by Gordon Jackson on (#6MY5S)
Jerry Bruckheimer teases a new course for the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. The Insidious franchise creeps forward with a sixth sequel. Plus, find out which live-action Spider-Man project is canceled at Amazon. The spoilers must flow!
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by Jack Murtagh on (#6MY3M)
Although most view tic-tac-toe as a kid's game, puzzle designers see it as a canvas. I think the game's simplicity almost taunts people-is a 3x3 grid with only two possible symbols really going to stump you? Yet members of the puzzle community continue to devise ingenious little twists to keep the game fresh and...Read more...
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by David Nield on (#6MY3N)
Many of us will spend a lot of hours working in a browser window when sitting in front of a computer-and for two-thirds of people, that browser will be Google Chrome. To put it another way, Google Chrome keyboard shortcuts have the potential to save a lot of users a lot of time, meaning they can jump around the web...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6MXSW)
Last year, a new horror franchise took flight with Pooh: Blood & Honey. With the iconic bear now in the public domain, the film turned Winnie and Piglet into a pair of grim slasher villains carving up a post-grad Christopher Robin and several university students. It went over about as well as expected, but did well...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6MXRQ)
The age of Krakoa is over in the X-Men comics-or rather, it will be in another month. Come July, the mutants are off the island and back on Earth fighting the old fight of being hated and feared. Over the last few weeks, Marvel's gradually pulled back the curtain on what's to come with the From the Ashes" line of...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6MXQN)
The new season of Doctor Who is in full swing, and it's already making some big moves early into its run. This week's episode, Boom," puts the Doctor and Ruby on the planet of Kastarion 3, which is currently in the midst of a war the pair are unable to escape from after the Doctor is trapped by an active landmine....Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6MXPG)
Unionization was in full force throughout the entertainment industry in 2023, particularly over at Disney. VFX artists across several in-house teams-including those for the MCU and the Avatar franchise-successfully unionized, a trend that's now continuing in the corporation's theme park business.
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6MXNA)
Artificial intelligence is everywhere these days, but the fundamentals of how this influential new technology works can be confusing. Two of the most important fields in AI development are machine learning" and its sub-field, deep learning." Here's a quick explanation of what these two important disciplines are, and...Read more...
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by Florence Ion on (#6MXM4)
Google's annual developers conference has come and gone, but I still have no idea what was announced.
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by Kenneth Shepard, Kotaku on (#6MXC8)
The dust seems to have mostly settled on the Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar rap beef (for now), but the musical back and forth between the two hip-hop titans has imprinted itself on pop culture. That imprint includes video game mods, as a Mortal Kombat 1 fan has recently recreated both rappers in the game to pit them...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6MXC9)
While Marvel's had no trouble incorporating unresolved material from previous movies into its recent fare, the studio took its sweet time bringing back threads from 2008's The Incredible Hulk. Abomination showed up in She-Hulk after a brief punch of a cameo in Shang-Chi, and next year's Captain America: Brave New...Read more...
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by Melvin Backman, Quartz on (#6MXCA)
Reuters reports that the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace locals that cover workers at Boeing and fuselage supplier Spirit AeroSystems will be holding trainings Friday to better equip their members on rules and regulations regarding whistleblowing.Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6MXCB)
Ask anyone who plays video games extensively, and they more than likely have at least two studios they go to bat for. We all have developers who, in our eyes, can't really do any wrong (even though they can and sometimes do); maybe it's because they were responsible for a life-changing gaming experience, or maybe it's...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6MXB5)
In more than ways than one, The Acolyte is being poisitioned as a different Star Wars show than the other live-action offerings. Not only is it winding back the clock to the High Republic era, it's also doing something different on the action front with some Force-powered martial arts similar to wuxia films. Now we...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6MX9S)
It's Cannes season, and along with advanced screenings of upcoming movies, studios are looking at what films to buy for domestic or international distribution. One of the films on the market during the festival is The Monkey, which found a US distributor in Neon.
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6MWQE)
OpenAI's Superalignment team, charged with controlling the existential danger of a superhuman AI system, has reportedly been disbanded, according to Wired on Friday. The news comes just days after the team's founders, Ilya Sutskever and Jan Leike, simultaneously quit the company.Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6MX8J)
Since its Early Access release back in 2017, Motion Twin and Evil Empire's Dead Cells has become one of the most popular roguelikes of the current gaming generation. The two studios may have recently ended development on the game, but it'll still live on the form of the animated series, Dead Cells: Immortalis.
