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Iron Man 2: The Sequel That Set The Template For Many MCU Mistakes
Iron Man was a resounding success when it opened in 2008, earning more than half a billion dollars and declaring in no uncertain terms that Marvel Studios—and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as it later came to be known—had arrived. Although Marvel was also developing movies about Thor, Captain America, and Ant-Man at the time, Iron […]
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Read MoreKickstarter Tabletop Alert: Defeat the ‘River Rats’ with Cooperative Poker
The River Rats hold all the wealth—but can you work together to drive them into debt? What Is River Rats? River Rats is a cooperative poker-based game for 1 to 4 players, ages 10 and up, and takes about 20–30 minutes to play. It’s currently seeking funding on Kickstarter, with a pledge level of €15 […]
Read More‘Epic Factopia!:’ A Book Review
‘Factopia’ is back, and this time it’s EPIC! It contains 400 hundred whopping great facts for children to marvel at, all linked in a continuous chain.
Read MoreIs Netflix About to Run Out of Bridgerton Siblings?
Warning: contains spoilers for Bridgerton seasons one to three. Bridgerton’s creators have shown keen instincts when it comes to rearranging their adaptation of Julia Quinn’s book series for a TV audience. Instead of keeping in step with Quinn’s chronology and following Anthony Bridgerton’s love story up with that of his brother Benedict, they skipped ahead […]
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Read MoreLove, Death + Robots Season 4 Review: Scary, Silly, and Surreal
Science fiction has become one of television’s most reliable genres and audiences have no shortage of options when it comes to progressive sci-fi storytelling. Anthology series have also never been more popular as they’ve proven to be an easy, noncommittal way to draw in audiences with unrelated, standalone storytelling. Love, Death + Robots has quietly […]
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Read MoreFor the first time in the US, a rotating detonation rocket engine takes flight
“Hypersonics is one of the critical technologies to remain ahead of our national competitors.”
Read MorexAI’s Grok suddenly can’t stop bringing up “white genocide” in South Africa
The topic has long been a hobbyhorse of X owner Elon Musk.
Read MoreOpenAI adds GPT-4.1 to ChatGPT amid complaints over confusing model lineup
Two new AI models join 7 others, leaving some paid users wondering which one is best.
Read MoreA dangerous E. coli strain has emerged; a small mutation may explain its rise
It’s unclear what the mutation does, but it might make E. coli stealthy on lettuce.
Read MoreGoogle DeepMind creates super-advanced AI that can invent new algorithms
AlphaEvolve has already made Google’s data centers more efficient and improved Tensor chips.
Read MoreNetflix will show generative AI ads midway through streams in 2026
Netflix is trying to grow ad revenue quickly.
Read MoreBeyond qubits: Meet the qutrit (and ququart)
It’s relatively easy to store multiple quantum values in one piece of hardware.
Read MoreKrypto steals the show (again) in Superman trailer
“Your choices. Your actions. That’s what makes you who you are.”
Read MoreMission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Review – Tom Cruise Fights the Big Goodbye
The old school action movie hero, like the old school movie star, is a dying breed. Tom Cruise is acutely aware of this since pretty much all of his franchised efforts in the 2020s have been about the glories of the fading old days and ways. Top Gun: Maverick, for example, explained why we still […]
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Read MoreVPN owner shows buyer’s remorse; claims was unaware of lifetime subscriptions
CEO of parent company says “maybe” it should have abandoned VPN business.
Read MoreA privately developed Australian rocket is ready for a historic launch
With its first launch, Gilmour Space is “looking for 10 to 20 seconds of stable flight.”
Read MoreJudge admits nearly being persuaded by AI hallucinations in court filing
“Plaintiff’s use of AI affirmatively misled me,” judge writes.
Read MoreValve takes another step toward making SteamOS a true Windows competitor
Valve continues to plan for a SteamOS future that goes beyond the Steam Deck.
Read MoreAndor: Dedra Meero Gets the Most Fitting Fate of Any Star Wars Villain
This article contains spoilers for Andor season 2 episodes 10, 11, and 12 and Rogue One. It feels like the Tony Gilroy-created Andor is already over before it even began. While season 1 of the sci-fi spy thriller moved at breakneck speed, the bold decision to split the final run of 12 episodes into four […]
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