US Judge Blocks Montana's 'Anti-Chinese' TikTok Ban

A US Federal Judge blocked a Montana law Thursday that would have banned TikTok in the state starting on January 1st, arguing the bill is unconstitutional on the basis that it violates users’ right to free speech.Read more... | Continue reading


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Wyatt Russell Thinks Thunderbolts Is Doing Something Different to Other Marvel Movies

To the surprise of no one, a Five Nights at Freddy’s sequel is in the works. Tim Burton drops a new look at Beetlejuice 2 as filming wraps. Say hi to Godzilla and Kong in new Godzilla x Kong posters. Plus, another new look at the Kaiju No. 8 anime. To me, my spoilers!Read more... | Continue reading


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Generating AI Images Uses as Much Energy as Charging Your Phone, Study Finds

Creating images with generative AI could use as much energy as charging your smartphone according to a new study Friday that measures the environmental impact of generative AI models for the first time. Popular models like ChatGPT’s Dall-E and Midjourney may produce more carbon t … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

It's Now Way Easier to Play Steam VR Games on Meta Quest

Finally, playing your full Steam VR library on Meta Quest headsets just got a whole lot easier. Valve shared details about the new Steam Link app for Meta Quest that lets users stream their VR games to their devices.Read more... | Continue reading


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Everything We Caught in Furiosa's Epic First Trailer

The first trailer for George Miller’s Furiosa is finally here and it’s all new, shiny, and chrome. Anya Taylor-Joy stars as a younger version of the character we first met in Mad Max: Fury Road, and she’s joined by Chris Hemsworth as another evil warlord in this vast, post-apocal … | Continue reading


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Google Celebrates 1 Billion RCS Users with With a Feature Drop for Green Bubbles

Google’s bet on RCS is paying off, or at least that’s what it wants us to think. After a few minor wins, including Apple quietly confirming RCS support in the next iPhone and officially surpassing 1 billion monthly active users, Google is celebrating its successes by announcing n … | Continue reading


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Columbia's New Star Wars Winter Collection Is Hoth as Hell

Live out your Hoth fantasies—look, some Star Wars fans happen to prefer the characters when they’re stuck in freezing cold environments—with Columbia Sportswear’s latest collaboration with Lucasfilm. The special-edition line is inspired by Luke Skywalker’s iconic flight suit from … | Continue reading


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Giant Stone Age Cemetery Near Arctic Circle Surprises Archaeologists

The soil in one of the largest Stone Age cemeteries in Europe is so acidic that all the human remains were destroyed thousands of years ago. But now, a team of archaeologists reviewing the site have found that at least 120 people were once buried there, three times previous estim … | Continue reading


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Furiosa's First Trailer Is Here, Oh What a Lovely Day!

Mad Max: Fury Road was a game-changing, rip-roaring, masterpiece of filmmaking and now we finally have our first look at its follow-up. Today is a lovely, lovely day indeed It's called Furiosa staring Anya Taylor-Joy and here's the first trailer. | Continue reading


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Bottlenose Dolphins Somehow Even Cooler Than We Knew, Can Sense Electricity

It looks like bottlenose dolphins may have more tricks up their fins than we knew. New research involving trained zoo dolphins seems to confirm that these mammals can sense electricity, much like other aquatic life. The talent may allow them to better hone in on hidden fish prey … | Continue reading


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Happy Birthday, ChatGPT

Did I hear that someone has a birthday today? That’s right, it’s everyone’s favorite language model, a little guy we like to call ChatGPT.Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

If You Used Gmail Today, Your Emails May Be Delayed

Significant delays affected certain Gmail users on Thursday, and Google says you may need to send that email again. According to Google’s Workspace status page, emails from Gmail users sent between 11:30 AM EST and 2:00 PM EST on Thursday may not have gone through or were signifi … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Hulu's Only Murders in the Building Is Making the Leap to ABC

The mystery of “Who killed Tim Kono?” is coming to ABC. Emmy-nominated Hulu Original comedy series Only Murders in the Building is the latest title to shift from streaming to broadcast, with the first three episodes of season one arriving in early 2024.Read more... | Continue reading


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Doctor Who Christmas Special First Look Gives Us a New Doctor, New Companion, and New Little Freak

If you thought Miriam Margolyes’ the Meep was the apex of Doctor Who’s creepy little guys, then either good or bad news: things are going to get so much creepier littler and guy-er this Christmas.Read more... | Continue reading


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Meta Sues FTC, Says it Has No Constitutional Right to Stop Facebook From Profiting Off of Kids' Data

Meta is working all the angles it can to ensure it will still be able to profit from children’s Facebook data. After a recent loss in court, the company has now sued the Federal Trade Commission, arguing the agency doesn’t have the constitutional authority to change a 2020 $5 bil … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Where in the U.S. to Spot Tonight's Potential Magnetic Storm Aurora

