what’s likely the nation’s worst beach pollution crisis to date, a senior environmental official told AFP on Saturday.Read more...
Years Later, Venmo Finally Gives Users the Option to Make Friends List Private
Two weeks after Buzzfeed News purportedly found President Joe Biden’s Venmo account using the app’s search tool and public friends feature, promptly setting off cybersecurity and national security alarm bells, Venmo has given users the ability to make their friends list private.Read more...
You'll Have to Wait Until June for Apple's Paid Podcast Subscription Service
Apple’s pushing back the launch of its podcast subscription marketplace until June to ensure it’s “delivering the best experience for creator and listeners,” according to a company email to podcasters first spotted by 9to5Mac. Apparently, its new service still needs a few tweaks before it’s ready to see the light of…Read more...
The Walking Dead: World Beyond Adds Robert Palmer Watkins in Recurring Role
Actor Robert Palmer Watkins has landed a recurring role in The Walking Dead universe.
Movie Theater Chains Allowing Vaccinated Patrons to Go Maskless
Following Center of Disease Control guidelines, movie theater chains will no longer require fully vaccinated guests to wear masks. Reduced capacity, social distancing, and heavy sanitization will be followed in compliance with CDC safety measures.
Mark Wahlberg and Antoine Fuqua Were Blindsided by Paramount+ News
Studios are pissing off a lot of folks. Most of them were blindsided by studios who decided to dump their content onto streaming services without a heads up.
John Krasinski Has His Notes READY for A Quiet Place 3
John Krasinski never thought A Quiet Place, would have a sequel because the actor/director didn’t think he could pull it off.
A Major Study on How Sperm Move Has Been Retracted
A study that claimed to overturn our understanding of how sperm moves has now been retracted. The research had suggested that sperm cells propel themselves forward through complex spins that created an optical illusion of them only swishing their tails back and forth under a microscope. The authors now agree that…Read more...
Backpedaling, WhatsApp Says It Won't Lobotomize Accounts That Refuse Privacy Policy Update
WhatsApp initially threatened to revoke core functions for users that refused to accept its controversial new privacy policy, only to walk back the severity of those consequences earlier this month amid international backlash, and now, it’s doing away with them altogether (for the time being, at least).Read more...
Twitter Says No More Blue Checkmarks for You
Well, that was fun while it lasted. Just a little over a week after reviving its public verification process for the first time in almost four years, Twitter has already pulled the plug.Read more...
The Suicide Squad's Weasel Had a Fantastic Inspiration and It Wasn't a Weasel
The Weasel’s going to die. This isn’t a spoiler, I just can’t imagine James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad movie killing off a slew of its huge cast of villains and the gross, ratty anthropomorphic animal not being among the dead. Still, I suddenly hope he survives as Gunn has just revealed the inspiration for the movie’s…Read more...
U.S. Soldiers Accidentally Leaked Nuclear Weapons Secrets Online: Report
U.S. soldiers stationed at various bases in Europe accidentally exposed sensitive data related to America’s nuclear weapons stockpile via poorly secured flashcard apps they were using to memorize said secrets, according to a stunning new report.Read more...
Black Panther Writer Ta-Nehisi Coates Wants Better for Creators Bringing These Stories to Life
With Black Panther #25 bringing Ta-Nehisi Coates’ run on the Marvel comic—which transformed Wakanda into a time-traveling, intergalactic empire—to a close, the writer’s moving on to tell the next chapter of another comics icon’s story, with Warner Bros.’ upcoming Superman movie about a Black Kal-El. Though Coates is…Read more...
If You’re Reading This, You’re Not Welcome on the Elizabeth Holmes Jury
On Thursday, Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes filed a 112-question survey for potential jurors for her fraud trial, which is set to begin in August. Presumably, it seeks to weed out people who would love to take time off work to watch this thing.
Hair, Hairballs, and Harley Sum Up the Toys of the Week
Welcome back to Toy Aisle, io9's regular round up of the latest in plastic goodness. This week, Miles Morales gets upstaged, the Age of Questionable Mutant Hair hits Marvel Legends, and The Suicide Squad is already on the merch train. Check it out!
