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Former Uber CEO Appeared to Condone Violence as Good PR During 2016 Taxi Protests in France: Report
Uber spent at least half a decade breaking laws and engaging in a coordinated influence campaign to force itself into countries with tight transportation regulations, according to explosive new report by the Guardian based on tens of thousands of Uber’s internal documents that were leaked to the news outlet.
On Westworld, Bernard Wages His Own Infinity War
Bernard’s back, baby! After leaving him in a motel room in the season three finale, waking up from his VR trip to the Sublime, and waking up absolutely covered in dust, tonight’s episode reveals exactly what happened to everyone’s favorite Host, and it’s quite strange. Doctor Strange, one might say.Read more...
Love & Thunder's Opening Weekend Is Big as Thor's Arms
The hype for Thor: Love & Thunder has been real pretty much from the moment they announced that Natalie Portman would come back to play Jane Foster as the Mighty Thor. Even with getting delayed a couple of times, the eventual sequel to 2017's Thor: Ragnarok was going to be a hit at the box office, thanks to the MCU’s…Read more...
Taika Waititi's Got No Love (& Thunder) for Director's Cuts
Since Zack Snyder got to take something of a victory lap with last year’s Zack Snyder’s Justice League, and even when it was still just something for very devoted fans to ceaselessly hope for, there’s been a question of if we’ll get more director’s and extended cuts of big budget films. Surprisingly, Marvel movies…Read more...
Strange New Worlds' Paul Wesley Talks Being the New Captain Kirk
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is a prequel covering the adventures of the USS Enterprise as led by Anson Mount’s Christopher Pike, the original captain before William Shatner’s James Kirk sat in the chair in the original Star Trek series. Leading up to release, the question of if Kirk would appear was danced around,…Read more...
Tron, Disney's Most Non-Franchise Franchise, is 40 Years Old
Another week in July, another momentous anniversary for a sci-fi IP. This weekend, the movie celebrating a big milestone is Disney’s Tron, which released on July 9 all the way back in 1982 and is now 40 years old. Let’s do some reminiscing, shall we?
What'd You Think of Thor: Love & Thunder? (For Real This Time)
2021 and 2022 have seen the MCU bring in some new blood and highlight the oldies who didn’t entirely get enough love during the Infinity Saga. But with this weekend’s Thor: Love & Thunder, we’re going back to Chris Hemsworth’s beloved, funny thunder god as he and a returning Natalie Portman as the Mighty Thor team up…Read more...
10 of the Best (and Worst) Hacker Movies
Good hacker movies are hard to come by. Why? For one thing, it’s pretty hard to make an interesting movie about a guy sitting at a computer. For another, all of the drama of hacking and the digital world is mostly invisible to the naked eye. This presents a particular challenge for a visual storytelling medium like…Read more...
Eric Kripke Teases The Boys' "Exciting" Season 4 Plans
Amazon’s The Boys wrapped its third season a few days ago, and now the raunchy superhero satire is taking a break until season four hits sometime presumably next year. A lot happened throughout the eight-episode season, and the show is shaping up to have a sharply different future from the source material by Garth…Read more...
Spider-Man's Best Cartoon is Now on Netflix
Spider-Man is, at this point, just a constant force of nature who will outlive us all and possibly the heat death of the universe. While he’s plenty popular across films, comics, and video games, it’s animation—and more specifically, TV animation—where some of his most enduring work lies. Of the many shows to bear his…Read more...
The Legend: Dragon Ball Fan Film is Cool as Hell
Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball franchise is insanely popular, thanks in part to Toonami and airing the anime adaptation of both Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z during the 90s. Fandoms are the lifeblood of IP, and Dragon Ball’s fandom has been beating quite strongly more recently, especially with the new theatrical film, …Read more...
Metallica Joins Stranger Things 4's Fan-Favorite Guitar Solo
Stranger Things 4 has been the talk of the town throughout the spring and summer, and in particular its needle drops. The first part of the season featured Max (Sadie Sink) being saved from the thrall of big bad Vecna by listening to Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill,” a scene which helped boost Bush’s song on the…Read more...
