‘Back in Action’ Scores Biggest Netflix Film Debut Since 2022 With 46.8 Million Views Back in Action” scored the biggest weekend debut an English language movie has seen since 2022. The Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz-led action movie brought in 46.8 million views on Netflix during its ... 01/21/2025 - 7:00 am | View Link
Sundance Film Festival 2025 Preview: 20 Films We Can’t Wait to See Nicole Beharie and André Holland appear in Love, Brooklyn by Rachael Abigail Holder, an official selection of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. Three longtime ... 01/21/2025 - 2:20 am | View Link
‘Opus’ Trailer: Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich Star in A24’s Pop Music Horror Film In the trailer for A24's latest film, "Opus," a pop star untangles a terrifying and bizarre sequence of events. 01/21/2025 - 12:00 am | View Link
Santa Barbara Film Fest: 33 World Premieres, 74 U.S. Premieres and Dozens of Oscar Hopefuls Set for 40th Edition Set to take place this year Feb. 4-15 — one day longer than previous editions, in recognition of its milestone anniversary — the fest has become an increasingly important stop on the awards circuit. 01/18/2025 - 1:48 pm | View Link
Palm Springs Film Festival Awards Top Prizes To ‘I’m Still Here,’ Zoe Saldaña, ‘No Other Land’ And More I'm Still Here,' Actress Zoe Saldaña,' the cast of 'Kneecap' and 'No Other Land' are among winners at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. 01/12/2025 - 6:25 am | View Link
On Tuesday, OpenAI, SoftBank, Oracle, and MGX announced plans to form Stargate, a new company that will invest $500 billion in AI computing infrastructure across the United States over four years. The announcement came during a White House meeting with President Donald Trump, who called it the "largest AI infrastructure project in history."
The goal is to kickstart building more data centers to expand computing capacity for current and future AI projects, including OpenAI's goal of "AGI," which the company defines as a highly autonomous AI system that "outperforms humans at most economically valuable work."
"This infrastructure will secure American leadership in AI, create hundreds of thousands of American jobs, and generate massive economic benefit for the entire world," wrote OpenAI in a press statement.
We’re only three weeks into 2025, and it’s already shaping up to be the year of Internet of Things-driven DDoSes. Reports are rolling in of threat actors infecting thousands of home and office routers, web cameras, and other Internet-connected devices.
Here is a sampling of research released since the first of the year.
Lax security, ample bandwidth
A post on Tuesday from content-delivery network Cloudflare reported on a recent distributed denial-of-service attack that delivered 5.6 terabits per second of junk traffic—a new record for the largest DDoS ever reported.
The self-declared "pro-crypto president" Donald Trump pardoned Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht on Tuesday.
Ulbricht, 40, was about 10 years into his life sentence for helming an online black market where drug dealers, money launderers, and traffickers used bitcoins to mask more than $214 million in illicit trades. (Ars thoroughly documented the Silk Road saga here.)
Trump had pledged at the Libertarian National Convention to set Ulbricht free while on the campaign trail, agreeing with supporters who believe that Ulbricht's long sentence was a harsh example of government overreach.
Google is making a fresh investment of more than $1 billion into OpenAI rival Anthropic, boosting its position in the start-up as Silicon Valley titans rush to develop cutting-edge artificial intelligence systems.
The Alphabet-owned search behemoth had already committed about $2 billion to Anthropic and was now increasing its stake in the group, according to four people with knowledge of the situation.
Anthropic, best known for its Claude family of AI models, is one of the leading start-ups in the new wave of generative AI companies building tools to generate text, images, and code in response to user prompts.
After literal years of speculation and leaks, it was nice to get an actual glimpse of the Switch 2 hardware (and its increased size) last week. But even with the console officially "revealed," there's still a wide range of important unknown Switch 2 details that Nintendo has yet to address.
As we wait for the company to dribble out additional information in the coming weeks and months, we thought we'd take a quick look at the biggest outstanding questions and concerns we still have about Nintendo's next gaming platform, along with some analysis of what we know, what we can guess, and what we expect on each score.
Launch date?
The teaser trailer's promise of a "2025" Switch 2 release technically covers any launch date between "tomorrow" and December 31.