Your Dog's Diarrhea Might Be Riddled with Superbugs

Your dog’s poop might be a dangerous source of bacterial superbugs. In a new study, researchers in China detail evidence that dogs experiencing diarrhea are commonly carrying multi-drug resistant strains of Escherichia coli—around 50%, in their study.Read more... | Continue reading


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The Sequel to One of 2023's Best Animated Movies Has Its Release Date

Last year brought us lots of fantastic animated films and while Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem was the outlier in terms ofOscar nominations, it might be the first to get a sequel.Read more... | Continue reading


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Coinbase Accounts Sink to Zero in Outage as Bitcoin Price Soars

Coinbase users are reporting that their accounts are showing a “zero balance” on Wednesday afternoon. Coinbase confirmed the problem on its status page at 12:40 p.m. ET but claims customer cryptocurrency funds are safe. This comes as Bitcoin’s price surged nearing its all-time hi … | Continue reading


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Actor From Willy Wonka Fiasco Says AI-Generated Script Was 'Terrifying for the Kids'

Parents, children, and now disgruntled actors are in an uproar over a catastrophic Willy Wonka-themed event in Scotland that went viral over the weekend. The “Willy’s Chocolate Experience” ended with police sirens when families enticed by fantastical AI-generated images arrived t … | Continue reading


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The Crow Reboot Director Explains Bill Skarsgård's Jokerfied Look

Almost 30 years to the day after The Crow hit theaters in 1994, a new version of the grim revenge tale is arriving—this time around, directed by Rupert Sanders (Snow White and the Huntsman) and starring Bill Skarsgård. Whatever feelings one might have about the remake, the first … | Continue reading


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ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 Review: Small And Powerful

If I could, and if physics would let me, I would happily fly away on my Zephyr(us). From the time I opened the box on the newly-redesigned ROG Zephyrus G14 to finally sitting down to write this review, I was constantly surprised by all the ways I liked the Asus-owned brand’s pint … | Continue reading


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Bitcoin Surges Toward All-Time High as Everyone Forgets What Happened Last Time

Bitcoin’s price surged past $63,000 and then receded just a bit under on Wednesday,reaching a level the crypto coin hasn’t seen since November 2021. While it still has a little way to climb to reach an all-time high of $68,000, that level feels comfortably within reach. And if yo … | Continue reading


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Underwater Mountains Twice the Height of the Burj Khalifa Discovered Off the Chilean Coast

The crew of the Falkor (too) research vessel is at it again: In January, the team discovered four underwater mountains off the coast of Chile. The vessel has now identified 29 seamounts, hills, and trenches since 2012.Read more... | Continue reading


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I Saw the TV Glow's First Trailer Is an Electrifyingly Creepy Horror

Jane Schoenbrun’s new queer horror was one thing to watch at this year’s Sundance—if you were there in person, that is. Now, everyone else can actually get a look behind the buzz, and this coming of age creepshow certainly lives up to it all.Read more... | Continue reading


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Klanra CEO Boasts His AI Can Do Work of 700 People After Laying Off 700 People in 2022

Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski bragged on Tuesday that his company’s new OpenAI-powered customer service chatbot was doing the work of 700 people—nearly two years after Klarna laid off about 700 people.Read more... | Continue reading


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AI Grifters Fill Amazon With Kara Swisher Memoir Ripoffs

Journalist Kara Swisher’s long-anticipated memoir Burn Book hit the shelves today. Apparently, a long list of other writers have also been hard at work writing about her experience as well. On the day after her book launch, Amazon is flooded with AI-generated Swisher biographies, … | Continue reading


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Chris Carter Gives His Blessings to Ryan Coogler's X-Files Reboot

Juno Temple gives an update on Venom 3. Sam Rockwell says a Galaxy Quest follow up could happen, with a little help from Simon Pegg. Plus, new looks at Imaginary and Immaculate, and what’s next on Resident Alien. To me, my spoilers!Read more... | Continue reading


