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The SXSW-premiered horror film weaponizes everyday dread with a classic villain blueprint, plus why it lands now.

Familiar Faces will use non-biometric cues and auto-refresh images to cut mistaken smart home alerts.

The last quarter that still included FedEx Freight delivers strong results, with real implications for investors tracking the split.

A four-student project pushes the game’s “can Mario reach the castle?” question into RE-Complete.

A flawed local SQLite logging setup writes far more than expected, lowering SSD life and device value across users.

First-week Billboard 200 domination is followed by 13 tracks in the Hot 100 top 30, led by “Stupid Song.”

A SEC filing ties the 12.9% reduction to AI adoption, while Oracle keeps funding debt-fueled data center buildout.

The Toy Story 5 star explains why the 2015 scene still works, even as it keeps going viral a decade later.

A Hamilton follow-up arrives with cult-film energy and a specific Broadway schedule: previews start March 2027.

Marek Tyminski says the postponement buys “integration, iteration, and polishing” time and dodges a crowded holiday gauntlet.

The VC’s latest raise turns one bold 2024 decision into proof that AI thesis risk can still be rewarded, fast.

Miranda and Eisa Davis’ Warriors brings the 1979 cult classic to the Lunt-Fontanne, previewing in March 2027.