A strong geomagnetic storm will hit Earth tonight following a significant solar flare that occurred on Tuesday, NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center reported today.Read more... | Continue reading


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This Gift Guide Will Bring Marvel Merriment to Your Holiday Season

The whole family can channel their favorite Marvel characters with gifts inspired by the heroes and villains of the MCU, Spider-Man films, Disney+ shows like Loki and Ms. Marvel, and ‘90s X-Men cartoon throwbacks. Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Microsoft Phone Link Might Let Android Users Turn Their Phone Into Webcams

Android users might soon be able to turn their smartphones into a webcam for their PCs via Microsoft’s Link to Windows app, according to Android Authority. Read more... | Continue reading


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Here It Is, Your First Look at the Final Cybertruck

Tesla delivered its first Cybertrucks on Thursday afternoon in Austin, Texas, four years after the dystopian electric vehicles were unveiled. Musk kicked off the delivery event by driving a Cybertruck up next to a crowd of people, standing on top of the car, and giving a speech i … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Marvel Just Made Nightcrawler Part of a Big, Queer Family

Kurt Wagner’s relationship with Mystique and Destiny has long been a messy, divisive one–but as the current era of X-Men comics is more explicit about their queer family, this week it righted the wrongs of the past to bring Kurt and his upbringing into a bold new light.Read more. … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

These Penguins Nap Thousands of Times Per Day

In what either sounds like a blissful cruise through life or hell on Earth, nesting chinstrap penguins apparently take thousands of naps per day, in order to get enough sleep while remaining alert to threats.Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

11 Christmas Lessons Bob's Burgers Has Taught Us

Bob’s Burgers has reliably delivered a Christmas-themed episode going back to season three—which gives us great hope we’ll be getting one as part of its current 14th season. But even if we don’t, the Fox show has already gifted us with a sleigh full of silly joy, cringe-inducing … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Microsoft Wants to Stick Game Pass on Everything, Including PlayStation and Nintendo Consoles

Xbox chief financial officer Tim Stuart was pretty damn open about the company’s desire to make Xbox Game Pass the premiere game streaming service across all platforms, not just on Microsoft’s own console. During the 2023 Wells Fargo TMT Summit, Stuart said their main goal is to … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

This Year's Windows Ugly Sweater is the Holiday Cheer I Needed

Here at Gizmodo, we love an ugly holiday sweater, and it seems like Microsoft has outdone itself with another must-have nostalgia grab for Windows fans, specifically Windows XP fans. And here I thought there was no way it could top last year’s Clippy sweater.Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Tom Holland Only Wants to Do Spider-Man 4 If It's 'Worth the While'

When you make the third highest-grossing film of all time, the first thing people will ask about is a sequel. That’s exactly what happened when 2021's Spider-Man No Way Home had its incredibly successful run. For the film’s star though, Tom Holland, a sequel isn’t a sure thing. T … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Brain Injection Stopped Progression of Multiple Sclerosis in Trial of 15 People

Research published this week describes a promising start to using stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis. In a small Phase I trial, patients who had stem cells directly injected into their brain appeared to tolerate it well and experienced no serious adverse effects. The treatm … | Continue reading


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The Best Horror, Sci-Fi, and Fantasy Streaming in December 2023

Let’s get streaming! Welcome to io9's latest edition of the Nerd’s Watch, where we pare down the enormous lists of new films and television shows arriving on all your favorite streaming services into the sci-fi, fantasy, and horror titles we think you’ll like most. (And sometimes … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Your Old Gmail Account Will Be Deleted Tomorrow If You Don’t Sign in Now

Gmail plans to start permanently deleting inactive accounts on December 1. Since November is almost over, we decided to give you one final urgent reminder to log into your old burner accounts to make sure they survive the Great Google Purge. Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Damn, What Does Disney Have Against Nia DaCosta?

The Marvels is likely going to end up one of Marvel Studios’ worst-performing films in a considerable period of time—and at a time when people are largely questioning the direction of a franchise that has dominated cinema for 15 years, that’s not an ideal bit of publicity. Also n … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Glitching Hubble Puts Science Missions on Hold

NASA is addressing an issue with a Hubble Space Telescope gyroscope that prompted the observatory to enter safe mode on November 23. Science operations have been suspended as a result, but the space agency doesn’t seem too worried.Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

You Can Now Craft Near Endless Amounts of AI Voices to Annoy Your Friends With Voicemod

Voicemod, the real-time AI voice-changing app, is now letting anybody craft whatever kind of voice they want, though limited by a selection of preset baseline vocals.Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Updates From Godzilla x Kong, Sonic 3, and More

