Orbit Is Curating a Series of Free Craft Talks With Sci-Fi and Fantasy Writers

Orbit Books, an imprint of Hachette, has developed a free virtual event series for aspiring science-fiction and fantasy writers. Attendees can attend any of the 14 sessions—which are spread out over six weeks in October and early November—for free. The topics range from nitty gri … | Continue reading


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Universal Monsters and Blumhouse Horror Reign in These Halloween Collections

Universal Pictures has a long horror legacy that encompasses the original Universal Monsters films, Chucky, events like Halloween Horror Nights, and new Blumhouse terrors like M3GAN and the upcoming Five Nights at Freddy’s.Read more... | Continue reading


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Japan's ispace Delays Lunar Lander Mission for NASA Design Update

From its new headquarters in the U.S., Tokyo-based startup ispace will develop its Apex 1.0 lunar lander to transport NASA payloads to the Moon in 2026.Read more... | Continue reading


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The Microplastics Are in the Clouds Now

Nowhere is safe from microplastics. Tiny plastic pieces are in waterways, in our bodies, and now researchers have found microplastics in clouds on top of Mount Fuji and Mount Oyama.Read more... | Continue reading


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Castlevania: Nocturne's Gaming Music Moment Is as Great as Its Predecessor's

Nocturne, the new successor series to Netflix’s excellent animated Castlevania adaptations, plays with its legacy in some truly smart ways—both as a successor show metatextually, and narratively as its heroes navigate being part of a generational supernatural conflict. But one of … | Continue reading


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The Euclid 'Dark Universe' Space Telescope Is Off to a Faltering Start

The European Space Agency’s Euclid space telescope launched from Earth on July 1 and has since been getting set up to begin its investigation of the dark universe. But the instrument commissioning hasn’t been rainbows and butterflies, as the telescope’s engineers and scientists h … | Continue reading


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Social Media Users Don't Want to BeReal Anymore, Report Finds

BeReal’s active users appear to be exiting the platform in droves, with the number of active users dropping by 18% since it peaked in November of last year. The app gained a substantial number of active users in 2022 but now has a shrinking userbase that’s far smaller than its so … | Continue reading


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Doctor Who's New Theme Will Make a Symphonic Debut Next Month

A new era of Doctor Who means a new version of the 60-year-old series’ legendary theme song, and before fans hear it across the trio of anniversary specials set to broadcast in November, they’ll get to experience it in style... if they turn their radio on, that is.Read more... | Continue reading


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NASA Delays Launch of Psyche Asteroid Mission Due to Thruster Issue

A week before it was set to launch to a distant metal rich asteroid, NASA’s Psyche spacecraft is forced to remain grounded until the space agency resolves an issue with its thrusters.Read more... | Continue reading


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Kids These Days Get 4,500 Notifications a Day and Hate Facebook, New Study Says

The kids are not all right and are being subject to a firehouse of pinging in the thick of the Information Age. A new report reveals that children are getting upwards of 4,500 notifications a day and have some predictable favorite (and least favorite) apps. Read more... | Continue reading


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It's Not the Season You're Expecting With All the Lego Sets You Can Buy in October

The feast and famine of Lego releases continues as, after last month’s Star Wars blowout, October is looking like a quieter month in terms of sheer volume of sets to tempt your wallet. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t heavy hitters among those to come!Read more... | Continue reading


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Hex & Co. Built a Beloved Gaming Community—Now It's Organizing

On Wednesday, the organized workers of board game bar/cafe Hex & Co. delivered a letter to one of the owners, Dr. Jon Freeman, asserting their right to collectively bargain, and asking him—and co-owner Greg May—to voluntarily recognize the union. Read more... | Continue reading


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Blue Origin and Sierra Space's Space Station Collaboration Hits Turbulence

Once among the star companies championing a deal to create a private successor to the International Space Station, talks between Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin and Sierra Space regarding the Orbital Reef project now appear to be souring.Read more... | Continue reading


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Letterboxd Owners Sell Out for $50 Million

Letterboxd owners sold a majority stake in their social film discussion and discovery platform to Tiny for a whopping $50 million, the company announced on Friday. Tiny, a Canadian technology investment and holding company, acquired a 60% stake in the platform, but the owners not … | Continue reading


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Updated: More Disney Lorcana Stock Is on Its Way to Local Stores

The Disney Lorcana trading card game arrived with a massive splash at Gen Con this year, with people staying in line overnight to get booster packs. The high demand continued after the convention, and now a Ravensburger spokesperson tells io9 that “additional booster product” wil … | Continue reading


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10 Great New Horror, Sci-Fi, and Fantasy Films to Put on Your Radar

If you love genre films, there truly is nothing like Fantastic Fest. While most festivals play a more balanced slate of films covering all genres, this Austin, Texas-based fest plays only the good shit. Other festivals sometimes refer to them as “Midnight Movies,” but it’s always … | Continue reading


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A New X-Men Movie Is in Its Very Earliest Stages at Marvel Studios