10 Delightful Twitter Bots to Cleanse Your Timeline of Elon Musk
If you’re on Twitter, you’ve had your timeline taken over by Elon Musk at some point. This past Wednesday, it was his secret twins with Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis. On Thursday, it was news that his $44 billion deal to buy Twitter was in “serious jeopardy.” Finally, on Friday, Musk finally did what he had been…Read more...
The 8 Coolest Images of Earth NASA Shared in June
NASA’s Earth Observatory has been presenting us with images of our pale, blue dot since it began in 1999, allowing us to get a birds eye view of what different parts of our planet look like. While Earth Observatory has a ton of photos accumulated by satellites orbiting the planet and astronauts aboard the…Read more...
The Latest News From Disney Parks, Universal Studios Resorts, and More Fan-tastical Destinations
The summer of superheroes and pop culture conventions is upon us! Fans can now glimpse the Mighty Thor from Thor: Love and Thunder at Avengers Campus, take a booze cruise on the Disney Wish with Marvel and Star Wars-themed drinks, visit the fictional Nope amusement park at Universal Studios, and preview what’s on the…Read more...
This Week's Toy News Heads to the Upside Down and Back
Welcome back to Toy Aisle, io9's regular roundup of the latest in nerdy toy news. This week, Lego’s Speed Champions line takes a dip into the licensed world, and not to be outdone, Mattel’s Mega Construx line heads to Snake Mountain for a mighty He-Man set. Plus, you’re going to need some swanky accessories to build…Read more...
George R.R. Martin Is Still Planning to Diverge From Game of Thrones Show With Winds of Winter
As the Game of Thrones television universe expands with the upcoming prequel show House of the Dragon, George R.R. Martin, creator and author of the A Song of Ice and Fire book series, has provided a sort-of update on his long-awaited Winds of Winter.Read more...
It's Happening: Elon Is Killing the Twitter Deal, and Twitter Is Suing
On Friday evening, Tesla CEO Elon Musk finally made it crystal clear that he has no interest in adding “owner of Twitter” to his list of titles. The move was months in the making. Twitter is planning to sue in response.Read more...
All This Brand New Pop Culture Art Is Freaking Awesome
Residents of Los Angeles and San Francisco each have awesome pop culture art shows to visit this weekend—but if you don’t live in those cities, io9 is bringing the shows to you, right here, right now.Read more...
An Abridged History of Foldable, Flippable Smartphones
You don’t realize how cyclical life is until you return to a gadget trend after a decade. When I shut my Verizon-provided Samsung flip-phone, I figured that was the last time I would be flirting with that form factor, as candy bar-style smartphones were now taking over the general gadget zeitgeist.
Steve Bannon Got Swatted
Dig way back into the recesses of your brain and you may recall something called a “Steve Bannon.” The Breitbart News guy. “Alt-right” racist extraordinaire. Former Trump Chief Strategist and advisor. Cursed countenance, with watery eyes that convey a haggard contempt.
Spoilers of the Week: July 8th
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A Devastating Look at the Impacts of Wildfires Beyond the Burn
News coverage of wildfires tends to focus on the acute events: A blaze erupts, people are evacuated, homes burn down, sometimes lives are lost. And rightfully so—it’s important to know what’s happening as it’s happening. As a result though, there are lots of articles and images out that describe and show flames…Read more...
Captain America 4 Moves Ahead With Director Julius Onah
Marvel Studios has found the man who’ll bring Captain America back to the big screen and it’s director Julius Onah. Onah, who made The Cloverfield Paradox, has been tapped to direct the next Captain America film which will star Anthony Mackie as the hero. Malcolm Spellman, who helped Mackie’s character become Captain…Read more...
