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- Posted on Thursday January 15, 2026
The outgoing studio president weighs in on potential projects from James Mangold, Taika Waititi, Donald Glover, and more. Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday January 15, 2026
- Posted on Thursday January 15, 2026
The 'Clone Wars' and 'Rebels' creator will share 'Star Wars' duties with Lynwen Brennan. Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday January 15, 2026
The Pebble Round 2 and Index 01 are reminders of when tech didn't take itself 'too seriously.' Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday January 15, 2026
Studio 4°C's anime film of Hiroshi Sakurazaka's beloved light novel, which also inspired the Tom Cruise adaptation 'Edge of Tomorrow,' hits theaters on January 16. Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday January 15, 2026
- Posted on Thursday January 15, 2026
Hackers can abuse a loophole to spy on conversations and track your location. Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday January 15, 2026
'WandaVision' put the MCU on a journey into television that took time for the megafranchise to fully adjust to. Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday January 15, 2026
- Posted on Thursday January 15, 2026
The American Cancer Society’s annual report found that 70% of patients now survive at least five years after diagnosis. Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday January 15, 2026
For all the people who've abandoned or been kicked off Reddit, your Bluesky moment has arrived. Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday January 15, 2026
The carrier is offering a $20 credit to customers affected by a widespread and hours-long service outage on Wednesday. Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday January 15, 2026
AI slop and price hikes may not be a winning combo when Apple Music is breathing down your neck. Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday January 15, 2026
The writer-director also explains the offbeat 1930s setting of her 'Bride of Frankenstein' riff, which hits theaters in March. Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday January 15, 2026
"I think they spent upwards of $20, $25 on it," Scott Adams complained in 1999. Continue Reading »
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