The mutants are coming! The mutants are coming! A new report suggests that now, with the writers’ strike over, Marvel Studios has put the wheels in motion to start taking meetings about an upcoming X-Men movie. This is the absolute earliest stage of the process—but it is the star … | Continue reading


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The First Toxic Avenger Trailer Is a Bloody Good Mess

Break out the mops, throw on the tutus, and slide that eye down to your cheek. The first trailer for the remake of The Toxic Avenger is here and it perfectly portrays the film’s irreverent tone and gory tendencies.Read more... | Continue reading


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Shell Galaxy Reveals Its Onion-Like Layers to Dark Energy Camera

Behold a galactic onion: the shell galaxy NGC 3923, spotted by the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory’s Dark Energy Camera (DECam) at a distance of about 70 million light-years from Earth.Read more... | Continue reading


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October's Huge List of New Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Books

The days may be getting shorter, but October’s list of new sci-fi, fantasy, and horror books is as long as ever, with a seasonally appropriate emphasis on “horror.” There are witches, haunted houses, monsters, and more—plus celebrity cameos, like Star Trek icon Patrick Stewart, a … | Continue reading


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Florida and Texas Social Media Content Moderation Bans Heading to Supreme Court

The GOP’s biggest gripes with big tech content moderation will have their day in the United States’ highest court. On Friday, the Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments for Florida and Texas’ big bills that have tried to stop big tech companies from moderating disinformation or o … | Continue reading


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Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 4 Review: E Ink and OLED Screens in a Single Laptop

The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 4 hits a couple of my soft spots. It’s a hybrid PC with an inventive, risk-taking design, and it includes an E Ink display. And not just any E Ink display, but one of the only color E Ink displays I’ve seen in the real world. The other side of the di … | Continue reading


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This Prey Behind-the-Scenes Clip Explores the Predator's Weapons

Anyone disappointed that they didn’t get to see last year’s awesome Predator-prequel Prey in theaters will soon get the next best thing. The streaming title is getting its very own 4K/Blu-ray release next week and io9 has an exclusive clip from the special features.Read more... | Continue reading


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French Authorities Reportedly Raided Nvidia Offices

French authorities reportedly raided Nvidia’s local offices this week to investigate the company’s suspected anti-competitive practices. The raid was based on a final opinion report by the Autorité de la concurrence which published a market study on cloud sector competition in Ju … | Continue reading


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NASA’s Parker Probe Shatters Records During Latest Solar Swoop

NASA’s groundbreaking Parker Solar Probe continues to set new milestones, diving continuously deeper towards the Sun, and offering insights into the star’s enigmatic atmosphere and how it affects space weather.Read more... | Continue reading


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Updates From Loki Season 2, and More

A new Fall of the House of Usher clip introduces us to its world. Chucky makes a threat in new footage from season 3. Samara Weaving’s new sci-fi action movie finds a home.. Plus, teases for Luca Guadagnino’s take on Lord of the Flies, and even more footage from Saw X and Exorcis … | Continue reading


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The Saga of the High-Radiation iPhone 12 Is Finally Over

France may finally allow Apple to sell iPhone 12s in the country again after Apple has seemingly met the country’s electromagnetic radiation standards.Read more... | Continue reading


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All That Could Have Been: Apple Considered Buying Bing From Microsoft

As Google faces a massive antitrust lawsuit, revelations surrounding the case have presented us with a glimpse into an alternate reality. Microsoft reportedly discussed selling Bing to Apple just a few years ago, and if the deal went through, Google would have no longer been the … | Continue reading


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Ohio State University Researchers Are Using AI to Understand Changing Biodiversity

A team of researchers from around the world, led by Ohio State University, will be gathering data to create artificial intelligence-informed models to better understand the long-term impact of the climate crisis on biodiversity. Read more... | Continue reading


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Disneyland Movie From David Gordon Green Is on Hold for Now

Filmmaker David Gordon Green’s Disneyland biopic centering on Walt Disney and his brother Roy O. Disney is currently being held up... for now.Read more... | Continue reading


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Argylle, the New Spy Film By Matthew Vaughn, Looks Purr-fect

We may not ever see the end of Matthew Vaughn’s Kingsman series on film, but his next movie looks like it fits right in. This February, the man who directed Kingsman, Kick-Ass, Layer Cake, and X-Men: First Class returns with his latest spy film, Argylle, and the trailer has to be … | Continue reading


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Ahsoka's Composers Break Down Scoring This Week's Big Cameo

Balancing the need to bring a new but familiar sound to Star Wars while also playing in the footsteps of John Williams’ legendary music for the saga is a challenge for every composer who joins the franchise. Few have faced it as often as the Kiner family—composer and father Kevin … | Continue reading


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Watch the First 10 Minutes of Blue Beetle for Free on YouTube

Blue Beetle delivered a solid DC superhero adventure with Jaime Reyes’ origin story, and you can now watch the beginning of the film on YouTube.Read more... | Continue reading