Building Blocks of RNA Spotted at the Center of the Milky Way
A team of researchers say they’ve found some building blocks of RNA in a molecular cloud close to the center of the Milky Way. The discovery has implications for theories about how life began on Earth—and perhaps elsewhere.
Stranger Things 4 Took on Depression With Decidedly Mixed Results
“If you were presented with a life threatening situation, would you make an effort to save yourself?” That’s a question a therapist might ask you after you disclose suicidal ideation. It also happens to be the thesis statement of Max Mayfield’s journey through grief in the fourth season of Netflix’s Stranger Things.…Read more...
‘Extinct’ Tree Is Still Alive in a Texas Park—but Barely
Standing at 30 feet tall, with a trunk scarred by fire and a severe fungal infection, is the Chisos Mountains oak, or Quercus tardifolia, a species thought to be extinct. The tree is likely one fire or drought away from death. Researchers are now keen to protect this lonely survivor.
Elon Musk Says He’ll Boost Childcare for Employees After Revelation That He Impregnated One of Them
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has the ability to control the conversation about him with a single tweet, even when the news is a sticking point about his treatment of employees. That’s why this week he’s managed to turn a story about him having children with a subordinate at one of his companies into one about his strange…Read more...
The 10 Mightiest Jane Foster Thor Moments in the Comics, Ranked
Today, the MCU re-introduces us to Jane Foster, now flying high with thunder in her veins as the one and only Mighty Thor. Jane’s tenure of the Goddess of Thunder is a highlight of Asgardian comic book action in recent years, so to celebrate, here’s a few of the moments big and small that made us fall in love with her…Read more...
The EU Just Decided Natural Gas Is 'Green' (???)
Raise your hand if you had this on your 2022 bingo card: Natural gas is now climate-friendly.
Arizona Outlaws Close-up Filming of Cops—But Is It Constitutional?
Arizona’s Republican governor, Doug Ducey, signed a bill into law this week that, with few exceptions, makes it a misdemeanor to stand within eight feet of a police officer and film them without their consent. The law, authored by a former police officer, has brought renewed attention to the legal fight over the …Read more...
NASA Condemns Russian Space Agency Over War Propaganda on the ISS
In response to Russian cosmonauts promoting the ongoing attack on Ukraine, NASA issued a rare statement calling out its Russian counterpart for forcing politics on board the International Space Station.Read more...
Canada's Internet Outage Affects 911 Calls, Bank Transactions and Thousands of Consumers
Canada’s Rogers Communications is working to resolve its ongoing network outage, which has resulted in major internet cable and cellphone network disruptions across Canadian provinces.Read more...
New York to Require that Gun Applicants Hand Over Social Media Accounts
New York is adding new restrictions to the state’s gun applicant screening laws. Among them is a rule that any person applying for a concealed carry handgun permit will need to submit a list of all of social media accounts for review. The legislation goes into effect starting September 1, and is part of a large…Read more...
President Biden Signs Executive Order on Abortion Care as Access and Privacy Remain a Concern
President Joe Biden signed an executive order in an effort to protect access to reproductive health care services. This comes after the Supreme Court overturned Roe V. Wade, ending the constitutional right to an abortion, effectively giving individual states more power to regulate abortion access.Read more...
It’s Time to Get Psyched for the First Full-Color Images from Webb Telescope
On July 12, it’ll be 199 days since the Webb Space Telescope launched from French Guiana. Momentously, it’ll be the first day that the public actually sees full-color images taken by the advanced telescope.Read more...
Solar Opposites' Mike McMahan on the Show's Not-So-Alien Family Dynamics
Hulu’s Solar Opposites is known for its hilariously twisted point of view on American pop culture—thanks to its protagonists, aliens who’re sent to Earth after their home planet, Shlorp, is destroyed. While they’re technically an Away Team on a sci-fi mission, the dynamics among them have settled into something…Read more...
Internet Platforms Appear Split on Whether to Pull Shinzo Abe Assassination Footage
Social media sites and video platforms are grappling with whether or not to pull videos depicting the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.Read more...