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When PC Game Packaging Was a Work of Art

During the '90s, a visit to the shelves of the computer shop meant finding shareware games in ziplock bags beside boxes adorned in the state-of-the-art of graphic design of the time. One of the unsung heroes of the PC box is the designer Hock Wah Yeo. | Continue reading


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Wendy’s Surge Pricing Is Off the Menu After Internet Beef

The internet had its own never-frozen beef with Wendy’s when it discovered the fast food chain was planning surge pricing for 2025. Wendy’s clarified in an updated statement on Tuesday night that it has “no plans” for surge pricing.Read more... | Continue reading


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Google CEO Sundar Pichai Says Its Malfunctioning Gemini AI Is ‘Unacceptable’

Google CEO Sundar Pichai is not happy about what’s been going on with the company’s Gemini AI chatbot, calling viral and historically inaccurate errors from its image generator “unacceptable” in an internal memo to employees on Tuesday.Read more... | Continue reading


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OnePlus Buds 3 Review: A Solid Choice for Budget Earbuds

The OnePlus Buds 3 offers a lot for its price. They’re a decent budget-friendly pick unless you’re a big bass fan. The sound feels nicely layered, and the ANC is powerful enough to silence everyone on the subway. Unless I’m to blame for having extraordinarily small ears (which is … | Continue reading


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11 Gorgeous Collectible Cards of Flying Machines From Over a Century Ago

Back in the early 20th century, food and cigarette companies would sometimes include collectible cards with their products. And that’s exactly what happened around 1910 when Wills’s Cigarettes included cards about the history of flying with their smokes. Read more... | Continue reading


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Rollable Phones and See-Through Laptops: What You Missed From MWC 2024

If you like vaporware and looking at phones and gadgets you’ll never own, then Barcelona’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) is the trade show for you. This week’s annual menagerie revealed new devices like the TCL Nxtpaper 14 and a working model of Motorola’s rolling phone display. Ot … | Continue reading


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Moana's Auli’i Cravalho Confirms She's Starring in Disney's Animated Sequel

The secret’s out of the bag for Mean Girls musical star and original voice of Disney’s Moana, Auli’i Cravalho. After much speculation among fans, the actress confirmed she will be reprising the role that launched her into stardom for Moana 2. Read more... | Continue reading


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"Inadequate": FAA's Boeing Safety Report Doesn't Inspire Confidence in Boeing or the FAA

Ever since a passenger plane’s door blew off in early January, plane-maker Boeing has been under increased scrutiny. Now, a new report from the Federal Aviation Administration calls into question the aircraft manufacturer’s safety procedures, calling them “inadequate.” Read more. … | Continue reading


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Avatar: The Last Airbender Live-Action Series Is Officially a Netflix Hit

Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender live-action series is officially a success. The new series debuted on the streamer’s English-language TV list with 21.2 million views and reached the top 10 in 92 countries,according to Netflix’s released rankings. Read more... | Continue reading


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Dune: Part Two's Josh Brolin Just Wants to Geek Out With Other Geeks

Dune: Part Two star Josh Brolin’s resume is peppered with mega-blockbusters (see: his run as Thanos in the Avengers movies), but he hasn’t lost his quirkiness. Things like his Dune poetry and his mastery of the Dune “space guitar” have roots in his love of sci-fi, which he’s carr … | Continue reading


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WordPress and Tumblr Plan to Sell User Content to AI Companies

Automattic, the parent company of sites like WordPress and Tumblr, is in talks to sell content from its platforms to AI companies like MidJourney and OpenAI for training purposes, according to a new report from 404 Media Tuesday. And while the details of the deal are still sketch … | Continue reading


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The Real Ghostbusters Toys With Fantastic Fright Features Are Back!

io9 gets a look at a bunch of new Hasbro toys, includingTransformers and Ghostbusters. | Continue reading


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Google Is Paying News Outlets to Unleash an Avalanche of AI Slop

