Feds Probe Tesla's Recall of 2 Million EVs Over Autopilot

Tesla is facing a new probe from U.S. auto safety regulators related to its Autopilot driver assistance technology, even as a separate investigation has been closed. Read more... | Continue reading


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Stop Using Your Face or Thumb to Unlock Your Phone

Last week, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in California released a ruling that concluded state highway police were acting lawfully when they forcibly unlocked a suspect’s phone using their fingerprint. You probably didn’t hear about it. The case didn’t get a lot of coverage, es … | Continue reading


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Using AI for Visual Dubbing Part 1 | AI Unlocked

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Doctor Who's Ncuti Gatwa and Russell T. Davies on Bringing Out the Doctor's Queerness

Ncuti Gatwa’s Doctor Who debut last year broke the mold for many reasons, but for one excellent one among many, it meant that for the first time ever fans got to be introduced to a Doctor played by an openly queer man—and playing a Doctor unafraid of acknowledging that, either. R … | Continue reading


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Plato's Burial Place and Details of His Last Night Revealed in Carbonized Scroll From Herculaneum

The Greek philosopher Plato—Socrates’ student and Aristotle’s teacher—died nearly 2,400 years ago, having produced a voluminous amount of writing on political philosophy, aesthetics, ethics, and more (he came up with Atlantis!). This week, researchers announced that they found th … | Continue reading


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Baltimore Man Accused of Framing High School Principal With Racist AI Voice Clone

Baltimore County Police arrested the former athletic director of Pikesville High School on Thursday, alleging he used an AI voice clone to impersonate the school’s principal, leading the public to believe Principal Eric Eiswert had made racist and antisemitic comments, according … | Continue reading


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Earth's Most Barren Spot Found Bursting With Microbial Activity, Boosting Search for Life on Mars

The Atacama Desert—an arid, unpopulated swath of northern Chile that is home to some of the most perceptive ground telescopes on Earth—is actually teeming with life beneath the ground, according to a team of researchers that recently scrutinized its soils. Read more... | Continue reading


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Just Look at This Jar Jar Binks Action Figure

A lot is going on this May to celebrate 25 years of the prequel trilogy kicking off in The Phantom Menace—a way for us to reflect, and look back on how remembrance and appreciation of the film has wildly evolved over the last quarter century. But it also gives ups an opportunity, … | Continue reading


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Saudi Arabia's Sci-Fi Megacity in the Desert Isn't Going Well

Over the last several years, Saudi Arabia has been working on a massive infrastructure project that its leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (or MBS) hopes will transform the Kingdom and its relationship with the outside world. The Neom project is a series of developments tha … | Continue reading


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Russell T. Davies Teases Jinkx Monsoon's Divine Doctor Who Villain

Zach Cregger’s mysterious Barbarian follow up recruits a Silver Surfer. Rosario Dawson dances around the mystery of Ahsoka season 2. Olga Kurylenko shows off from the Thunderbolts set. Plus, what’s coming on Chucky as things get even weirder. To me, my spoilers! Read more... | Continue reading


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$20,000 Reward Offered After Dolphin Found Shot Dead in Louisiana

A dead dolphin recently found washed up at West Mae’s Beach in Cameron Parish, Louisiana was shot three times, according to a news release from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The NOAA is now offering a $20,000 reward for any information that leads to the suc … | Continue reading


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Fight, Sell, or Shut Down: What's Next for TikTok?

Congress passed a bill this week that forces TikTok to be sold or face a nationwide ban. President Biden signed it into law Wednesday, starting a 270-day timer for TikTok to decide its future in the United States. There’s been talk about a ban like this for years, but now it’s ac … | Continue reading


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Make Taking Pictures on iPhone Fun Again With These Retro Photo Apps

No matter your composition, the lighting, and your attempts to manually set zoom or exposure, iPhone pictures all still have the same dull quality. They are not dull in the sense they’re not vibrant or detailed, but by default, with the “Standard” photo style, they’re all using t … | Continue reading


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Pixar Fest Is Turning Red With Mei the Panda and 4*Town at Disney Parks

Fans of Pixar’s sleeper hit Turning Red will be happy to know that Mei and her friends have taken over both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure in a big way. Read more... | Continue reading


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Ella Purnell Breaks Down Fallout's Big Season Finale Twists

Like the video games before it, Fallout is a hit. The Prime Video series is getting a second season, which means we’ll get to see what’s next for Ella Purnell’s Lucy. After leaving the artificial confines of Vault 33, she got a crash course in surface-dwelling life in the post-ap … | Continue reading


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Net Neutrality Is Back. Yes, You Should Care

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) killed net neutrality back in 2017 under former president Donald Trump, but on Thursday, it brought it back from the dead. Read more... | Continue reading