A Sly Goddess Grants Favors (for a Price) in This First Look at Cassandra Rose Clarke's The Beholden
Described as “Princess Mononoke meets Stardust,” Cassandra Rose Clarke’s fantasy novel The Beholden follows sisters who make a desperate deal with a goddess and must grapple with the consequences when their bill comes due. io9 just so happens to have the beautiful cover and an exciting excerpt to reveal today!
Have I Been Pwned Teams Up With the FBI on Password Leaks
Have I Been Pwned, or HIBP, a website that allows users to check if their passwords have been compromised, is about to get a powerful new partner—the Feds.Read more...
Infinite's First Trailer Introduces an Immortal Mark Wahlberg
Usually when a first trailer comes out, you have to wait at least a few months to watch the movie itself. Maybe sooner if it’s a Netflix movie. But, in the case of the new Mark Wahlberg sci-fi film Infinite, you won’t even have to wait two weeks. It’ll be here on June 10 and the first trailer was just released.Read more...
A DARPA Sarcasm Detector Is Good
Members of the media are sarcastically complaining about a sarcasm detector developed by researchers partnering with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Using sarcastic language, they indicate that it is a stupid killjoy only useful to GOP politicians. Before eye-rolling on Twitter, hear me out. An…Read more...
Matt Gaetz Clarifies He Meant 'Armed' Government Overthrow, Not Murdering Tech Workers
There are increasing signs that Matt Gaetz’s future prospects aren’t great.
Iran Bans Crypto Mining After Months of Blackouts
Iran banned bitcoin mining this week, after four months of continuous blackouts partially due to what officials say is a huge energy suck from illegal mining.Read more...
How to Manage Your Passwords in Google Chrome
Google Chrome may be a battery-sucking behemoth of a web browser, but it has a slew of useful features—one of them being the ability to manage all your passwords without signing up for another app or installing additional software. Here’s how to get started.Read more...
Jurassic World's New Roller Coaster Looks Like a Screamingly Fun Time
The brand new Jurassic World roller coaster, the VelociCoaster, doesn’t officially open until June 10—but you can take a ride on it right now from the comfort of your own home, thanks to the magic of the internet.Read more...
Tesla Cars Will Now Spy on You to Make Sure You Don’t Autopilot Yourself Into a PR Disaster
In an effort to assuage fears about the dangers inherent in its autopilot system, Tesla has announced that the in-cabin cameras in its Model 3 and Y vehicles will now monitor drivers for “attentiveness” while the feature is turned on, TechCrunch reports.
10 Disney Villains Who Need Cruella-Style Spin-Off Movies
Cruella arrives today, Maleficent is two movies deep, and considering how much Disney loves to plunder its own works—is that Gaston show still happening?—this surely won’t be the end of the studio’s stable of villains getting their own moments in the spotlight.Read more...
Scientists Have Created Bite-Size, Edible Models to Help Kids With Blindness Learn Chemistry
Researchers say they’ve found a way to help make science lessons more interactive for students, particularly for those living with blindness. In a new study out Friday, they detail creating bite-size and even candy-like models of molecules that kids can safely use their mouths to feel—models that seem to be as easily…Read more...
I Love This Sous Vide On Steroids, Even Though It's Overkill
I have often described sous vide as “the nerdiest way to cook a steak.” I also think it’s the best way. Or, at least, the best way to achieve consistently excellent results and have it be almost impossible to screw up. Honestly, I didn’t think it could be improved upon much, so when I heard that a new sous vide…Read more...
Amazon, MGM, and the Price of Entertainment
If all goes according to Amazon and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s plans, the web service giant will soon acquire the legacy film studio in an $8.45 billion deal that will add thousands of movies and television shows to the tech company’s portfolio of content available to stream to 200 million Prime subscribers. Taken at face…Read more...
British Cops Thought They Were Raiding a Weed Farm, But Found Bitcoin Instead
A group of UK officers who thought they were going to bust up a massive cannabis farm found something completely different behind the doors of a local warehouse: a regular, legal, bitcoin mine.Read more...
