One Piece Season 2 Scripts Are Done, but Netflix's Straw Hat Crew Won’t Be Back Soon

The One Piece live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s globally renowned manga and anime franchise is being hailed as one of the best to hit screens. But fans eager for more will have to wait—season two is being held up by the hubris of Netflix and the AMPTP at large delaying neg … | Continue reading


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See the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cement Their Place in Hollywood History

Turtle power was on full display in Hollywood Thursday as four icons cemented their place in pop culture history. Literally. Leonardo, Donatello, Michaelangelo, and Raphael, aka the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, had their hand prints immortalized outside the TCL Chinese Theater i … | Continue reading


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Google: Pay No Attention to the iPhone Behind the Curtain

Google is trying to step on Apple’s toes to keep it from hogging all the limelight with its upcoming iPhone 15 set to unveil next Tuesday, Sept. 12. While Google has its own big “Made by Google” event set for Oct. 4 where it’s expected to reveal its latest smartphone and wearable … | Continue reading


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Oculus Founder Palmer Lucky's Newest Toy Is a High-Speed Autonomous Aircraft

Palmer Lucky, the Trump-thumping founder of the Oculus virtual reality headset is diving into the world of autonomous military aircraft. On Thursday, Anduril, Lucky’s venture-funded military tech company, unveiled its new AI-enabled, autonomous, fighter-jet-looking aircraft, whic … | Continue reading


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Marvel's Spider-Man Got It Right

Throughout the decades, Spider-Man has swung from one medium to another, each with varying levels of success. While he’s proven to be an especially great fit for animation, Marvel’s hero has also been no stranger to video games. The various titles that bear his name have been all … | Continue reading


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Norwegian Man With Metal Detector Hit the Frickin' Jackpot

Norway’s “largest gold find of the century” was discovered by 51-year-old Erlend Bore, who bought a metal detector after his doctor told him to get more exercise. Bore unearthed nine gold pendants, three rings, and 10 gold pearls, on the southern island of Rennesøy last month.Rea … | Continue reading


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Wind Satellite's Final Moments Captured Before Intentional Destruction

In late July, the Aeolus Earth Explorer satellite plunged through Earth’s atmosphere to burn up as scraps. Its unprecedented controlled reentry was captured through a series of images that show the spacecraft during its tumbling, fiery demise.Read more... | Continue reading


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Biden Administration Cancels Remaining Fossil Fuel Leases in Alaska’s Arctic Refuge

The Biden administration officially canceled the seven remaining oil and gas leases in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge on Wednesday and proposed protections to stop development and protect millions of acres in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska.Read more... | Continue reading


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The Tiny Toons Looniversity Gang on Bringing Back the '90s Cartoon

There’s a new crop of Looney Tunes in the making at Acme Looniversity led by Babs and Buster Bunny along with friends Hamton, Plucky, and Sweetie—who may look familiar but are getting the reboot treatment in a whole new Tiny Toons show streaming on Max. Read more... | Continue reading


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Hasbro's Massive Star Wars Ghost Ship Broke All Its Crowdfunding Goals

We’ve known for a while that Hasbro’s latest Star Wars crowdfunder—first launched at San Diego Comic-Con this summer—had successfully reached its initial goal to turn the iconic freighter of Rebels and Ahsoka’s Hera Syndulla, the Ghost, into a huge new toy. But now the campaign i … | Continue reading


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Four Roman Swords Found Hidden in Judean Desert Cave

The Israel Antiquities Authority announced this week the discovery of four 1,900-year-old Roman swords and a pilum stowed in a cave in Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, on the west bank of the Dead Sea.Read more... | Continue reading


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Time's 100 Most Important People in AI Focuses on the Big CEOs... Plus Grimes

A good way to get the full scope of the current debate surrounding AI is to know the people involved. Time magazine, in all its wisdom, now has its own list of the top 100 figures most important to the AI debate to help us all get to know the players. There are a hell of a lot of … | Continue reading


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Wheel of Time's Production Designer on Creating a Future That Looks Like the Past

As fans of Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time stories know—as do viewers of Prime Video’s series adaptation, thanks to a startling season one flashback—its setting only feels like the past. Despite its lack of machines and technology, The Wheel of Time takes place in the future, thous … | Continue reading


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Biography Claims Elon Musk Killed Starlink Access to Prevent Ukrainian Attack on Russian Forces

Starlink CEO Elon Musk reportedly worried about his role in the Ukraine War, prompting him to shut down the satellite communications network near Crimea last year, according to an excerpt from a biography written by Walter Isaacson, titled Elon Musk. In the biography, Isaacson re … | Continue reading


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What Could the Future of Medical AI Look Like?

