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Large Landslide Hits Highway in India, Leaves at Least 13 Dead
At least 13 people are dead, 14 are injured and more than 40 could still be trapped in the debris after a landslide slammed into a highway in northern India Wednesday.
Just Two Robots Hanging Out on Mars
The Ingenuity helicopter was imaging a dune-covered region of Jezero Crater on its 11th flight on Mars when the Perseverance rover was caught in the frame of its camera. Depending on how you see the craft, it either looks like an errant rock formation trying to fit in amid the Martian landscape or a deer in the…Read more...
Your Dune Collection Is About to Get So Much More Zendaya
Denis Villeneuve’s Dune is finally, finally heading to theaters and HBO Max on October 22. But you’ll have to wait a little bit longer to get your hands on these collectible figures from Dark Horse and Legendary Entertainment, since they’re not releasing until spring 2022. However, good news! io9 has the exclusive…Read more...
Venom: Let There Be Carnage Has Been Delayed a Few Weeks
Let there be carnage, indeed. Sony has decided to delay the release of its upcoming Marvel sequel, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, by three weeks, from September 24 to October 15. It’s not a long delay but the fact there’s a delay at all is giving us, and probably you, flashbacks to early last year when movies began to…Read more...
It Sounds Like Google's Find My Network for Android Will Work Just Like Apple's
People clearly need a way to find their stuff, which is why we’re seeing a sudden spate of Bluetooth tracking devices. But behind the scenes, companies are building out robust networks for tracking your devices—including your cars. Apple’s Find My network uses Find My-enabled devices like iPhones to help you find your…Read more...
Big Oil’s New 'Clean' Fuel Is Dirtier Than They Say
New research finds that blue hydrogen, touted by fossil fuel producers as a climate solution, actually has a 20% larger greenhouse gas footprint than just using natural gas. The study, published Thursday in Energy Science & Engineering, gives some important context on a much-hyped new fuel, one that happens to be the …Read more...
Verizon Is Giving Away AMC+ Before The Walking Dead Premiere—With a Catch
If you’re a new Verizon FiOS customer who loves gratuitous violence and heartbreak, you just might be in luck: Starting Thursday, Verizon is offering select customers up to 12 free months of AMC+, which will grant them early access to the premiere of The Walking Dead’s final season.Read more...
Unprecedented Study of a Single Woolly Mammoth Shows Where It Roamed From Birth to Death
We might not be able to study a walking, breathing woolly mammoth in real life, but what if we could track its movements and get a sense of where it traveled, from its birth to its death? For the first time ever, scientists have done just that.
Star Trek: Lower Decks Returns to Ask a Simple Question of Trust
When we last left Star Trek: Lower Decks, its excellent debut season ended with an explosive sea change. Our beloved goofball ensigns had started big new chapters in their lives in Starfleet and relationships with each other—and so by the end of its second season premiere, you might find it a little odd that some of…Read more...
Dune's Making of Book Is So Massive, Hans Zimmer Wrote It a Score
Denis Villeneuve’s Dune is going to be a movie with a massive scale, but it seems that even our wildest imaginations of just how big it could be might be selling it short. It turns out this movie is going to be so epic, so sweeping, so regal, even its making of book will have its very own Hans Zimmer score. For real.Read more...
Strava Will Finally Let You Lock Down Your Workout Data
Social fitness apps can be a source of motivation, but there are also lots of reasons why you might want greater control over what information your followers can see. Today, Strava announced it’s introducing two new updates that will give users greater flexibility and control over their privacy on the app.Read more...
Perseverance’s Missing Mars Rock Sample Appears to Have Crumbled Away
The Perseverance rover may have hit its first major hiccup on Mars, as last week’s attempt at sampling Martian rock turned up a perplexing amount of nothing. Yesterday, mission team members at NASA reported that the rover’s systems functioned perfectly—the problem instead lies with the composition of the Martian…Read more...
Shell Has to Pay $111 Million for 1970 Oil Spill That Turned Rain Black
After a 13-year legal battle, Shell agreed on Wednesday to pay $111 million (45.9 billion naira) to a Nigerian community for damages caused by its crude oil spill more than five decades ago.Read more...