Fitbit Is Reportedly Working on Snore and Noise Detection
Fitbit has been in the sleep tracking game longer than most, and it now appears the company is preparing a new snore and noise detection feature for its smartwatches.Read more...
Russia’s New Arctic Oil Development Is a Nightmare
Russia’s national oil company has begun construction on a massive project in the Arctic that officials say will produce 25 million tons of oil each year by 2024. The new operation is possible only because the Arctic is now traversable in places and at times it previously wasn’t, due to sea ice levels plummeting as the…Read more...
Netflix's Icelandic Sci-Fi Movie Katla Looks Absolutely Baffling in the Best Way
Iceland’s giant volcano Katla is overdue for a very, very large eruption. It’s kind of terrifying, but Netflix’s first-ever Icelandic movie, which is also titled Katla, manages to make the volcano look much more dangerous and infinitely creepier, as this first trailer shows.
The 15 Best Milky Way Photos of 2021
The winners of the 2021 Milky Way Photographer of the Year have been announced, and they’re providing some of the best views of our galaxy that we’ve ever seen.
On Star Wars: The Bad Batch, Maybe Not Everyone Needs an Origin Story
Away from the shadow of the Empire, Disney+’s Star Wars: The Bad Batch has found itself in a fascinating place of exploration early on in its run. Stripped of the military world that gave them order in the age of the Republic, our titular heroes and their new ward now have to make a way for themselves outside the rule…Read more...
The Water Gun That Shoots Liquid Bullets Has Been Upgraded With a Promise That It No Longer Leaks
There are few ways to better spend a hot summer afternoon than with a water gun fight, and the creators of one the most advanced water blaster ever developed—one that shoots liquid bullets—is back with an upgraded version that’s quieter, faster, more powerful, and is less likely to leave the shooter soaking wet.Read more...
Samsung Sneakily Announces the Galaxy Tab S7 FE and Tab A7 Lite
As rumors had suggested earlier this spring, Samsung announced this week two brand new tablets in the Galaxy Tab S7 FE and the Galaxy Tab a7 Lite.Read more...
Biden’s Justice Department Is Defending a Trump-Era Plan to Drill the Arctic
President Joe Biden campaigned saying that the climate crisis is the “number one threat” facing the U.S. Since entering the White House, he’s pledged to decarbonize the U.S. electricity grid by 2035 and ordered his administration to place a moratorium on drilling leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. But on…Read more...
NASA’s Helicopter Totally Flipped Out During Its Sixth Flight on Mars
Ingenuity experienced an “in-flight anomaly” during its sixth flight on the Red Planet, causing it to fly erratically. The helicopter managed to land safely, but the incident served as an unexpected stress test of the system.
The Next AirPods Pro Could Double as Fitness Trackers
For the past few months, rumors about the next-gen AirPods have been pretty consistent—they’re going to have shorter stems and crib some design elements from the AirPods Pro. But a new Bloomberg report is finally giving us something fresh to chew on. When the next-gen AirPods Pro arrive sometime in 2022, they’ll…Read more...
A Giant Galapagos Tortoise Species Thought Extinct for a Century Lives
Researchers in Ecuador have found a long lost friend. This week, government officials and conservation associations confirmed that a giant tortoise found three years ago belongs to a species that was previously thought extinct for a century.
Should You Buy This $250,000 18K Gold Wireless Charging Pad?
No.
Another Marvel Streaming Show Could Head to Wakanda
John Wick 4 recruits a new ally for Keanu Reeves. Todd Phillips will return to write the Joker sequel. The Green Lantern HBO Max show has found both a director and its Alan Scott. Plus, a familiar face returns to Cobra Kai, and Loki promises a bit of good and bad in his new streaming show. Spoilers get!
You Can Finally Play Switch Games on a Tablet
How often have you looked down at the tablet in your lap, essentially nothing but a giant LCD panel, and wondered why, among its many features, it can’t also be used as a screen for another device? As Lenovo now demonstrates with its new Yoga Pad Pro Android tablet that includes a microHDMI port, there’s no reason it…Read more...
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