No One Will Save You Adds Aliens to a Home Invasion and Looks Awesome

Home invasion movies are so prevalent because it’s horror, without the horror. Each and every one of us instantly shudder as we imagine the fear and shock of strangers forcing themselves into our home. But what if that “stranger” was stranger than a normal “stranger?” What if the … | Continue reading


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Google Debuts a New Android Logo and Adds AI to 'At a Glance' Widget

While we wait for Android 14's stable release, Google has decided to grace its users with an updated logo for the upcoming Android brand. The operating system has a new look, and the company is rolling out a few new features to celebrate the occasion. They include AI enhancements … | Continue reading


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Worf and Riker Have a Heart to Heart in This Exclusive Star Trek: Picard Deleted Scene

When we once again meet Michael Dorn’s legendary Klingon hero Worf in Star Trek: Picard’s third and final season, he’s a very different man to the one we saw across The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine—tempered by a long life of isolation as he has gone on a one-Klingon missio … | Continue reading


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The Exorcist: Believer's New Trailer Shows Off Its Horrifying Reunion

The Exorcist: Believer fears nothing except Taylor Swift—specifically, her surprise concert film, which nudged the horror revival’s opening date forward a week. But from the looks of its visceral latest trailer, audiences will have plenty of nightmares when David Gordon Green’s m … | Continue reading


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Star Trek: Very Short Treks Is a Bizarre Tribute to the Original Animated Series

The original Star Trek animated series turns 50 this year, and while there’s certainly at least some animation from the boldly going adventures of the Trek universe still in the works at Paramount, the network is getting into a celebratory mood in the weirdest way possible.Read m … | Continue reading


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After a Moon Hop, India's Lunar Lander Takes a Nap

Following an eventful lunar day, India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission has been put to sleep to wait out the dreadful darkness of the Moon’s nighttime.Read more... | Continue reading


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Supernatural Creator Eric Kripke Hasn't Seen Residuals From Netflix

Every time I learn something new about the residual system within the streaming era I see red. This weekend it’s the fact that Eric Kripke, the man who created Supernatural, the hit show that went on for 15 seasons, at nearly 22 episodes per season, from 2005-2020, has never rece … | Continue reading


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An Existing Drug for Multiple Sclerosis Might Be Useful for Alzheimer's Too, Study Finds

An existing medication for multiple sclerosis could possibly be retooled into a treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, new research suggests. A team of scientists has found evidence in mice and human brain tissue that the drug ponesimod can reduce the inflammation and toxic amyloid p … | Continue reading


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Chicken Run 2's First Trailer Sets Up a Chicken Mission Impossible

Netflix has released the first trailer for Aardman’s next movie: a follow up to the animation studio’s beloved 2000 poultry jailbreak Chicken Run. As with all good sequels, it looks like a twist on the original—this time the Chickens have to break in to somewhere rather than brea … | Continue reading


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Indonesia Issues First 'Golden Visa' to OpenAI's Sam Altman

Indonesia issued its first “Golden Visa” to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in a bid to bring in foreign investors who have impacted the country’s economic development. The visa was launched only last week and will allow recipients to live in the country for five to ten years and they’ll b … | Continue reading


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Updates From Beetlejuice 2, Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, and More

Dan Aykroyd arrives in a new clip from R.L. Stine’s Zombie Town. A new Nun II clip teases Valak’s frightful return. Plus, confirmation of My Adventures With Superman’s season 2 renewal, and what’s coming on Invasion. Spoilers, away!Read more... | Continue reading


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Musk Says He'll Sue the Anti-Defamation League for 'Almost’ Killing Twitter

Twitter is dying, and billionaire site owner Elon Musk knows precisely where to point the finger—not at the mirror, of course, but at the Anti-Defamation League. The Jewish civil rights organization is just one of several watchdog groups that have accused Twitter of platforming a … | Continue reading


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Paper Cups Are Bad for the Environment Too, Study Finds

In recent years, drink chains have switched their single-use cups from plastic to paper to avoid plastic pollution and pile-ups in landfills. But according to recent research, the plastic cup that we feel good walking out of a cafe with isn’t great for the environment either.Read … | Continue reading


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Will Mining the Moon and Asteroids Be Worth the Trouble?

The new era of space exploration is opening entirely new possibilities, including the tantalizing prospect of mining for resources on the Moon and asteroids. Sounds exciting—and potentially very profitable—but the reality of the situation is that space mining is completely unchar … | Continue reading


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These 9 Stadiums Are Already Using Facial Recognition at Games

When the Philadelphia Phillies baseball team introduced its new “Go-Ahead Entry” facial recognition authentication method last week, it was intended to decrease wait times and increase efficiency. In reality, according to Axios, it did just the opposite. Glitches in the system ac … | Continue reading


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Immortals of Aveum is One of 2023's Most Pleasant Surprises

More than in recent years, 2023 has been extremely busy for video games. That even extends to the summer, as giants like Final Fantasy XVI and Street Fighter 6 have occupied a season that’s normally dry in terms of big releases. Larian’s Baldur’s Gate 3 pretty much dominated the … | Continue reading


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Ahsoka's Democratization of the Force Is Exactly What Star Wars Should Strive For

In the run up to Disney+ series Ahsoka, there was a lot to be said about how the show will approach its titular protagonist’s relationship to the Jedi identity—what it means to be referred to as such outside of the confines of the Jedi Order, and what it can be as Star Wars more … | Continue reading


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Wheel of Time's Make-Up and Costume Designers Explain Season 2's Most Menacing Outfits