Google swears it’s not trying to kill journalism, but many of its latest projects seem geared toward that end. Google is paying five-figure sums to small publishers asking them to test out a generative AI platform geared toward newsrooms. News outlets are asked to publish three o … | Continue reading


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Time Is Finally on Tenet's Side

When Tenet released in 2020, it did so under the worst of circumstances. The context of the pandemic made the film a lightning rod when writer-director Christopher Nolan encouraged people to see it in theaters. Compared to his other recent movies, the time-bending spy thriller sa … | Continue reading


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OpenAI Accuses the New York Times of 'Hacking' ChatGPT

The New York Times is currently suing OpenAI for copyright infringement and claims that the influential tech startup used its journalistic material to train its chatbot, ChatGPT, without paying the proper licensing fees. But Sam Altman’s company is fighting back against these acc … | Continue reading


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Netflix Planning Another Season of Price Hikes, Analysts Say

There appears to be another Netflix price increase just around the corner. Wall Street analysts are expecting Netflix to raise prices across its streaming service in 2024, first reported by Variety.Read more... | Continue reading


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Denis Villeneuve Has Seen What You're Saying About the Dune Popcorn Buckets

As Dune: Part Twodraws closer and closer, one thing has been on everyone’s mind as the cast and crew open up about their experiences filming the next chapter of Frank Herbert’s spicy sci-fi saga: what about that popcorn bucket though?Read more... | Continue reading


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R.I.P. Apple's Electric Car

Apple’s long-anticipated (and much delayed) project to build an electric car is going to that junkyard heap in the sky, according to a new report from Bloomberg. And much of the team will transition to working on generative AI, though it’s unclear how many people might be laid of … | Continue reading


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M. Night Shyamalan’s Daughter Has Directed a Creepy-Looking Movie

Apparently making super creepy mystery movies for major movie studios just runs in the Shyamalan family. M. Night Shyamalan, of course, is well-known for movies like The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, and Signs. He’s been freaking us out and making us guess for decades. But now, his d … | Continue reading


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Stellan Skarsgård on Dune: Part Two and How You Know a Movie You're in Is Going to Be Good

Stellan Skarsgård has always been a talented, well-respected actor, but the last few years have put him into a whole other stratosphere, especially in sci-fi. For starters, he’s the game-changing Star Wars hero Luthen Rael on Andor. As Erik Selvig, he helped Thor across multiple … | Continue reading


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The Asteroid Dimorphos Looks Totally Different After NASA's DART Mission Walloped It

In September 2022, a NASA spacecraft smashed into a tiny asteroid to nudge it off its orbital course. The mission was a success in testing an asteroid deflection method that may come in handy one day, but rather than leaving behind an impact crater, the orbital collision changed … | Continue reading


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Cops Called to 'Willy Wonka Experience' as Crying Children Realize AI Ads Were Lies

Police were called to the scene of “Willy’s Chocolate Experience In Glasgow, Scotland” as children burst into tears when the “immersive experience” promised in AI advertisements turned out to be a sparsely decorated warehouse.Read more... | Continue reading


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YouTube Mysteriously Restores Crypto Billionaires’ Attack Ad Against Katie Porter

YouTube restored an attack ad against Katie Porter that’s running ad nauseam for users in California right now after it was pulled Sunday for violating the video-sharing site’s policies. The ad, purchased by a political action committee called Fairshake, is being bankrolled by se … | Continue reading


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Cyclops Makes For a Better Iron Man Than Tony Stark In This Rad New Action Figure

For the past few years, toymaker Sentinel’s “Fighting Armor” toyline has transformed Marvel heroes from across the comics into mechanized warriors better than even the actual Marvel Comics crossovers to do so. While its forays into the worlds of Mutantkind have been few and far b … | Continue reading


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We Finally Know Why SpaceX’s Starship Exploded (Twice) During Its Second Flight

