Deadpool 3 Likely to Miss Its May 2024 Release Date

Don’t buy those tickets for Deadpool 3 just yet. With the actor’s strike still ongoing, it seems as if Merc with the Mouth may not make his original, May 3, 2024 release date.Read more... | Continue reading


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OnePlus Open is the ‘Phablet” We’ve Been Waiting For

The new foldable phone from OnePlus will be available to purchase October 26 starting at $1,699.99 | Continue reading


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FCC Votes to Begin Reinstatement of Net Neutrality

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted Thursday in favor of restoring open internet protections for consumers and businesses, also referred to as net neutrality.Read more... | Continue reading


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Most Distant Fast Radio Burst Offers a Way to Weigh the Universe

In June 2022, a radio telescope in Western Australia detected a fleeting radio signal from a galaxy over 10 billion light-years from Earth. Now, a team of astronomers that studied the blast have confirmed it’s the most distant of its kind yet seen.Read more... | Continue reading


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Marc Andreessen Is Wrong About Everything

For years, Marc Andreessen has had so much money he’s barely known what to do with himself. After striking it rich with the founding of Netscape during the ‘90s, he built himself into a mega-investor in a pantheon of Silicon Valley success stories, becoming a kingmaker in the upp … | Continue reading


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Does Star Wars Need Rebooting? Matthew Vaughn Thinks So

Writer-director Matthew Vaughn is well known for turning giving franchises a good kick in the ass. He did that with a movie literally called Kick-Ass, but also by rebooting the X-Men franchise with First Class, and updating the spy franchise with Kingsman. In between, Vaughn has … | Continue reading


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Dungeons & Dragons’ Deck of Many Things Is a Tarot-Inspired Supplement

In a press conference last week, Greg Tito, senior communications manager for Wizards of the Coast, discussed the upcoming Dungeons & Dragons product The Deck of Many Things alongside lead designer Jason Tondro and game designer Makenzie De Armas. Read more... | Continue reading


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Meta Plans to Grow Threads By Ramming Its Posts to Facebook

Threads was a unicorn in the vacuum left behind by a Musk-infested Twitter turned X. But as the excitement for the sterile and lifeless platform inevitably waned for users, Meta’s newest trick to give the illusion of Threads’ growth is to just jam its posts into Facebook feeds. R … | Continue reading


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NASA's Juno Reveals Hellish Landscape of Jupiter's Moon Io in Latest Flyby

After years of capturing the massive world of Jupiter, the Juno spacecraft has recently turned its attention to its Jovian moons. During a close flyby of Jupiter’s spookiest moon, Juno imaged the charred surface of a volcanic world caught in a haunting gravitational tug.Read more … | Continue reading


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Spider-Man 2's Photo Mode Will Let You Turn Your Heroes Into Just Little Guys

A new Spider-Man game with a photo mode means more pictures. Pictures of Spider-Man. | Continue reading


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OnePlus Open Review: This Phone Changed My Mind About Foldables

Compared to a few of my coworkers, I’ve been a real Debbie Downer regarding foldables. Huddled for drinks or games with friends, I’d receive the usual “oohs” and “ahhs” every time I took out a new foldable I was reviewing. Then I would tell them the price. They’d grimace and say … | Continue reading


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U.S. Electric Grid Will Get a $3.5 Billion Upgrade, DOE Announces

The Biden Administration announced plans on Wednesday to invest $3.46 billion to reinforce the nation’s electric grid.Read more... | Continue reading


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New York AG Sues Winklevoss Owned Gemini in $1 Billion Cryptocurrency Fraud

New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit Thursday morning against cryptocurrency companies Gemini Trust, Genesis Global Capital, and Digital Currency Group (DCG) for defrauding over 230,000 investors of over $1 billion.Read more... | Continue reading


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Oppo Announces Its Latest Foldable, the Find N3

Just ahead of the launch of OnePlus’s big flagship foldable, Oppo is horning in on the spotlight with the announcement of the latest foldable in its Find series, the Find N3. There are four main areas in which the phone prides itself: a slim body, an algorithm-powered smart camer … | Continue reading


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U.S. Endangered Species List Gets 21 Species Smaller (in the Bad Way)

The U.S. is officially saying goodbye to 21 species that have been feared gone for years. These animals, which include many birds and marine mammals, have been delisted from the Endangered Species Act because they are now declared extinct, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said … | Continue reading


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Meta’s Chief AI Guy Says Don't Regulate Us, AI Just Isn’t That Smart

AI is too dumb to regulate now, according to Meta’s head of artificial intelligence research in an interview with the Financial Times. Yann LeCun, Meta’s chief AI scientist, tried to dismiss the most overblown fears of AI while offering a libertarian take against any real attempt … | Continue reading


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Updates From Netflix's Bioshock Movie, Alien: Romulus, and More

