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Insta360’s Next Action Cam Could Be a Real GoPro Competitor

about 12 hours ago

The new X6 360 camera has leaked.

Razer Found a New Way to Print Money: Cinnamoroll Gaming Headphones

about 12 hours ago

There's also a Cinnamoroll-themed gaming chair, keyboard, mouse, and mouse pad.

‘Sentenced to Be a Hero’ Team Gets Real About the Pain Behind 2026’s Must-Watch Dark Fantasy Anime

about 13 hours ago

Studio KAI creatives reveal how they worked their magic bringing unreal animation...

Sony Music to Close Punk Merch Warehouse That Just Voted to Unionize

about 13 hours ago

Punk's not dead, it's just being union-busted.

StubHub Founder Has Ties to Major Scalpers on the Platform

about 13 hours ago

Security filings reveal that the secondary ticket sale marketplace has close ties...

Scientists Say Some Black Holes Are Born From Other Black Holes

about 13 hours ago

The universe keeps telling us that black holes exist in an "impossible"...

AI Labels Could Be Coming to Music Streaming Platforms Soon

about 14 hours ago

The great battle to rein in the rampant spread of online deepfakes...

Let’s Talk About the End Credits Scenes of ‘Evil Dead Burn’

about 14 hours ago

The latest film in the Sam Raimi horror franchise has two end...

Space Force Has a New Weapon to Blind Enemy Satellites

about 14 hours ago

The electromagnetic warfare system is designed to jam signals of adversary spacecraft.

The ‘Spaceballs’ Are Invading Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con

about 14 hours ago

The first footage from 'Spaceballs: The New One' will premiere on Friday...

Investment Firm Launches Elon Musk-Free ETFs

about 14 hours ago

The Musk filter is turned on.

Scientists Used AI to Find Hidden Earthquake Signals Along the San Andreas Fault

about 15 hours ago

Scientists used to think so-called “slow slip events” were “theoretically impossible.” Now...