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has closed its investigation into the second Starship test flight, which SpaceX performed on November 18, 2023. With the inquiry concluded, SpaceX is now on track to advance its program, pending the necessary fixes.Read more... | Continue reading


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Updates From The Mandalorian & Grogu, and More

Ebon Moss-Bachrach discusses how he’ll become The Thing for Fantastic Four. Doug Bradley wants one last outing as Pinhead. Get a look at Krysten Ritter in Orphan Black: Echoes. Rachel Brosnahan teases David Corenswet’s Superman suit in Legacy, plus, Kung Fu Panda 4 riffs on Dune. … | Continue reading


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PlayStation Cancels Multiple Games Amid Massive Job Cuts

This morning, Sony revealed that it is adding to the ever-growing pile of industry layoffs. In official posts, the company announced it had “initiated a reduction” in workforce. These cuts will impact a variety of PlayStation’s first-party studios including Insomniac Games, Guerr … | Continue reading


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The Coolest New Physical Media We Saw This Week

Physical media is the best. Maybe it’s the fact that the internet has taken over our lives and is now swiftly being enshittified. Maybe it’s the nostalgia factor. Maybe it’s the fact that streaming offers reduced quality and no actual ownership. Maybe it’s the fun and the communi … | Continue reading


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The Best and Weirdest Work From Home Gear

Do you never want to go back into the office again? We created a list that would make anybody’s work-from-home setup so ergonomic, so comfortable, so pretty, and so convenient it will make you want to avoid ever stepping into an office ever again. For those currently , they can i … | Continue reading


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Things You Didn’t Know About Tesla’s Humanoid Robots

Elon Musk’s Tesla is famous for its electric cars, but the company is also a world leader in robotics. Musk considers Tesla’s AI to be severely underrated—a claim that’s not entirely baseless. While Tesla attracts world-class talent to build robots and artificial intelligence, th … | Continue reading


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'Crackgate Is Real': Apple Vision Pro Users Report Cracks Appearing Out of Nowhere

Imagine splurging $3,500 on a new Apple Vision Pro headset only to discover a few weeks later that your very expensive device now has a crack on the front of the screen—one you’re sure isn’t your fault.Read more... | Continue reading


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There's Finally a Drug That Can Keep Your Fingers and Toes Safe From Frostbite

A reliable way to keep appendages safe from the ravages of the cold is finally here. This month, the Food and Drug Administration approved the first treatment meant to prevent limb amputation from severe frostbite, Eicos Sciences’ Aurlumyn. Compared to standard care, the intraven … | Continue reading


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How To Lock Any iPhone App Behind Face ID, Touch ID, or a Passcode

You can’t really go too far when it comes to phone security, considering everything of importance we put on these compact devices—from bank account apps to our most intimate conversations—and while lock screen protections can keep most people out, they’re not always enough.Read m … | Continue reading


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First Look: The OnePlus Watch 2 Is Too Big for My Tiny Wrists

I tried to wear the OnePlus Watch 2 for a short weekend workout but couldn’t. The watch is too big for me and too dense. It’s not just me, either; I asked my partner if his wrists would be interested in trying on the smartwatch, and he rejected it after seeing the relatively gino … | Continue reading


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Star Wars Is Getting Closer and Closer to Exposing the Jedi Order for What It Is

When Star Wars first arrived in the world—back when it was just the original trilogy, mountains of toys, and one peculiar holiday special—fans knew where things stood. The Jedi were the good guys; Darth Vader and his pals were the baddies. But in the decades since, things have go … | Continue reading


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Magic: The Gathering's Future Is Filled With Fallout, Assassins, and Adorable Animal Heroes

This is shaping up to be a huge year for Magic: The Gathering, and over the weekend Wizards of the Coast took to Chicago for MagicCon, revealing a look at a ton of new cards on the horizon—including big crossovers like Fallout and Assassin’s Creed, and brand new worlds in the Mag … | Continue reading


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