This io9 exclusive from the upcoming digital release shows a between-the-wires look at how the actors were flung around on set.
Company CEO Elon Musk said the 394-foot-tall rocket took 40 seconds to respond to the self-destruct command—an interminable amount of time for a safety feature.
Feast your eyes on these 55 new releases—is it summer reading season yet, or what?
A new report found 49 different websites secretly using AI to churn out low-quality posts and rake in advertising revenue.
What's better than a Star Wars slug? A queer Star Wars slug, of course.
NASA’s Artemis program to return humans to the lunar surface is moving at a snail’s pace. Here’s why.
A 256GB version of the Asus ROG Ally will be just $70 more expensive than a similar Steam Deck.
We’ll also be watching the launch of NASA’s hurricane-sniffing TROPICS satellites.
And get a look at Willem Dafoe and Emma Stone in Yorgos Lanthimos’ new Frankenstein-inspired sci-fi movie.
Akash Nigam, CEO of Genies, says he’s already seen work accelerate with the help of ChatGPT, despite his workforce only using the AI for a month.
Prominent AI researcher Geoffrey Hinton quit his job at Google and is now saying ‘bad actors’ will use generative AI for ‘bad things.’
Lego goes big on Star Wars , adorable new Pokémon plushes, and get ready to race Mario movie style
Over on Twitter competitor Bluesky, Dorsey said Musk shouldn't have purchased the company and that Twitter's board shouldn't have forced the sale.
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Rebecca Ferguson and Rashida Jones headline Apple TV+'s sci-fi drama based on the Hugh Howey books.
Since Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's out now, it's as good a time as any to reminisce on our favorite games set in a galaxy far, far away.
As if Twitter couldn't get any sillier, both the Mario movie and Avatar: The Way of Water were uploaded to the site in full.
Anthony Mackie headlines the Peacock series based on the dormant PlayStation franchise.
The director of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 clarified that the other Superman movie could still happen.
Using social media puts you in a state of cognitive overload, frazzled and excited, so you'll hit the "buy" without thinking, writes a professor of advertising.