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Posted onMarch 31, 2023Uncategorized

You Cookie Dough Freaks Just Never Learn

by Phil Gawron

Stop it. Seriously, just don’t do it. Step away from the mixing bowl with your hands up. Put the wooden spoon on the counter—no, do…

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Posted onMarch 31, 2023Uncategorized

Here’s Why Ash Isn’t in Evil Dead Rise, According to Filmmaker Lee Cronin

by Phil Gawron

A new chapter in the Evil Dead series is nearly here, with Lee Cronin’s Evil Dead Rise shifting the demonic shenanigans from the deep, dark…

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Posted onMarch 31, 2023Uncategorized

Is NASA Done Sending Traditional Rovers to Mars?

by Phil Gawron

In February 2021, NASA landed a $2.7 billion rover on Mars that has been roaming the Red Planet ever since. The space agency got what…

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Posted onMarch 31, 2023Uncategorized

18 Things ChatGPT Can and Can’t Do

by Phil Gawron

Is it a tool or a toy? A genius or a dumbass? A technological breakthrough or a flash in the pan? You’ve heard of ChatGPT,…

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Posted onMarch 31, 2023Uncategorized

Remembering E3’s Most Ridiculous (and Heartwarming) Moments

by Phil Gawron

Pour one out for what was once the biggest video game showcase on the planet. On Thursday, The Entertainment Software Association, the organization that manages…

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Tesla Recalls Its Semi Trucks Just Three Months After Release

by Phil Gawron

Tesla is quickly becoming synonymous with “recall,” a word it has familiarized itself with after reporting glitches in thousands of its vehicles over the last…

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Posted onMarch 31, 2023Uncategorized

April Is Bringing Tons of New Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Books

by Phil Gawron

This month, we’ve got tense thrillers set aboard claustrophobic spaceships, a magical sword-maker who gets caught up in a fantastical conflict in Shakespearean London, a…

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Posted onMarch 31, 2023Uncategorized

Scientists May Have Found the Culprit Behind Mysterious Hepatitis Outbreaks in Kids

by Phil Gawron

Several teams of scientists believe they have uncovered the likely cause of a mysterious surge of severe hepatitis last year that hospitalized and killed children…

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Posted onMarch 31, 2023Uncategorized

Twitter’s Recommendation Algorithm Is Now Open Source

by Phil Gawron

Today is the day: In an effort to boost transparency between the public and the social media platform, CEO Elon Musk has made Twitter’s recommendation…

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Posted onMarch 31, 2023Uncategorized

From Portable Microwaves to Self-Heating Baby Bottles, These Were March’s Coolest and Weirdest Gadgets

by Phil Gawron

March is drawing to a close, and although the month rarely brings much in terms of trade shows or major product announcements (aside from the…

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