Gizmodo asks NYU Professor and Neurosurgeon Eric K. Oermann, MD about what medical Artificial Intelligence will transform into. | Continue reading


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BMW Kills Its Craven $18 Subscription for Heated Seats

There’s more to car companies than harvesting data about every part of your existence—they’re also great at nickel-and-diming you over every feature under the sun. However, in a twist, BMW has announced it’s dropping its egregious subscription plan for heated seats in its vehicle … | Continue reading


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Lower Decks Has Taken Its Biggest, Bravest Step Yet

Star Trek: Lower Decks has found a lot of comedy in its status quo. No matter how zany the adventure or esoteric a riff on classic Star Trek is on offer week by week, things aboard the USS Cerritos generally have to be back where they started by the end of an episode. But in seas … | Continue reading


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Securing Us ‘In, From, and to Space’: New Space Force Mission Statement Has Our Heads Spinning

In an attempt to reinforce its identity as the youngest military branch, the U.S. Space Force scrapped its original, lengthy mission statement in exchange for a snappy, nine-word phrase that’s still hella ambiguous. Read more... | Continue reading


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Pinterest Is Using AI to Stop Prioritization of Thin White Bodies

Social media algorithms are the key tool we as a public use to navigate the endless stream of internet content—for better or worse. Those algorithms are notoriously biased to typical beauty standards, but perhaps no longer. Pinterest has reportedly done the unthinkable by creatin … | Continue reading


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The Jedi Face a Crisis in New Star Wars Novel The Living Force

The Jedi Order, and specifically the Council that leads it, has made a lot of mistakes throughout its long history, especially in the declining days of the Old Republic. And now, a new Star Wars novel is going to explore one Jedi’s attempts to get its members to see just that—wit … | Continue reading


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Hundreds of Thousands of Stars Shine in New Hubble Space Telescope Image

Behold the celestial bounty of space. In an image recently taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, a proliferation of stars in the globular cluster Terzan 12 shine through interstellar gas and dust, making the entire image glow with activity.Read more... | Continue reading


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Cancer Is Becoming a Bigger Problem for the Young

Cancer cases and deaths in younger people have substantially increased globally over time, new research out this week has found. The study shows that the reported incidence of cancer in people under the age of 50 has climbed between 1990 to 2019. The authors say that dietary and … | Continue reading


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Eli Roth's Holiday Horror Film Thanksgiving Has a Real Trailer

The first trailer for Eli Roth’s Thanksgiving is here and while it certainly promises lots of blood and guts for all audiences, it’s also one of the most surprising payoffs to a nearly 20-year-old joke ever.Read more... | Continue reading


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Scientists Want to Treat Coral Like Walt Disney’s Head in Futurama

A team of researchers recently announced that they’ve made a breakthrough with a futuristic solution for saving coral reefs from disappearing from our oceans. Deep freezing pieces of coral and then bringing them back to life. Read more... | Continue reading


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Texas Energy Grid Paid Bitcoin Miner $31.7 Million to Stop Working Amid Heatwave

The Lone Star State apparently loves cryptocurrency so much that it’s willing to pay mining firms to not do their jobs. One of those mining operations, called Riot Platforms, claims the state’s grid operator awarded it $31.7 million in energy credits last month for agreeing to ce … | Continue reading


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Google's Cookie Killing Tech Is Now on Almost Every Chrome Browser

Google’s Privacy Sandbox, a controversial set of tools and settings meant to replace third-party cookies, is now on almost every single Chrome browser, according to a company blog post published Thursday. Google says Privacy Sandbox is now available to around 97% of Chrome users, … | Continue reading


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The Nun II Is a Solid, Scary Horror Sequel With One Big Problem

The Nun II does almost everything right. It continues the story of its predecessor in a logical but exciting way; ups the ante in terms of scares, gore, and stakes; and even adds some interesting mythology to its world. Everything is going so well until... it isn’t. If this was a … | Continue reading


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SpaceX’s Starship Poised for Second Flight, Pending FAA Go-Ahead

The stacking of Starship’s upper stage 25 onto booster 9 was completed on September 5 at SpaceX’s Starbase facility in Boca Chica, Texas. ​​With the megarocket now standing tall at the launch mount, SpaceX announced its readiness for the second launch, though FAA approval remains … | Continue reading


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YouTube Vlogger Ruby Franke Charged With Six Counts of Felony Child Abuse

YouTube vlogger Ruby Franke was charged with six counts of felony child abuse on Wednesday, a week after her arrest. Franke is the vlogger behind the parenting YouTube channel, 8 Passengers, where she documented her life with her husband, Kevin, and their parenting methods for he … | Continue reading


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Scientists Say They've Now Grown a Whole Human Embryo Model From Scratch

A team of scientists in Israel say they’ve accomplished an incredible feat of biology: The creation of a completely human-like embryo model without the need for a sperm or egg. The synthetic embryos were grown using stem cells instead and appeared to have the same structures and … | Continue reading


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Castlevania: Nocturne's New Trailer Teases a Bloody Revolution

When bloodsuckers metaphorical and literal descend on revolutionary France, there’s only one family you can call: the Belmonts. And if the trailer for Netflix’s new Castlevania continuation is anything to go by, the vampire-slaying family is sending their best and most traumatize … | Continue reading


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Google Says AI-Generated Political Ads Must Include Clear Disclaimers