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Today's the Day The Flash Was Meant to Go Missing

When The Flash launched in October 2014—the second project of the CW’s bold attempt to flesh out its own superhero cinematic universe—its premiere episode ended with a bold statement: not only would the series be still going in a decade’s time, it would have grown enough to tackl … | Continue reading


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Scientists Can Now See Inside a Single Cancer Cell

A team in the UK hasfound a new window into cancer, thanks to a novel imaging technique that allows them to take a detailed look at the fatty cargo inside a single tumor cell. The tech could make it easier to understand how different cancers respond to specific treatments, among … | Continue reading


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Everything Exciting About the Android 15 Beta So Far

In the past, every new version of Android felt like a special occasion for the platform’s devoted users. It meant new software features, better algorithms, improved user interfaces, and maybe even something fun, like an easter egg. Read more... | Continue reading


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10 Years Ago Today, Star Wars Changed Forever

Arguably the most important, game-changing event in the history of Star Wars storytelling happened 10 years ago today. On April 25, 2014, Lucasfilm announced that the Star Wars Expanded Universe was being pushed aside. All future storytelling would be part of the same, cohesive c … | Continue reading


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The TikTok Ban is Law. What Now?

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No, This Is Not a Pope's Exorcist Sequel, It's a Different Russell Crowe Exorcist Movie

His Jekyll and Hyde moment might have evaporated with Universal’s ill-fated Dark Universe, but Russell Crowe hasn’t turned his back on horror: on the heels of The Pope’s Exorcist, which became a surprise Netflix smash, he’s got The Exorcism—an unrelated film that obviously shares … | Continue reading


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Deadpool & Wolverine's Director Promises No Homework Is Needed

Outside of Avengers: Endgame, Deadpool & Wolverine may carry the most pre-release baggage of anything in Marvel history. For Deadpool, you’ve got not just two movies, but also all the behind-the-scenes drama leading up to them. With Wolverine, you’ve got 10 X-Men movies with all … | Continue reading


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Juno's Best Images of Jupiter and Its Moons (So Far)

Jupiter and its moons are a diverse and dynamic subdivision of our solar system’s neighborhood, one that NASA’s Juno spacecraft has been visiting since 2016. Besides hosting the system’s largest planet, at over 300 times the mass of our own planet, the Jovian system includes 95 k … | Continue reading


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Love Is Always the Answer on Star Trek: Discovery

We’ve said this many times before, and will no doubt say it a least a few times before as it nears its final end this season: Star Trek: Discovery is not a subtle show. It never has been, but ever since it really found its confidence and understood where its strengths were, it ha … | Continue reading


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Reddit Suffers Widespread Outage, No Word On When It Will Be Restored

It’s not just you. Reddit is suffering an outage that’s impacting tens of thousands of people, according to Down Detector Thursday. And it’s not clear when the site may return. Read more... | Continue reading


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Moderna Employees Should Use ChatGPT at Least 20 Times a Day, CEO Says

One of the world’s top vaccine-makers is partnering with a major AI company to advance medicine — and its chief executive is excited. Read more... | Continue reading


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The Lord of the Rings Is Coming Back to Theaters This Summer

Pack the lembas bread and gather up your fellowship, we’re going back to Middle-earth. Warner Bros. is releasing the extended editions of Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy in theaters for one weekend only this June, and it’s the first time the re-releases will feature the … | Continue reading


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Chinese Astronauts Performed Emergency Space Station Repairs Following Debris Impact

China’s space station crew carried out two spacewalks this past winter to repair the solar wings attached to the core module, which had been damaged by space debris. Read more... | Continue reading


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Photos: Hellish Dust Storm in Greece Leave Athens Dark Orange

Residents in Greece were witnesses to a hellish-looking dust storm this week. The dust originated from the Sahara desert in North Africa and was blown across the Mediterranean Sea by strong winds. By Tuesday, Athens and other Greek cities were blanketed in an orange-red and poten … | Continue reading


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Heroes & Villains' New Star Wars Collection Is Your Niamos-Worthy Look This Summer

Ramp up your summer fandom wardrobe with Heroes & Villains’ new Star Wars resort collection. This new line from the online retailer has ‘fits perfect for May the Fourth, Mother’s Day, Memorial Day weekend, Father’s Day, and summer vacations at beach destinations like Niamos or Ib … | Continue reading


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The Worst Airlines for Losing and Damaging Luggage

It would be easy to presume that airlines would spare no expense to ensure that passengers’ luggage meets them at their destination, considering how lucrative the attached fees are. Airlines globally made more than $29 billion in checked bag fees in 2022. However, frequent flyers … | Continue reading


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Everything You (Probably) Didn’t Know You Could Do With Your Steam Deck