Conspiracy Video Platform Rumble Is Recruiting Its Own Motley Crew of Influencers
The Canadian video hosting platform Rumble, which has become a conservative and far-right stronghold, has thrown a Hail Mary pass: it’s now recruiting more diverse (read: less alt-right) personalities to join the site and “challenge the status quo” in their own fashion. Most prominently, they’ve enlisted former…Read more...
In Gaia's New Trailer, the Earth's First God Wakes From Her Slumber to Kill
In director Jaco Bouwer’s Gaia, which premiered at this year’s SXSW Film Festival, there is something ancient, powerful, and unimaginably dangerous living deep in the Tsitsikamma forest of South Africa. While all of the movie’s characters have a certain degree of reverence for nature when you first meet them, none of…Read more...
Scientists Have Discovered a Hotspot of Denisovan Ancestors
A demographic study shows that the Ayta Magbukun—a Philippine ethnic group—has the highest known level of Denisovan ancestry in the world. The finding shows that the history of archaic and modern humans living on the islands of southeast Asia during the Pleistocene is more complex than we imagined.
Listen to Charlie Jane Anders Read From Her Inspiring New Book on Writing
When Charlie Jane Anders was still here at io9—she co-founded the site with Annalee Newitz back in 2008—she wrote several popular posts offering advice and inspiration to both aspiring and veteran authors of sci-fi and fantasy. Those posts gained even more value after she herself became a best-selling fiction author,…Read more...
This Engineer Has Come Closer to Creating Real-Life Spider-Man Web Shooters Than Anyone
The last time we checked in with JT from the YouTube channel Built IRL they had successfully created a working version of Batman’s grappling gun. But the Dark Knight wasn’t the only superhero they wanted to emulate, and this time they’ve managed to recreate Spider-Man’s web slingers. They’re not quite a perfect…Read more...
Spotify's Wear OS App Will Finally Support Offline Downloads
Now that Samsung’s Galaxy 4 watches are here, you can bet we’ll start seeing some long-overdue updates to third-party Wear OS apps—and Spotify is kicking things off. The popular music streaming app has announced that it’s rolling out the ability to stream and download offline music and podcasts to Wear OS smartwatches.Read more...
Twitch Responds to #TwitchDoBetter Movement, Says It Will Do Better
In a response to an outcry from marginalized streamers who say they’ve become the targets of harassment and hate speech on the platform, live streaming giant Twitch said Wednesday that it was rolling out new protections for its most vulnerable users, effective immediately.Read more...
Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender Has Found Its Heroes (and Villain)
News about Netflix’s live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender show stalled for some time after co-creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko announced they were jumping ship for Nickelodeon’s new Avatar Studios, which is also working on even more stories about elemental benders. For a time, it seemed as if the…Read more...
Supply Shortage Causes AT&T's Fiber Internet Expansion to Hit a Snag
The global chip crunch is already affecting multiple sectors including PCs, consoles, and the automotive industry, and now it’s wreaking havoc on AT&T’s fiber-to-the-home plans after the company announced a slowdown in fiber installations affecting around 500,000 homes.Read more...
Star Wars' Ahsoka Show Is on the Hunt for a Familiar Rebels Hero
David Bruckner teases his Hellraiser movie. Tom Hardy’s already looking forward to a third Venom. Get a look at Amazon’s I Know What You Did Last Summer TV series. Plus, what’s to come on Stargirl, and a snifter of new Shang-Chi footage. To me, my spoilers!
Cleverly Complex 3D-Printed Adapter Turns an Xbox Controller Into a Flight Simulator Joystick
Microsoft Flight Simulator has finally come to the Xbox, and if you’ve already taken to the skies you’ve probably realized two things: the Xbox controller isn’t the best tool for flying, and there are no affordable wireless flight sticks available for the console. Instead of tearing up their pilot’s license, Akaki…Read more...
10 Things You Didn't Know You Could Do With Your GoPro
If you’re looking for a compact filming device that you can take just about anywhere, GoPro action cameras are still a go-to—they’re a lot easier to mount to a helmet or a surfboard than a smartphone, after all. Whether you’re just getting started with your GoPro or you’ve used it extensively, these tips should help…Read more...