As we officially enter a new age of political smear campaigns created via AI, Google is trying to keep the record clean. The tech titan is now requiring that any AI-generated political ads hosted on its platforms must clearly include a disclaimer saying that the tech was involved … | Continue reading


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Updates From Ahsoka, Saw X, and More

The Pet Sematary sequel gets rated. Michelle Yeoh believes in ghosts in a new clip from A Haunting in Venice. Plus, what’s coming on Daryl Dixon, and another new Rick and Morty promo dances around the show’s Justin Roiland replacement. Spoilers, away!Read more... | Continue reading


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If You’ve Got a New Car, It’s a Data Privacy Nightmare

Bad news: your car is a spy. If your vehicle was made in the last few years, you’re probably driving around in a data-harvesting machine that may collect personal information as sensitive as your race, weight, and sexual activity. Volkswagen’s cars reportedly know if you’re faste … | Continue reading


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CDC Warns About Deadly 'Flesh-Eating' Bacteria Found in Warm Coastal Waters

The record-breaking summer in the Northern Hemisphere this year might somehow be even more miserable than expected. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now warning doctors and the public to watch out for life-threatening infections caused by “flesh-eating” waterborn … | Continue reading


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The New Space Race: Gizmodo Explores Our Ongoing Quest to Conquer the Final Frontier

Humans have been exploring space for over six decades, and our ambitions are only increasing over time. In recent years, this drive has been rekindled with fervor, ushering in an era of unprecedented innovation and competition in the realm of space exploration.Read more... | Continue reading


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Nintendo Reportedly Shows Off Switch 2 Behind Closed Doors

The hype cycle for the long-awaited Nintendo Switch sequel has officially begun. Nintendo was at the German games conference Gamescom this past month, and behind the curtain, the company was reportedly offering some developers the chance to demo a Switch sequel boasting better gr … | Continue reading


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Google Celebrates Chrome's 15th Birthday With a Makeover

Whether you love or hate Google Chrome, you can’t deny its name has become synonymous with “going online” since its debut in 2008. To celebrate the 15th birthday of the world’s most popular browser, Google is showing off a new design of the Chrome browser on the desktop ahead of … | Continue reading


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We’re Not Racing to the Moon, We’re Making It Home

More than 50 years ago, the Apollo program was crafted as a result of rising political tensions between two competing nations. As a new group of countries and emerging space companies set their eyes on the Moon once more, they aren’t going back for national pride but rather to fu … | Continue reading


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How Chucky Became My 'Friend Till The End' at Halloween Horror Nights

It took a hurricane in Southern California to make me sacrifice the sleep necessary to binge the entire Child’s Play and Chucky franchise in a single weekend—a crucial part of preparing myself to face my biggest childhood fear as part of Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studi … | Continue reading


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10 Horror Movies to Stream for Back to School Frights

School’s back in session, which means—no matter how old you are, or whether or not you’re actually returning to a classroom—it’s a fine time to immerse yourself in back-to-school horror. This syllabus includes sections on witches, aliens, mind-control, murderous vengeance, and mo … | Continue reading


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Chinese Government Officials Banned From Using iPhones at Work

Central Chinese government officials are banned from using iPhones in the workplace, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday. People familiar with the matter told the outlet that employees were notified of the ban in chat groups or meetings, and are prohibited from bringing … | Continue reading


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Watch Live as Japan Launches Moon Landing Mission, X-Ray Satellite

Japan is gearing up for its first landing attempt on the Moon, launching a lunar lander designed to accurately touch down on the dusty surface.Read more... | Continue reading


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What TTRPG Should You Use to Play Baldur’s Gate 3? (It's Not 5e!)

There’s a lot going on in Baldur’s Gate 3: incredibly detailed response options, making friends with your companions, intense battles, and sometimes even-more-intense romance scenes after the battles. Larian Studios really put a lot of depth into BG3, and while the basis for the … | Continue reading


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The Pentagon Might Be Launching a Hypersonic Missile from Cape Canaveral This Week

A secretive launch planned for this week from Florida’s Cape Canaveral could be a test of a hypersonic weapon as the U.S. tries to catch up with the speedy missiles of Russia and China.Read more... | Continue reading


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AI-Generated Drake and The Weeknd Song Submitted to the Grammys

As the tidal wave of hare-brained AI innovation continues to slam into our society, music is proving to be a battleground. After an AI-generated song called “Heart on My Sleeve” mimicked Drake and The Weeknd’s vocals and stylings, that same song has been submitted to the Grammys. … | Continue reading


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Sonos Says New Move 2 Speaker Can Play Music for 24 Hours Before It Needs a Charge

Sonos has revealed the second-gen successor of its portable Bluetooth speaker. The Sonos Move 2 arrives Sept. 20 and promises a whopping 24 hours of playback before requiring a charge.Read more... | Continue reading


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Watch the Lower Decks Crew Freak Out About Voyager, As They Should

So far, given its setting, Lower Decks’ particular areas of Trek fanservice have focused on the likes of The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine—give or take the occasional spacetime jaunt to Strange New Worlds. But in its season four premiere, the show is going to be casting its … | Continue reading


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