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by James Whitbrook on (#6MX75)
Summer movie season is kicking off in full swing this week, between glitzy debuts at Cannes, and our first thoughts on incoming blockbusters like Furiosa. But it seems neither you or we could escape the absolute nightmare of John Krasinski's bizarre new fantasy film, If. Click through to see our thoughts there, as...Read more...
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by Matt Novak on (#6MX64)
Palmer Luckey says it's a certainty" that artificial intelligence systems will kill innocent bystanders in wars of the future, according to a recent interview the tech mogul did with Bloomberg News. This is why Luckey stresses it's absolutely crucial to keep human beings in the loop when AI systems are deployed by...Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#6MX65)
The latest iPad Airs and iPad Pros breathed fresh life into Apple's tablets just as they seemed to be getting stale. Love them or hate them, the new Pros and Airs are pretty damn powerful, with the M4-powered tablet being practically just as capable as the most recent baseline MacBooks, but with the extra benefit of a...Read more...
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by Gizmodo Staff on (#6MX4W)
This week, the Gizmodo science team explored the disturbing trend towards raw milk amid a bird flu outbreak among cattle, and the technological disruptions stemming from the historic geomagnetic storm that triggered stunning auroras across much of the globe. Reporter Ed Cara broke down a study weighing the long term...Read more...
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by Passant Rabie on (#6MX4X)
Blue Origin is preparing to send a crew of private astronauts to suborbital space, finally resuming its space tourism program on New Shepard after nearly two years of it being grounded.Read more...
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by Sabina Graves on (#6MWZP)
That X-Men 97 season finale was quite the sucker punch for fans invested in Marvel Animation's revived classic series coming into a modern era. We saw the X-Men overcome seemingly insurmountable odds against Bastion after the reveal that he was this season's big bad-not the red herrings Magneto and Sinister (who...Read more...
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6MWXV)
Details surrounding the death of John Barnett, a corporate whistleblower who was in the midst of suing aviation giant Boeing when he was found dead in a parking lot earlier this year, have finally been revealed.Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6MWXT)
Think about the expectations. Nine years ago, you released maybe one of the best films ever made. It won a ton of Oscars, made solid money at the box office, and has since only risen in respect and reverence. And now, you're going back. Not just to that world, but to that story and those specific characters.Read more...
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by Sabina Graves on (#6MWW2)
With Memorial Day weekend coming up and summer vacation not far behind, here's some of our favorite Disney-inspired fandom fashion, accessories, and other fun essentials to throw in your luggage.Read more...
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by Ed Cara on (#6MWW3)
If you're looking for booze with an extra bit of buzz, you're in luck. Microbiologists in the U.K. have just created beer using yeast sourced from the guts of Africanized honey bees, a.k.a. killer bees.
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by Isaac Schultz on (#6MWMF)
A team of marine researchers with the Minderoo-UWA Deep Sea Research Centre got a treat recently, when a rare deep-sea hooked squid (Taningia danae) mistook the crew's baited camera for prey. The team captured the remarkable footage about 3,281 feet (1 kilometer) beneath the waves in the South Pacific, north of the...Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6MWW4)
Who could have guessed that John Krasinski would be so good at making horror movies? His directorial debut was A Quiet Place, he followed it up with A Quiet Place Part II, and now he's made IF, not a horror film by genre but a horrible film in quality. We reviewed the film quite unfavorably here but now that it's in...Read more...
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by Lawrence Hodge, Jalopnik on (#6MW2M)
Hertz gambled and lost when it placed its big EV bet on Tesla a few years ago. It was a chance for the rental car company to shake up the industry, instead the company bought 30,000 Teslas, got scared away by depreciation and expensive repairs and now wants to get rid of them. While all those used Teslas looked to be...Read more...