Twitter Lays off Recruiters Amid (More) Rumblings That Musk's Backing Out
As Twitter continues to wait to sell itself to Elon Musk, who seems like he’s been trying to find a way out of the $44 billion deal for months now, it has joined the slew of tech companies laying off employees amid a tumbling stock market and signs of a recession.Read more...
See Plastic in a National Park? Log It on This Website for Science
You’re hiking through glorious nature when you see it—a dirty, squished plastic water bottle along the trail. Instead of picking it up and impotently cursing the litterer, you can now take another small helpful step—you can report the trash to a new data project that aims to inspire policy change. Environmental…Read more...
Thor: Love and Thunder End Credits, Explained
Thor: Love and Thunder is the rare Marvel movie where its end credit scenes aren’t its biggest teases. We’d argue the film’s natural ending is probably a bit more revealing when it comes to the future of Thor, but there are still two scenes in the credits and each has a strong significance. Let’s break them down.Read more...
California's Set to Produce Its Own Low-Cost Insulin
California Governor Gavin Newsom says California is moving forward with a plan to produce its own insulin after he signed a $100 million budget to produce the drug at a cheaper price point.
One of Celsius’ Old Partners Calls Crypto Exchange ‘Ponzi Scheme’ in New Suit
The after shakes of the recent crypto earthquake have brought down the roofs of several crypto lenders and exchanges, and some of those who once happily played in the crypto sandbox with the big players are now racing to sue before all the money is shaken out of their pockets.Read more...
$8,879,000 Worth of the World's Most Complicated and Unusual Mechanical Watches
Despite all their useful functionality, which includes potentially saving your life one day, smartwatches aren’t exactly cheap. But shelling out several hundred dollars for a wearable seems like an absolute bargain when compared to the prices you’ll find on some of the most unusual and original mechanical watches…Read more...
Grieving Yu-Gi-Oh, My Favorite Childhood Game
Kazuki Takahashi died this week. The creator of the Yu-Gi-Oh manga, anime, and trading card game, he was an artist who meant a great deal to me. A strange and surprising grief struck when I heard the news, both for the man himself, only 60 years old, and for his game. With his death, I feel the final loss of an…Read more...
Inside the Government's Fight Against Quantum Hackers—Which Don't Exist Yet
This week, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced the winners of a global competition to create new encryption standards. Somewhat mind-bogglingly, these algorithms have been designed to defend against a cyber threat that doesn’t even exist yet: quantum computers.Read more...
More Updates on Sony's Plans for Spider-Man and Uncharted
John Carpenter teases something a little different for Halloween Ends. Get a glimpse of Lucifer from Netflix’s Sandman. Meet the wild villains of the new Resident Evil show. Plus, what’s coming on Tom Swift and Riverdale. To me, my spoilers!
How To Make Sure You Always Have Offline Content Stored on Your Phone
Having all of your music, audiobooks, podcasts, movies and TV shows stored in the cloud is a fine idea—you can get at them from any device, and it frees up storage on your gadgets. The only time there’s a problem is when you can’t connect to the cloud: Your internet goes down, or you can’t get a strong cell signal, or…Read more...
Taika Waititi Considers Directing Star Wars on The Mandalorian a Highlight of His Life
While we wait for Taika Waititi to decide what his Star Wars movie is going to be and he wraps up promotion for his latest Marvel flick, we’re just trying to figure out what’s really going on with his cryptic humor about his plans to shake things up in a galaxy far, far away. But anyone in doubt that the director…Read more...
Solar Opposites' Mike McMahan Explains How the Hulu Alien Show Is Like The Wire
Solar Opposites returns for its third season next week on Hulu, bringing with it some wild and surreal new adventures for its alien characters—as well as its tiny-human characters and its regular human characters, to boot. Coming from one of the creatives behind Rick and Morty and Star Trek: Lower Decks, you’d expect…Read more...
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