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Bendy and the Ink Machine is headed to the big screen. Pixar’s Jay Ward teases the future of Cars. Could the Quantum Leap revival actually give Ben his happy ending? Plus, get a look at the car-themed heroes of the next Super Sentai series. Spoilers now!

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Apple is bringing back its two newest smart watches after securing a pause on the ITC's import ban.
  • Apple was granted a temporary halt on the US import ban of its newest Apple Watches.
  • The tech giant began pulling the models from its physical and virtual shelves last week.
  • The Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 are back in Apple stores, and retailers continue to sell



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What happens when you hack a cybersecurity researcher? Kaspersky, a Moscow-based security firm, presented new details regarding zero-day vulnerabilities in Apple products on Wednesday. Kaspersky researchers are calling this the most sophisticated attack they’ve ever seen, exposing a previously unknown hardware…

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Hi! Living in the Arctic has downsides — mainly the bitter cold — but it also has benefits, like these rainbow-colored clouds that recently appeared in the skies.

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We’re just over a year since it burst onto the scene and OpenAI’s ChatGPT program is somehow even more everywhere than it was in February. Our capability to regulate generative AI and mitigate its myriad real-world harms, on the other hand, continues to lag far behind the technology’s state-of-the-art. That makes 2024 a potentially pivotal year for generative AI in particular and machine learning



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Whether you want to go with Samsung, Google, or a different manufacturer, trading in your old Android phone — or selling it — is a smart way to do that, especially since there are those who will decide instead to buy a lightly used phone from an older generation that will suit their needs without breaking the bank.

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President Joe Biden and his family climb down the stairs of Air Force One on December 27, 2023, after arriving on the US Virgin Island of St. Croix for a vacation.
  • President Joe Biden had vacations scheduled for most of the time from December 23 to January 2.
  • Republicans said the trip was too long — and on Thursday, Russia's prime minister joined in.
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  • A steel company is settling a lawsuit alleging one of its managers used racial slurs against Black and Latino employees.
  • The EEOC claimed he shouted "white power" and used "offensive" racial nicknames.
  • Some workers said they faced retaliation for complaining.

A steel company in Arizona is paying $500,000 to current and former workers to settle a lawsuit alleging that one of



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Amazon Prime Video is the second-best perk that comes with a Prime subscription (aside from free two-day shipping, of course), and its library only continues to grow. While Prime Video is often overshadowed by the likes of Netflix and Max, it has surprising range, whether you’re looking for a lighthearted comedy, psychological



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The moon rises over a giant statue of Vladimir Ilych Lenin, former Bolshevik leader of the 1917 October Revolution and the first Head of state of the Soviet Union , on March 16, 1992, in Baikonur, Kazakhstan.
The moon rises over a giant statue of Vladimir Ilych Lenin, former Bolshevik leader of the 1917 October Revolution and the first Head of state of the Soviet Union , on March 16, 1992, in Baikonur, Kazakhstan.
  • In 1978, a Soviet nuclear-powered satellite malfunctioned and crashed into northern Canada. 
  • Kosmos 954 spread radioactive debris across hundreds of miles, leading to