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Supergirl's Cinematic Supersuit Is Here In a Tiny New Flash Tease

Posted: 18 Jun 2021 10:00 AM PDT

The girl of steel is upon us—but before she flies off to cinematic adventures on her own, she'll be suiting up in Andy Muschietti's multiversal shenanigans in The Flash, and we've got a tiny new glimpse of her costume.

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14 of Rick and Morty's Most Excellent Season 4 Moments

Posted: 18 Jun 2021 09:30 AM PDT

It's still hard to believe—after so many lengthy delays between previous seasons—that season five of Adult Swim's Rick and Morty is almost upon us. While we count down the moments until the Emmy-winning series returns on June 20, we thought we'd also look back on season four, highlighting 14 of our favorite and most…

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This Bot Clicking Ads on Climate Articles Shows the News Is Broken

Posted: 18 Jun 2021 09:00 AM PDT

Watching Synthetic Messenger is a somewhat dissociative experience. It operates in a Zoom call with 100 participants, all of whom are bots. Observers can watch these bots—which are strangely anthropomorphized with images of disembodied hands and voices that say "scroll" and "click" repeatedly—methodically scroll…

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Get a Look Inside Star Wars: Queen’s Hope, as Padmé Makes a Tough Decision

Posted: 18 Jun 2021 07:45 AM PDT

Star Wars: The Clone Wars may have focused on the Jedi but the time was equally as stressful for senators—especially a senator who was secretly married to one of those Jedi. That's Padmé Amidala's situation in the upcoming book Star Wars: Queen's Hope by E.K. Johnston. Johnston's third Padmé book is coming November…

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How the FBI Is Trying to Break Encryption Without Actually Breaking Encryption

Posted: 18 Jun 2021 07:30 AM PDT

Since at least the 1990s, federal officials have publicly worried that encrypted communications give aid to terrorists and criminals. More often than not they have, to some degree, been right.

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I Hate Recycling

Posted: 18 Jun 2021 07:00 AM PDT

I have a confession to make: I am a horrible recycler. Even though my job is to think about and chronicle the fate of our polluted planet, I still often can't be asked to rinse out my plastic containers or find a recycling can on the street when I'm done with my Coke. My even darker confession: With how broken our…

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How My Robot Vacuum Got Me Through the Pandemic

Posted: 18 Jun 2021 06:30 AM PDT

Like many of you, I spent most of the pandemic buying way too much shit. Dumb shit. Dumb shit that I was positive would maybe! hopefully! make the lockdown I was living through feel like anything other than a personal hell with no end in sight. I can't say those impulse buys ended up fitting the bill, except for one:…

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Updates From The Suicide Squad, John Wick: Chapter 4, and More

Posted: 18 Jun 2021 06:15 AM PDT

The Toxic Avenger expands its cast once more. Get ready for a new look at Snake Eyes next week with new teasers. Masashi Ando and Masayuki Miyaji's gorgeous post-apocalyptic film The Deer King is coming to the states. Plus, get ready for Van Helsing's last hurrah. To me, my spoilers!

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Why Venus Is Soon to Be the Most Exciting Place in the Solar System

Posted: 18 Jun 2021 06:00 AM PDT

It's hot. It's toxic. It spins backwards and is covered in volcanoes. And we're headed there soon. Three Venus missions, recently announced by NASA and the European Space Agency, are going to reveal more than we've ever known about the scorcher of a planet, a place that many scientists describe as Earth's evil twin.

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The Best Android 12 Features We've Found So Far

Posted: 18 Jun 2021 05:30 AM PDT

The second build of the Android 12 Beta is out, and it's jam-packed with features. We were already expecting a major visual overhaul with what Google has called Material You, but now you can actually get a glimpse of the new theming engine in this latest release. The Privacy Dashboard is also available to try, plus a…

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This Weird Air-Filtering Face Mask Picked the Worst Possible Time

Posted: 18 Jun 2021 05:00 AM PDT

In the last 16 months, masks have become a part of our daily lives. So, of course, companies have tried to "innovate" on them by adding smart features. Razer's Project Hazel, for instance, looks like a prop straight out of Cyberpunk 2077 with its RGB lights, replaceable N95 masks, and voice amplification features.…

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PornHub's Parent Company MindGeek Faces Lawsuit for Allegedly Hosting Nonconsensual Sex Videos

Posted: 17 Jun 2021 10:00 PM PDT

Dozens of women are suing PornHub's parent company, MindGeek, for allegedly running a "classic criminal enterprise" that knowingly profits from videos depicting rape, child sexual abuse, revenge porn, and other nonconsensual sex acts, according to a joint lawsuit filed on Thursday.