Prime Video’s The Wheel of Time brings Robert Jordan’s fantasy realm to life with striking detail. Season two, which just kicked off last week, opens the story even wider, revealing new characters who bring menace to the screen just by the fierce way they dress—and accessorize. R … | Continue reading


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New Loki Season 2 Footage Is Here to Assure You This One Is Coming Out

New footage from season two of Loki begins with the God of Mischief nearly in tears. He may as well be Marvel fans because they’ve been waiting a long, long time for him to return and bring some order back to MCU.Read more... | Continue reading


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How The Dark Knight ARG Changed Immersive Entertainment

As pioneers at the forefront of immersive storytelling, Animal Repair Shop and its consumer brand Infinite Rabbit Holes are working on next-gen consumer products at the intersection of the physical and virtual world with their upcoming at-home alternate reality board game The Ark … | Continue reading


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The Biggest Winners and Losers of the 2023 Summer Movie Season

The only thing that’s predictable about the summer movie season is that it’s going to be wholly unpredictable. In the lead-up, it’s easy to pick out what you think are going to be Hollywood’s biggest stories. “Oh, that new Marvel movie is going to kill it.” “Who isn’t going to go … | Continue reading


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Fighting the Forces of Evil at the Dungeons & Dragons-Themed Picket Line in Hollywood

When Jon Strahd, the evil CEO of Ravenloft Studios, was defeated, the crowd at Universal Studios gave a huge roar. A group of 500 adventurers had shown up to picket at “the worst [Hollywood] location,” and about 100 were now engaged in a existential fight with a contemporary capi … | Continue reading


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NLRB Says Companies That Union-Bust Must Recognize Busted Union

New guidelines from the NLRB say that if a company opts to bust a union, that company will be forced by the Board to recognize the union. | Continue reading


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CNET deletes thousands of old articles to try to game Google search rankings

Google says deleting old pages to bamboozle Search is "not a thing!" as CNET erases its history. The tech news site removed thousands of old articles in a recent bid to appease Google and improve its performance in search results over the past few months. | Continue reading


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A video has surfaced which appears to feature Stanley Kubrick himself explaining the end of 1968's 2001: A Space Odyssey. Allow us to explain. | Continue reading


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The device and streaming service has added a slew of content from HBO Max and Discovery+, including Westworld and Raised by Wolves. | Continue reading


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India's space agency plans to launch 36 OneWeb satellites on Sunday, completing the British company's first internet constellation. Watch it live right here. | Continue reading


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The conditional approval will require the Project Kuiper team to report launches on a semi-annual basis and retire satellites after seven years. | Continue reading


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Twitter finally reversed the decision to make the algorithmic ‘For You’ tab default. The thing is, Twitter had already come to the same decision years ago. | Continue reading


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I didn't think I could hate Dave Chappelle more. But you never know! Life is weird that way. | Continue reading


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Tesla's autopilot feature is being called into question during an upcoming criminal trial, and follows various safety recalls. | Continue reading


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Direct messages work a little different on the alternative to Elon Musk's Twitter. A short guide on sending them properly. | Continue reading


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The former engineer shared an email downloading extension tool he believed employees could use as a form of "self-protection." | Continue reading


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Oversight Board members advised Musk to adhere to a harm principle and left open the possibility of working with Twitter on content decisions. | Continue reading


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Oh Great, Britain's New Prime Minister Is a Crypto Bro

As Rishi Sunak steps up to lead Britain out of its fiscal quagmire, let's all just hope he doesn't have web3 on the brain. | Continue reading


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Nice social media company you've got there, it'd be a shame if something... happened to it. | Continue reading


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Yes, One Person Could Destroy the World

Apocalyptic weapons are currently the domain of world powers. But this is set to change. Within a few decades, small groups — and even single individuals — will be able to get their hands on any number of extinction-inducing technologies. As shocking as it sounds, the world could … | Continue reading


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Scottish Islands in Dark After Sea Internet Cable Disruption

The Shetland Islands are a subarctic archipelago located northeast of the Scottish mainland. | Continue reading


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Elon Musk to Cut Twitter Staff as Biden Worries Deal Threatens National Security

The court-ordered deadline for Musk to close the deal with Twitter is next week. | Continue reading


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Google Finally Lets You Turn Off Targeted Ads Without Breaking Its Apps

In a major fix, Google’s own privacy settings will no longer disable crucial features of its apps. | Continue reading


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The Facebook Papers

Meta had every opportunity to boost the fight against vaccine hesitancy. It squandered each one. | Continue reading


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A Quantum Computer by Blasting It with the Fibonacci Sequence

An experiment involving a Fibonacci pattern of laser pulses apparently yielded a new state of matter. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 2 years ago

Parler Accidentally Doxxed Its Most VIP Members

“Hi everyone! It’s a pleasure being doxxed with such a fine crew,” wrote a prominent right-winger included in the ill-fated mass email. | Continue reading


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Jack Dorsey's ‘Decentralized’ Social Platform Now Has a Beta

Developers at Bluesky say their protocol allows for customizable social algorithms, but it remains unclear how much control users will actually have. | Continue reading


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A New Breakthrough in Tape Storage Could Squeeze 580 TB onto a Single Cartridge

IBM Research and Fujifilm have made a series of breakthroughs that could make tape storage more capacious than ever. | Continue reading


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Meta’s New Headset Will Track Your Eyes for Targeted Ads

The social media company gets one step closer to reading your mind. | Continue reading


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New York City Bill Puts a Bounty on Bike Lane Violations

The proposed law would offer cash to those who report bike lane blockages by submitting a photo. | Continue reading


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TikTok Is Introducing an Adults-Only Content Option

Plus, making livestreams on the platform will soon be limited only to creators 18 and over. | Continue reading


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