Flying Taxi Company Joby Aviation Goes Public While Touting Itself as 'Uber of the Air'
Joby Aviation made its debut Wednesday as a publicly trade company on the New York Stock Exchange surging over 25% after opening at a price of $10.62. Joby is currently promising air taxi service for the public by 2024, an ambitious plan for its electric vertical-take-off and landing vehicles, known as eVTOL.
Anti-Vax Nurse Allegedly Injects 8,600 People With Salt Water Instead of Covid-19 Vaccine
A nurse in Germany has been accused of giving at least 8,600 people saline solution when she was supposed to be administering the covid-19 vaccine, according to a report from the Guardian. The nurse reportedly posted anti-vaccine conspiracy theories on social media around the same time she was working for the Red…Read more...
NASA Refines Threat Posed by Potentially Hazardous Asteroid Bennu
Data gathered during the years NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spent zipping around asteroid Bennu has allowed scientists to update the risk posed by this potentially hazardous near-Earth object.
MyPillow CEO's Cyber Symposium Is Already a Deranged Circus
Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, has launched a three-day “cyber symposium” aimed at providing incontrovertible evidence that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump by an evil cabal of hackers and politicos.Read more...
Candyman's Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Has a Hell of a Few Years Coming Up
In the horror film Candyman, the killer appears when you say his name five times. In real life, though he’s not a villain, you will definitely be seeing the upcoming film’s star, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, many more times than that. In a fascinating new profile in the Hollywood Reporter, the busy Abdul-Mateen details what…Read more...
A New Bipartisan Bill Aims to Crack Apple and Google's 'Ironclad Grip' on App Stores
In the latest chapter to the ongoing reckoning over Apple and Google’s tight-gripped app store practices, two senators introduced a bipartisan bill on Wednesday that seeks to loosen the stranglehold these companies have over the major app ecosystems.
Marvel's Chloe Bennet Leaves the Live-Action Powerpuff Girls Series
The jury’s still out on whether the world wants or needs a live-action version of Craig McCracken’s beloved Cartoon Network series The Powerpuff Girls—especially one that casts the li’l superheroes as resentful twentysomethings. But when and if the CW pilot for Powerpuff makes it to the airwaves, it’ll be without one…Read more...
'Hey Sonos,' Do We Really Need a New Voice Assistant?
Apple has Siri, Amazon has Alexa, and Google has its Assistant. Even Samsung has Bixby, which for whatever reason it’s still very much committed to. It doesn’t seem that far off, then, that Sonos, the company behind a popular line of connected premium speakers and other home entertainment accessories, would create a…Read more...
Tucker Carlson Will Vilify NSA's Watchdog No Matter What It Finds
The National Security Agency’s internal watchdog confirmed Tuesday an investigation into the conspiratorial claims of Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who in June alleged a “whistleblower” had come forth to disclose a plot by the Biden administration to sabotage his career—purportedly by leaking materials obtained via an…Read more...
Third Moderna Shot Boosts Transplant Recipients' Immune Response, Canadian Trial Finds
A randomized clinical trial in Canada has found that three doses of the Moderna vaccine are effective at boosting organ transplant recipients’ immune response to the coronavirus, suggesting they would be better protected from illness and infection. The finding could result in the expedited approval of third jabs for…Read more...
Scorching Heat in Sicily May Be Highest Recorded Temperature in Europe's History
An Italian weather station in Syracuse, Sicily recorded an air temperature of nearly 120 degrees Fahrenheit on Wednesday. If certified by the World Meteorological Association, the temperature reading could be the highest in recorded European history.
Abandoned by Trump, Giuliani Is Shilling Dirt Cheap Cameo Videos
Rudy Giuliani, waxwork dredged from Madame Tussaud’s overheated closet of disgraced celebrities, has joined Cameo. The venue is a decided step up from the right-wing misinformation outlets where he’s struggled to make sense of his own nonsensical conspiracy theories on the fly.
The Cryptocurrency Lobby Is a New Major Climate Enemy
The United States Senate on Tuesday approved the weak $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package after negotiating for weeks. It will now head to the House of Representatives for final approval. Tucked into the end of the bill are provisions on cryptocurrencies that became a major sticking point in the waning hours…Read more...