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Pickpockets in Brazil Are Reportedly Going After Smartphones to Clean Out Victims' Bank Accounts

Posted: 17 Jun 2021 06:38 PM PDT

São Paulo pickpockets are increasingly stealing people's smartphones not to pawn off the device, but rather to gain access to their bank account.

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Congressman Introduces National Right-to-Repair Bill

Posted: 17 Jun 2021 05:44 PM PDT

The right-to-repair movement has made it to Congress. On Thursday, Congressman Joseph Morelle of New York filed legislation that would make it easier for consumers to fix their broken gadgets without having to fork over even more money to the original manufacturers.

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Tamagotchi's Smartwatch Is Way Cuter Than Apple's

Posted: 17 Jun 2021 05:33 PM PDT

If you've read Gizmodo dot com in the past month, you know about Tamagotchi. You know that there are different variants available to collect worldwide, and you know that there's a thriving community of fans that keep Tamagotchi alive even decades later. Tamagotchi is so popular that Bandai has sold more than 83…

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Settlers' New Trailer Harvests Peril on the Martian Frontier

Posted: 17 Jun 2021 05:15 PM PDT

As Elton John once cautioned, "Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids," but it appears the characters in Settlers—a new sci-fi film from first-time feature director and writer Wyatt Rockefeller—must've missed that lyric. The movie's first trailer has arrived, and it offers all kinds of reasons why the Red…

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Megan Fox Makes a Return to Horror in the Trailer for Till Death

Posted: 17 Jun 2021 03:45 PM PDT

Megan Fox has made a ton of movies over her career but here she's best known for her iconic turn in Karyn Kusama's Jennifer's Body—the horror-comedy, also starring Amanda Seyfriend, in which Fox's titular character is demonically possessed. In the trailer for Till Death, she may not be in any immediate danger of…

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Amazon's Weird Body Fat Scanner Is Still a Problem

Posted: 17 Jun 2021 03:30 PM PDT

Amazon would like you to believe that knowing your body fat percentage via its Halo Band fitness tracker's body scan feature will make you a healthier person. So much so that it's released a validation study in partnership with Pennington Biomedical Research Center that asserts the feature is comparable to dual-energy…

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You Can Sign Up to Test Sony's PS5 Beta Software Before 'Major' Update Coming Soon

Posted: 17 Jun 2021 03:10 PM PDT

Sony says it has a "major" software update coming for the PS5 later this year, so to help test out the new software before it gets officially released, you can now sign up for a today PS5 software beta program.

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10 Things We Liked About The Handmaid's Tale Season 4 (and 6 We Didn't)

Posted: 17 Jun 2021 03:00 PM PDT

The Handmaid's Tale season four was much improved. It dismantled the God Complex that June/Offred (Elisabeth Moss) had spent most of season three building around herself, while finally acknowledging how much June's trauma has damaged her. But even if things were better this time around, some of the Hulu series was…

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Mirrors That Detect Ripples in Space-Time Were Frozen to Near Absolute Zero

Posted: 17 Jun 2021 02:45 PM PDT

A team of physicists say they've managed to nearly freeze the motion of atoms across four suspended mirrors. It's a mind-twisting feat that strains the very definitions of seemingly simple words like "object" and "temperature." So buckle up.

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Federal Ban on Warrantless 'Stingrays' Finds Bipartisan Support

Posted: 17 Jun 2021 02:35 PM PDT

A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pursuing a federal ban against the use of controversial cellphone-tracking gear without the express permission of a judge.

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Florida Republican Recorded Threatening Opponent With 'Russian Hit Squad, Close-Battle Combat, Mac-10s, Silencers Kind of Thing'

Posted: 17 Jun 2021 02:25 PM PDT

William Braddock may have set some kind of Florida record: In the state's crowded pack of Republican bozos running for Congress, he's the only one in recent memory (and possibly ever) to allegedly threaten a political opponent with murder by a heavily armed Russian-Ukrainian mafia death squad.

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Blacula Will Rise Again to Seek Revenge in New Reboot

Posted: 17 Jun 2021 02:15 PM PDT

In William Crain's 1972 Blaxploitation cult classic Blacula, an 18th century Nigerian prince is unwittingly transformed into a vampire by the Dracula after unsuccessfully petitioning the legendary ghoul for help in destroying the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. The original Blacula's premise was distinct and novel when…

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Making Mass Effect Recognize My Queerness Was Worth the Wait

Posted: 17 Jun 2021 01:20 PM PDT

Coming into Bioware's recent release of its beloved sci-fi saga Mass Effect in Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, I knew that I wanted to re-experience the video games' journey in a way I had tried and failed to as a young teenager: to cast my Commander Shepard as a proud, gay man. Doing so was a reward in and of itself,…

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