Michael Giacchino talks about Werewolf by Night’s future. Chucky gets knives out in a trailer for his midseason finale. Plus, another new look at The Boy and the Heron. Plus, see some Ubisoft cameos in Captain Laserhawk’s new posters. To me, my spoilers!Read more... | Continue reading


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YouTube Wants to Use AI to Let You Mimic Your Favorite Musician

As AI-generated songs run rampant across the internet, YouTube looks to get in front of it by legally licensing out artist voices. The platform developed a tool powered by artificial intelligence that would reproduce the vocals of musical artists, allowing fans to have them sing … | Continue reading


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Beacon 23 Looks Like Twisty Sci-Fi Fun With Lena Headey

We’re gonna go out on a limb here and say not everything is what it seems in the new show Beacon 23. Call it a hunch. Call it intuition. But from the looks of this trailer, there’s some foul play afoot, and when that type of thing happens on a space station far, far away from Ear … | Continue reading


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Both Sides Want to Resume SAG-AFTRA Strike Talks but the Clock Keeps Ticking

As the SAG-AFTRA strike continues, and working-class actors are still on the picket line, A-list stars are navigating their movements almost too cautiously, calling for contentious talks with the AMPTP to resume as we head into the winter months.Read more... | Continue reading


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Beware the Season With Lord of Misrule's First Trailer

A small town in England celebrates the Harvest Festival every year, electing a Harvest Angel who helps throw out the evil spirit, Gallowgog. But when Rebecca Holland’s (Tuppence Middleton) daughter disappears after the festival, she finds herself in over her head, fighting agains … | Continue reading


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Threads 'Temporarily' Blocking Covid-Related Search Terms

Threads search is blocking terms like “Covid,” “vaccines,” “long Covid,” and others, but it is reportedly only temporary according to Instagram’s head, Adam Mosseri. This comes a week after he said the app would not “amplify news.”Read more... | Continue reading


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The Changeling's Baffling Finale Was Engineered to Make Viewers Say 'WTF?'

Apple TV+’s adaptation of Victor LaValle’s novel The Changeling wrapped up last week with “Battle of the Island.” The episode ended the season—overall, a fascinating exploration of parenthood, grief, folklore, and the hidden realms of New York City—with several gigantic question … | Continue reading


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Amazon Begins One-Hour Drone Delivery in Texas for Medications

It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s an Amazon delivery drone. The online marketplace’s lackluster road to deliveries via the sky is still full-steam ahead—customers in Texas can now receive their medication from Amazon via drone. Read more... | Continue reading


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Things Are Going Great at Netflix, So It's Raising Prices

Looks like that password sharing crackdown worked: Netflix has reported adding nearly nine million new customers this quarter, bringing its total number of subscribers to 247.2 million as of September 30. Some customers, however, will find their plans are about to go up in price. … | Continue reading


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You Need to Update WinRAR, Right Now

Government-backed hackers from Russia and China exploited a known vulnerability in outdated versions of WinRAR, the world’s most popular compression tool with over 500 million users. Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) said Wednesday it observed a number of government-backed hac … | Continue reading


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Skydance Animation Shifts Slate From Apple TV+ to Netflix

On the heels of Netflix trimming its own animation division in favor of bringing in third-party content—as reported by Variety on October 11—we now know one of the new sources joining the fold: Skydance Animation, which was previously partnered with Apple TV+ and released Luck on … | Continue reading


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SpaceX Blames Understaffed FAA for Starship Regulatory Delays

With a fully stacked Starship on the pad awaiting a license to launch, SpaceX has seemingly lost its patience with the regulatory process governing its rockets. The company is calling on the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to increase its efficiency in issuing launch licens … | Continue reading


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Everything You Need to Remember Before Marvel's Spider-Man 2

When Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 hits the PS5 at the end of the week, Spidey fans will catch up a little while into Peter Parker and Miles Morales’ tenure as the Spider-Men of New York. But even with that time difference, a lot has happened to these versions of these characters you mig … | Continue reading


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How the X-Men Forced This Is the End to Change Its Title, With an Assist From Edgar Wright

Two movies, both about the apocalypse, both comedies, both hitting theaters in the summer of 2013. Looking back on it now, Edgar Wright’s The World’s End and Seth Rogen/Evan Goldberg’s This Is the End couldn’t be more different. But before release, at least one person wasn’t so s … | Continue reading


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The Fugees' Pras Michél Says His Lawyers' Use of AI Sent Him to Prison

Convicted Fugees rapper Prakazrel “Pras” Michél said his former lawyer bungled his trial with a closing argument written by AI. It’s another bizarre twist in a sprawling case that saw the hip hop icon charged with conspiracy, acting as a foreign agent of China, and illegal attemp … | Continue reading


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Creator of Crazy Frog Invites You on a Luxury Cruise Across the Solar System

Erik Wernquist is recognized, and rightly blamed, for unleashing the animated sensation Crazy Frog to an unsuspecting world in 2009. A frenetic frog zipping through cityscapes has become an iconic visual of that time (how was that 14 years ago!?), but Wernquist’s latest venture i … | Continue reading