Netflix's Kid Cosmic Is Blasting Off for 2 More Seasons Beginning This Fall
At the end of Kid Cosmic’s first season, Kid and the rest of the Local Heroes made a shocking series of discoveries that drastically changed their perspective on the battle they’d been waging against a race of alien “invaders.” After coming to their senses and deciding to do what’s right, the Local Heroes found…Read more...
Labor Unions Want the FTC To Block Amazon’s Acquisition of MGM
In a 12-page letter, four major unions on Wednesday called upon Holly Vedova, the acting director of the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Competition, to block Amazon’s plans to acquire Hollywood studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.Read more...
This Color-Changing Robo-Chameleon Is Cool Because Now Robots Can Hide From Us
Creatures like chameleons and cuttlefish can effortlessly change the colors and patterns of their skin to match their surroundings, but recreating that clever camouflaging trick on a robot required some impressive engineering from a team of South Korean researchers who have now given robots the power to hide from us.…Read more...
The Grudge Creator Takashi Shimizu's New Horror Movie Treads Familiar but Unsettling Turf
Filmmaker Takashi Shimizu is best known for creating the Ju-On: The Grudge franchise in Japan; he also directed the first two American films in the Grudge series. Other films of his that made it stateside include Resurrection, which like The Grudge focuses on a specific location where something awful has happened—a…Read more...
Dungeons & Dragons & Novels: Revisiting Dragons of Autumn Twilight
It’s been a long-held belief that Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman’s Dragonlance novels are superior to all other Dungeons & Dragons novels. Although I’ve frequently admitted being a bigger fan of the Forgotten Realms books growing up, upon re-reading Dragons of Autumn Twilight for the first time in 30+ years, I…Read more...
The Texas Power Grid Is Hanging on by Its Fingernails
On Tuesday, Reuters reported that The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) predicted this week that the system will see peak highs in energy use this week, topping out at a possible 74,034 megawatts on Wednesday. It’s not super likely that consumers will see problems—but given the state of the grid and the…Read more...
Bonobos Appear to Say 'Hello' and 'Goodbye' to Each Other
You don’t walk up to a coworker without some sort of greeting, and you don’t end conversations simply by turning heel. There are rules to the game of social behavior, and now a research team studying chimpanzees and bonobos say those great apes have social habits that look a lot like what we humans call “hello” and…Read more...
If You Want to Customize Your Mechanical Keyboard, Razer's New Kits Are a Solid Way to Start
Customizing mechanical keyboards is all the rage lately. Spend a minute on Instagram Reels or TikTok, and you’ll see desk setups with peripherals in practically every color of the rainbow. It’s a beautiful thing, especially after decades of having mostly black-and-tan computer accessories to choose from.
Razer’s Fantastic New Wireless Earbuds Put a Light Show in Your Earholes
Razer is best known for its LED-packed gaming computers and accessories like mice and keyboards, but the company is also making a name for itself when it comes to wireless headphones. Today the company is announcing an updated version of its Hammerhead True Wireless Earbuds that add noise cancellation and an improved…Read more...
Attn: Your Phone Might Start Screaming Today and That's Okay
If you suddenly get a text warning of a Ballistic Missile Alert this afternoon, something has gone wrong, but you probably don’t need to seek shelter. Around 2:20PM EST, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) are planning a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert…Read more...
Hackers Behind Historic Crypto Heist Have Reportedly Returned $256 Million in Stolen Funds
After hackers hit Poly Network with one of the largest crypto heists in recent memory, the company published an open letter on Tuesday pleading with culprits to get their assets back. Apparently, the letter worked, and the hackers are reportedly already starting to return a good chunk of their haul.Read more...
Nicolas Cage Calls This Movie 'the Wildest' He's Ever Made
The first full trailer for the new Nicolas Cage movie Prisoners of the Ghostland is here and it features a bold proclamation from the star himself. In the trailer, Cage is quoted as saying Ghostland is “The wildest movie I’ve ever made.” Which, coming from someone with a resume like Cage, is saying something. But…Read more...
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