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The Spotted Lanternfly Has Invaded Illinois, Squash 'em

The Department of Agriculture (DOA) has confirmed that a local sighting of the invasive spotted lanternfly was reported on Sept. 16, marking yet another state it’s migrated to since the colorful insect was first sighted in the U.S. nearly a decade ago. The Department of Agricultu … | Continue reading


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Iran Launches Third Military Satellite to Orbit, Raising Tensions on the Ground

Iran claims it has successfully placed a third imaging satellite in orbit, a move that will likely garner more criticism from the Western world over fears that the Islamic republic is bolstering its ballistic missile technology.Read more... | Continue reading


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Privacy Fears Abound After Uber Eats Delivery Bot Shares Video Footage With LAPD

It’s only been about a year since Uber Eats began deploying food delivery robots throughout select parts of Los Angeles and, already, concerns have been raised that the squat little automatons could become a police surveillance tool. Read more... | Continue reading


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Gavin Newsom Under Fire From Teamsters Over Veto of Driverless Truck Bill

Big tech companies want to put big, driverless trucks on the road, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom is ready to help them reach that goal. Now the Democratic mainstay is taking a beating from unions who say he’s allowed unsafe 10,000+-pound vehicles onto the road without drivers. … | Continue reading


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The Best Episode of Lower Decks Season 4 Yet Defies All Your Expectations

The last time Lower Decks truly surprised me was in season two’s remarkable tri-perspective episode “wej Duj,” a compelling experimental story that examined the plights of lower deckers across all sorts of Star Trek vessels, not just Starfleet. It’s fitting then perhaps that in s … | Continue reading


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Arecibo Observatory Prepares for Life After Astronomy

In December 2020, the Arecibo Observatory’s radio telescope was destroyed when a catastrophic cable failure caused its 900-ton platform to collapse onto the iconic dish below. Now, the National Science Foundation has named the stewards of the site’s future as an education center, … | Continue reading


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Patrick Stewart Wanted to Make Star Trek: Picard on His Own Terms

Star Trek: Picard ended earlier this year, and though the series could be messy at times, leading man Patrick Stewart always made it work. While the future of Jean-Luc and other Next Generation cast members is still up in the air after the show wrapped its three-season run, Stewa … | Continue reading


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Epic Games Is Selling Bandcamp and Having Not-So-Epic Layoffs

The video game company behind the massive battle royale game Fortnite is also fighting for its life. Epic Games is reportedly laying off 870 employees as well as selling some of its previous acquisitions.Read more... | Continue reading


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It's Not Just You and Your Friends: Some Elephants Are Better at Puzzle Solving Than Others

Just like people, some elephants might have more of a knack for puzzles than others, new research this week suggests. The study of wild Asian elephants at an animal sanctuary found that only some were willing and able to solve a puzzle box that offered food as a reward, and even … | Continue reading


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H&R Block, Meta, and Google Slapped With RICO Suit, Allegedly Schemed to Scrap Taxpayer Data

Anyone who has used H&R Block’s tax return preparation services in recent years may have unintentionally helped line Meta and Google’s pockets. That’s according to a new class action lawsuit which alleges the three companies “jointly schemed” to install trackers on the H&R Block … | Continue reading


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Attention S-Mart Shoppers: All 3 Seasons of Ash vs. Evil Dead Are Coming to Hulu

In a year that already saw a rather entertaining Evil Dead universe entry in the form of Evil Dead Rise, there’s more good news for fans of the Sam Raimi-created cult horror classic: all three seasons of the late, great Starz series Ash vs. Evil Dead are coming to Hulu October 1. … | Continue reading


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Relax, Apple’s FineWoven iPhone 15 Case Is Perfectly Fine

If you’re an extremely online Apple user, you’ve probably heard the collective disappointment over the company’s new FineWoven cases for the iPhone 15/15 Pro series. Everyone from Reddit to The Verge to Digital Trends has reasons why you shouldn’t spend $60 on Apple’s case made o … | Continue reading


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James Cameron Almost Died While Making The Abyss

Whether it’s sinking the Titanic, inventing new technology to make Avatar, or making VFX history with Terminator 2, filmmaking is never easy for James Cameron. Almost every film he makes raises the bar in some way, usually with wildly successful results. And yet, when that happen … | Continue reading


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EU Court Says Amazon Is Not a ‘Very Large Online Platform,’ for Now

Amazon stalled the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA) requirements by claiming it isn’t a very large online platform, according to a court ruling on Wednesday. In April, the EU ordered the tech company to abide by DSA rules to regulate its content moderation policies and … | Continue reading


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Doctor Who Is Regenerating Its Behind-the-Scenes Show

After reports last year indicated that Russell T. Davies’ plan to pretty much what he did the first time on Doctor Who but, well, again, would include another returning favorite in a behind-the-scenes companion series, the BBC has confirmed that when Doctor Who returns in Novembe … | Continue reading


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