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by Ed Cara on (#6MWMJ)
Alkaline water will improve your metabolism, boost your liver health, and even help you fight off cancer-at least according to its fans. The actual truth, however, is far more mundane. There is little good evidence for these and many other health claims attached to alkaline water, and the only thing that it's clearly...Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6MWSZ)
Two things are true when listening to the head of a movie studio. One, they're not going to say anything bad about their movies, and two, they definitely know everything happening with those movies. That's why a new interview with the chairman of Sony Motion Pictures Group, Tom Rothman, should both be taken with the...Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6MWT0)
This weekend, The Phantom Menace turns 25-and while we've celebrated the ways the film brought so much to Star Wars in the past, for its 25th anniversary we wanted to look back at a few different things, big and small, that make Phantom Menace so great all these years later, whether you caught it on the big screen agai...Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6MWT1)
Conspicuously absent from the incredible news this week that Nicolas Cage was coming to Prime Video to play Spider-Man Noir was a single mention of Silk: Spider-Society, another Spider-Verse show that has been in the works for a long, long time.Read more...
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by Matt Novak on (#6MWT2)
The New York Police Department plans to use drones to respond to some 911 calls in a new program, according to testimony delivered Thursday at a House Homeland Security Committee hearing in Washington, D.C. And while that's concerning enough, one Republican congressman had some ideas about how to improve the idea....Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6MWQF)
The third and final episode of Tolerance Is Extinction,"the season finale of X-Men 97, had a lot to pay off-not just from the plot threads it wove throughout its own debut season, but in bringing to a head years of lingering character work dating back to the original X-Men: The Animated Series. But in just a few...Read more...
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by Isaac Schultz on (#6MWQG)
It looks a bit like a boat, or a stout fedora. So what the hell is this rusty brown gossamer of a space cloud?Read more...
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by Matt Novak on (#6MWQH)
The last thing an alcoholic wants to see is YouTube ads featuring alcohol, which can trigger the desire to drink. The same goes for someone who has perhaps experienced a miscarriage and continues to see YouTube ads for diapers and baby clothes, sending people into a spiral of depression. But if you're struggling with...Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#6M6Y6)
This page was updated 5/17/24 to include information on how to access the PPSPP and RetroArch emulators on iPhone.Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6MWME)
Sci-fi Western Outer Range released its second season on Prime Video this week, bringing more time-travel shenanigans for the people of Wabang, Wyoming-especially the families of Royal Abbott (Josh Brolin) and Wayne Tillerson (Will Patton). The show's giant hole still contains more secrets than answers, and just like...Read more...
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by Dua Rashid on (#6MWMD)
According to Apple analystMing-Chi Kuo, there's a possibility we could get a longer battery life on the upcoming iPhone 16 Pro Max, which will be expected to launch later this year.Read more...
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by Passant Rabie on (#6MWMG)
The International Space Station (ISS) was caught looking a little undignified in a new photo captured by an imaging satellite in orbit.
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6MWMH)
Elon Musk's Neuralink is now accepting applications for a second patient to receive its brain-computer interface, just five months after Noland Arbaugh became the first human to have the startup's technology surgically implanted. The second patient will receive the same fame and life-changing technology Arbaugh has...Read more...
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by Artem Golub and Cheryl Eddy on (#6MWMK)
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by Gordon Jackson and James Whitbrook on (#6MWMM)
Return to Silent Hill lifts the lid on its Pyramid Head. Halle Berry gets frightful in the new trailer for Never Let Go. Plus, The Thundermans could be making a return. To me, my spoilers!
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by Lucas Ropek on (#6MWHM)
Roger Corman, one of the most prolific, influential filmmakers of all time, died last weekend at the age of 98. Prominently known for his campy, 1960s horror films (his nickname was King of the B's"), Corman was far more than a small-time B-movie director. He helped launch the careers of droves of actors and...Read more...
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6MWHN)
Let Google do the searching for you."Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#6MWFA)
The latest iPads are strange beasts. Beyond the cheaper base iPad, you have the iPad Air and the iPad Pro. They're both at the top of their game. They're more powerful than ever, and the more expensive version has processing capabilities nearly equivalent to that of a MacBook. And as tempting as they are, before you...Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6MW6Q)
This year is already off to a very good start at the movies but 2025 is looking even bigger, in more ways than one. Fresh off the huge success of last year's Oppenheimer and this year's Dune: Part Two, IMAX just revealed 14 titles in 2025 that will not only be released in IMAX, but are being filmed specifically for...Read more...
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by James Whitbrook on (#6MW4X)
The debut season of Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power-for those that actually ended up making it through all eight episodes-often struggled to really really feel there was narrative moment outside of that one hella cool moment when a mountain blew up. By its climax, it felt like things had barely just started, in...Read more...
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