The Steam Deck remains extra popular partly due to the stranglehold Valve’s Steam has on the PC games market but also partially because it (arguably) popularized the modern rendition of the handheld console. It’s not the smallest, it’s not the most powerful, but damn is it appeal … | Continue reading


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The Saddest and Strangest Tales of Animals in Space

From spiders struggling to make webs in orbit to bats clinging to the outside of the Space Shuttle, the history of animals in space is as fascinating as it is weird. Here are some of our favorite stories. Read more... | Continue reading


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Russell T. Davies Defends Doctor Who's Timey-Wimey New Release Schedule

There is perhaps no funnier dichotomy in sci-fi fandom than Doctor Who—a show that has inherently been about the nature of change and the mutability of time for six decades—having a fandom that, by and large, does not cope well with change. But one major change coming into the sh … | Continue reading


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Unistellar Odyssey Telescope Brings Powerful Simplicity to Backyard Astronomy

Robotic telescopes of various shapes and sizes are hitting the market these days, each promising clear views of the cosmos and ease of use—attributes not often found paired together in a single telescope. Amateur and backyard astronomers are now fully embracing this ongoing, auto … | Continue reading


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Drake May Go to Court Over AI-Generated Tupac

Drake released a diss track against Kendrick Lamar over the weekend featuring AI-generated versions of West Coast legends Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur. Tupac’s estate sent Drake a letter on Wednesday threatening to sue him for using the late rapper’s voice in a “blatant abuse” of … | Continue reading


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Lego's Gorgeous New Space Sets Shoot You Into the Stars

If you thought Lego’s space toys for May were limited to the world of Star Wars, think again—the toymaker’s latest reveals bring things back to our time and our galaxy, and they combine stunning engineering with incredible art. Read more... | Continue reading


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How Cult Filmmaker Don Coscarelli Brought Phantasm From the Screen to the Page

io9 talked to cult filmmaker Don Coscarelli when he released his memoir in 2018. Now, the director of Phantasm I-IV, as well as Bubba Ho-Tep, The Beastmaster, and John Dies at the End, is trying something new: fiction. Or rather, Phiction—a book of short stories that explores “ta … | Continue reading


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How Scientists Are Preparing for Apophis's Unnervingly Close Brush With Earth

In about five years’ time, a potentially hazardous asteroid will swing by Earth at an eerily close distance of less than 20,000 miles (32,000 kilometers). During this rare encounter, Apophis will be ten times closer to Earth than the Moon and scientists want to take full advantag … | Continue reading


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Sonic 3 Has Big Connections to One of Sonic's Most Beloved Games

Hasbro is working with Sony on bringing Clue back to the world of film and TV. The producers of Dead Boy Detectives tease the new adaptation. Plus, Furiosa gets rated. Spoilers, away! Read more... | Continue reading


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Garry's Mod Deleting 20 Years of Content After Nintendo Sends Takedown Notices

Garry’s Mod, a popular 2006 sandbox game that emerged from the modding scene around Valve’s Source software, has recently been issued takedown notices by Nintendo. As a result, Facepunch Studios, the developers of Garry’s Mod, are in the process of removing about 20 years’ worth … | Continue reading


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Do You Have a Constitutional Right to TikTok?

President Biden signed the TikTok ban into law on Wednesday, forcing China-based Bytedance to sell the app or face a ban in American app stores. TikTok tells Gizmodo it will fight the law in court, a case likely to reach the Supreme Court, saying that Biden’s law “tramples” First … | Continue reading


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Hidden Google Maps Features You Should Know About

I have always used Google Maps but never cared enough to look beyond the basic features. It wasn’t until today that I made an effort to explore the app and ended up going down a rabbit hole of all the cool things it’s capable of. You might already know some of these, but you migh … | Continue reading


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Has There Ever Been a More Joyful Movie Than Amélie?

Try putting pure joy into words. The English language has plenty of worthy adjectives and beautiful metaphors but nothing quite comes close to actually, perfectly capturing what it feels like to be completely filled with happiness. To reverberate with delight. To float on cloud n … | Continue reading


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Tales of the Empire's First Clip Gives General Grievous a Bit of Menace Back

When we first met General Grievous 20 years ago this month in Genndy Tartakovsky’s Clone Wars microseries, it gave him an immediate, chilling presence. But then Revenge of the Sith, and with it the Clone Wars 3DCG series, constrained what could be done with the character. Grievou … | Continue reading


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What Made George Takei Write a Children’s Book About World War II?

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Oh No, There's an Orb Shortage

Worldcoin, the project that hands out free cryptocurrency in exchange for biometric data, is experiencing a shortage of the orbs that scan everyone’s eyeballs, according to a new report from Semafor. But Tools for Humanity, the startup behind Worldcoin, seems to think that’s a go … | Continue reading


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