Jennifer Garner dances around whether or not she’ll return to Elektra in Deadpool 3. Jodie Comer faces the apocalypse in a new trailer for The End We Start From. Plus, Netflix offers a glimpse of Sandman’s return, and Noah Hawley talks about the endgame of his Alien series. Spoil … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Sam Altman’s New Order Doesn’t Include OpenAI’s Chief Scientist

Sam Altman officially returned as CEO of OpenAI Wednesday, bringing back his party which includes Greg Brockman as President, Mira Murati as CTO, and new board members. OpenAI’s co-founder, former chairman, and chief scientist, Ilya Sutskever, is not back yet, and his position at … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Most People Globally Support ‘Whatever It Takes’ to Limit Climate Change

This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here.Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

SpaceX Starship, a Future Moon Base, and More Top Spaceflight Images From November

As we turn the page on November, let’s embark on a visual journey through the stars and beyond, revisiting the intriguing and groundbreaking moments that defined the past month in space exploration.Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Disney's Bob Iger Thinks Disney Movies Got Worse Under Other Disney Bob

Disney CEO Bob Iger—who over the summer described the demands of striking WGA and SAG-AFTRA workers as “not realistic,” then pulled back on that harsh statement by pushing to end the strikes quickly (as backed up by Warner Bros. Discovery’s David Zaslav)—has addressed some of his … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Elon Musk to Boycotting Advertisers: Go F*ck Yourselves

During a conversation with the New York Times on Wednesday, the Tesla CEO said he dgaf. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Weird Al Uses His Spotify Wrapped Video to Dunk on Spotify

Spotify Wrapped went live today, giving users a detailed roundup of the music they listened to in the past year, which makes us all ask, “Is that seriously my most listened-to song?” This year’s Wrapped featured messages from your favorite artists, such as Taylor Swift, SZA, and … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Android User’s Favorite App of 2023 Will Annoy Google

It’s almost December, which means all the major apps and tech companies are wrapping up the year with an attempt at reflection. As tradition calls, the annual Google Play Best of App Awards have been announced for 2023. Sure, there are a few notable new titles on the list, and I’ … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

John Wick, Pacific Rim,The Lost Boys, and Other Genre Favorites Get Stunning New Art

In the world of pop culture art, sometimes you find artists whose style you love. Other times you find artists who share the same passion about certain properties. Then, on a few rare occassions, you find artists that check both boxes and you instantly know, “This is going to be … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Researchers Made an IQ Test for AI, Found They're All Pretty Stupid

There’s been a lot of talk about AGI lately—artificial general intelligence—the much-coveted AI development goal. AGI refers to that still hypothetical point in the future when AI algorithms will be able to do most of the jobs that humans currently do. According to this narrative … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Amazon’s New AI Image Generator Creates an ‘Invisible Watermark’ on Every Deepfake

How hard is it to check whether an image is an AI deepfake or not? Well, Amazon claims it has some sort of answer with its own watermarking system for Titan, the new AI art generator it announced today. Of course, it’s not that easy. Each business that makes use of the model will … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

No One Knows What's Happening in the Next Doctor Who Special, and They're Going Insane

After Doctor Who’s triumphant return this past weekend in “The Star Beast,” all eyes are now on this weekend’s second of three 60th anniversary specials, “Wild Blue Yonder.” But the fact that those eyes are upon it and the BBC is not willing to say almost anything of substance ab … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Returning SpaceX Rockets Are Creating Bright Glowing ‘Holes’ in the Sky

In mid-July, viewers hoping to catch a glimpse of a SpaceX rocket launch were stunned to see it followed by a bright aurora-like phenomenon over Arizona. The rocket had formed a hole in the upper atmosphere, evinced by a red glow captured by photographers on the ground.Read more. … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Google Caves, Agrees to Pay News Companies for Content in Canada

Google has reached a deal with the Canadian government over a controversial new law that will force tech companies to pay news publishers when their content is shared on online platforms. Google and Meta previously threatened to block links to news content in Canada altogether in … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

David Zaslav Says Universally Unpopular Movie Scrapping Was Brave, Actually

Running a movie studio has proven to be challenging for reality television mogul turned Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav. As 2023 comes to an end, he looks to the upcoming year to continue to answer for the choices being made.Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Netflix's Controversial Squid Game Reality Show Is a Hit

The idea was bonkers from the start—a reality competition based on a fictional series about a reality competition in which players fight to the death—but perhaps unsurprisingly, given the runaway success of its gruesome source material, Netflix’s controversial Squid Game: The Cha … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 11 months ago

Blumhouse's Killer Pool Movie Gets a Genuinely Terrifying New Trailer

The first trailer for the new James Wan/Blumhouse production, Night Swim, already creeped us out. Two teens playing Marco Polo in the dark and a demon joins in? Freaky. Now, the full trailer is here and it reveals that the teaser was just the tip of the iceberg. What hides beneat … | Continue reading


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