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Spooktober Halloween Must-Haves to Add to Your Shopping List

Get those spooky season viral outfits, accessories, and treats, or throw something together for a cozy costume from retailers like BoxLunch, Hot Topic, ShopDisney, RSVLTS, and more for those boo baskets before October 31.Read more... | Continue reading


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Percy Jackson's Creator Is Way More Excited About the Series Than the Movies

It’s been a tumultuous decade but Rick Riordan is finally all in again on Percy Jackson and Hollywood. The creator of the popular book franchise was famously unimpressed about how Fox treated his characters with its two movie adaptations, 2010's Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The … | Continue reading


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New Study Explores Why Some People Have So Much Neanderthal DNA

A sweeping analysis of European and Asian genomes over the last 40,000 years reveals when and how some genetic exchange occurred between Homo sapiens and our closest cousins, Homo neanderthalensis. It also shows how the Neanderthals’ genetic footprint depended on later exchanges … | Continue reading


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YouTube Launches What It Claims Is an 'Authoritative News' Hub

YouTube introduced a dedicated news-watching experience to help viewers across 40 countries find the latest stories from reputable sources, the company announced on Wednesday. The aim is to make reliable news more readily accessible with two added features including a watch page … | Continue reading


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The IRS Comes for TurboTax With Free ‘Direct File’ Service in 13 States Next Year

The Internal Revenue Service will offer a pilot run of its free, electronic tax filing service, called Direct File, in thirteen states for the 2024 tax season.Read more... | Continue reading


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OpenAI's Sam Altman Says He Has 'No Interest' in Competing With Smartphones

After rumors began to swirl that Sam Altman’s OpenAI tapped Jony Ive on a secret piece of hardware, the company’s wunderkind CEO says he has no plans to compete with the smartphone market.Read more... | Continue reading


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The Hunger Games Films Were Exceptional But Got Overshadowed

When The Hunger Games movie came out in 2012, the world was set on fire. Jennifer Lawrence became a superstar, the books stayed on bestseller lists for months, and another three films were quickly announced. The prequel story based on the newly released book of the same name, The … | Continue reading


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Experimental Therapy Fights Brain Cancer with Modified Herpes Virus

An experimental gene therapy that uses a modified herpes virus shows promise as a brain cancer treatment, according to new research. The Phase I study found evidence that the virus could safely induce an immune response that attacked the often-fatal cancer. It also seemed to exte … | Continue reading


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Incredible Time-Loop Comedy River Coming to the U.S. in 2024

The best time-travel movie you haven’t seen yet is coming in early 2024. io9 can confirm that the North American rights to River, Junta Yamaguchi’s follow-up to the 2021 hit Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes, have been picked up by Cineverse with the aim to release the film on its … | Continue reading


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Hamish Steele Talks Bringing an End to DeadEndia

Earlier this year Netflix revealed that the second season of Dead End: Paranormal Park—the long-in-the-works adaptation of Hamish Steele’s supernatural comic series DeadEndia—would be its last, leaving the story of Barney, Norma, and their friends at Phoenix Parks unfinished. But … | Continue reading


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Humans Are More Likely to Slack Off When Working With Robots, Study Finds

Everyone knows (or may have had experience being) the colleague or classmate who’s taken the easy route on an assignment knowing someone else will swoop in to save the day. New research suggests that the same phenomena, which psychologists call “social loafing,” may also apply wh … | Continue reading


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Snow Across the Northern Hemisphere Will Get Whiter, Study Says

Our quickly warming world is losing many signs of winter—once snowy mountain tops aren’t as frosty tipped, glaciers are disappearing, and sea ice at the poles is melting at alarming rates. But new research outlines a small reason for optimism. Scientists project that even though … | Continue reading


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Xbox Boss Confirms No Call of Duty on Game Pass... Yet

Those hoping to see some of Activision Blizzard’s biggest titles make their way to Xbox Game Pass will have to wait just a little while longer.Read more... | Continue reading


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Would You Let This 'Automatic Tattooing Device' Stab You Repeatedly?

An Austin-based startup called Blackdot wants to bring modern robotics to an ancient practice: Tattooing. The company plans to begin piercing customers’ skin with ink soon using what they are calling the “world’s first automatic tattooing device.” The company believes its highly … | Continue reading


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Nvidia, Foxconn’s New AI Factories Will Develop Software For Self-Driving Cars

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Foxconn CEO Young Liu unveiled AI factories at the fourth annual Hon Hai Tech Day Tuesday. These data centers will not only build Foxconn’s newest electric vehicles but also design the software that powers the fleet of self-driving cars.Read more... | Continue reading


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Indiana Jones Adventure Series Figures, Ranked

One of the most exciting aspects of a new Indiana Jones film being released was the realization there would be new merch. Over the years, Indy has had plenty of merch, from toys and props to sleeping bags and bed sheets, but he hasn’t had anything major in 15 years. In that time, … | Continue reading


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