The long-awaited return to the world of “I Know What You Did Last Summer” has arrived, but this legacy sequel struggles to justify its existence in an entertainment landscape already saturated with nostalgic revivals. Director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson attempts to bridge the gap between the original 1997 film and contemporary audiences, yet the result feels...
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What makes Mortal Kombat II’s Johnny Cage unbeatable
Karl Urban is bringing swagger and sunglasses to the brutal world of interdimensional combat in the latest trailer for “Mortal Kombat II,” where his Johnny Cage character declares that exceptional good looks are all the superpower he needs. The highly anticipated sequel from director Simon McQuoid showcases Urban’s take on the beloved video game fighter,...
Golden State Valkyries’ Kayla Thornton kept putting in work. Now she’s an All-Star.
Golden State Valkyries forward Kayla Thornton calls the period between 2014 and 2016 the hardest years of her career. After ending her college career as the best women’s basketball player in the history of the University of Texas at El Paso and earning Associated Press honorable mention All-America honors her senior season, Thornton declared for...
What makes ‘Odyssey’ tickets so irresistible
Movie enthusiasts are racing to secure their seats for Christopher Nolan’s upcoming epic “The Odyssey,” with IMAX tickets becoming available an entire year before the film’s theatrical debut. The unprecedented early release of tickets on Thursday, July 17, has already resulted in sold-out screenings across multiple locations. The Oscar-winning director’s latest project marks a rare...
Congress Was Supposed to Vote on 3 Crypto Bills This Week
The crypto industry was headed for a landmark moment in the House with three bills that it helped push going to a vote. But a coalition of ultraconservative House Republicans staged a mutiny.
Nvidia C.E.O. Treads Carefully in Beijing
Jensen Huang, the chipmaker’s chief executive, is trying to balance his company’s interests as the United States and China compete for supremacy in artificial intelligence.
Hackers exploit a blind spot by hiding malware inside DNS records
Hackers are stashing malware in a place that’s largely out of the reach of most defenses—inside domain name system (DNS) records that map domain names to their corresponding numerical IP addresses. The practice allows malicious scripts and early-stage malware to fetch binary files without having to download them from suspicious sites or attach them to...
More VMware cloud partners axed as Broadcom launches new invite-only program
Broadcom is kicking some cloud service providers (CSPs) out of the VMware channel partner program, bringing uncertainty for the technological and financial futures of numerous businesses, especially small-to-medium-sized ones. As reported by The Register today, Broadcom this week revealed to VMware CSP partners that it is launching a new invite-only channel program for CSPs on...
China Is Spending Billions to Become an A.I. Superpower
Beijing is taking an industrial policy approach to help its A.I. companies close the gap with those in the United States.
Google finds custom backdoor being installed on SonicWall network devices
Researchers from the Google Threat Intelligence Group said that hackers are compromising SonicWall Secure Mobile Access (SMA) appliances, which sit at the edge of enterprise networks and manage and secure access by mobile devices. The targeted devices are end of life, meaning they no longer receive regular updates for stability and security. Despite the status,...



