Who is getting the Amazon TLD will be decided by tomorrow max

Back in 2012, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) announced that it would vastly expand the number of top-level domains, allowing hundreds of new ones to flourish. You can now buy domains for .mango, .luxury, and .republican if you’re so inclined. But … | Continue reading


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I Can't Believe This Dopey, Busted-Ass Website Is What Messed Up Our Lives

Like many people, I don’t use Facebook a lot these days, but when I idly visited the world’s largest digital nation-state this afternoon, I had an odd realization: Wow, it looks like ass. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

Google Is Serving Ads on Expensive TVs

Boy that big gorgeous Sony TV you spent a paycheck on is nice, too bad Google has implemented a “pilot” program that now serves ads on it. Sony’s televisions, as well as the Nvidia Shield and other products running the latest version of Android TV, has been hit with an irritating … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

Leaked Microsoft Email Chain Reportedly Describes Hellish Workplace for Women

An internal Microsoft email chain, first reported by Quartz, reportedly details a litany of egregious acts of sexual harassment and discrimination experienced by women at the company. The chain received hundreds of responses since it began on March 20, according to Wired, prompt … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

Electricity-Eating Bacteria Are Real and More Common Than We Thought

In the extreme world of bacteria, stunts such as living in hot springs or without oxygen are, like, totally unimpressive. But then there are bacteria that live off electricity, feeding directly on naked electrons. Even more surprisingly, scientists are finding that these bacteria … | Continue reading


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Scientists Finally Made Carbyne–A Material Stronger Than Graphene–That Lasts

Several years ago, scientists calculated the properties of an exotic form of carbon—called Carbyne—and found that it promised more strength and stiffness than any other known material. Now, it’s finally been made in a stable form inside an Austrian lab. | Continue reading


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'Alexa, Find Me a Doctor.' 'Okay, Finding You a Daughter.'

In order for Alexa to answer sensitive healthcare questions, it needs to be compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). And, as of Thursday, Amazon says its voice assistant is offering services that are. In a blog post today, the company annou … | Continue reading


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How to Pitch Freelance Stories to Gizmodo

If you’re a freelance journalist who covers science, technology, internet culture, and/or the future, we want your stories! Yes, we pay in actual money! Here’s how to send us your ideas. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

Microsoft Cancels eBook Store

Big companies like to get bigger, and for many big tech companies these days, the clearest path to growth is increasing how much money generates with content services. That’s why Apple launched a whole slew of them last week, and why Google announced a video game platform the wee … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

Bitcoin Surges 15% Because Nobody Learned Their Lesson After the Last Crash

Bitcoin, the most popular cryptocurrency in the world, jumped to a four-month high overnight, briefly breaching $5,000 on the Bitstamp exchange. Bitcoin is up roughly 15% on the day and traders are excited because it really seems like nobody learned their lesson during the last c … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

540M Facebook User Records Exposed Online,Plus Passwords,Comments, & More

Researchers at the cybersecurity firm UpGuard on Wednesday said they had discovered the existence of two datasets together containing the personal data of hundreds of millions of Facebook users. Both were left publicly accessible. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

RSS Is Better Than Twitter

There is a good reason people call Twitter the hell website. | Continue reading


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MS's Brad Smith Calls for Industrywide Plan to Fight Extremist Content

Microsoft has called for the tech industry to set a uniform approach to violent, extremist content following the sickening massacre of Muslims attending mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand by a white supremacist earlier this month. At least 50 people were brutally murdered, score … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

Hacking Lawyers or Journalists Is Fine, Says Notorious Cyberweapons Firm

The founder and CEO of NSO Group, the notorious Israeli hacking company with customers around the world, appeared on CBS’s 60 Minutes Sunday night to defend the use of his company’s tools in hacking and spying on lawyers, journalists, and minors when the company’s customers deter … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

Furious over Falling Pay, Los Angeles Uber Drivers Prepare to Strike

In recent weeks Uber drivers in the greater Los Angeles area opened their apps to find the ridesharing company had enacted an approximately 25 percent reduction in their per-mile earnings to just 60 cents, a mere two cents above the IRS’s deductible standards. As a result, Driver … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

FCC to Cough Up $43000 Settlement for Refusing to Turn over Fake Comment Records

While not admitting to doing anything wrong, the Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday settled a lawsuit for tens of thousands of dollars after unlawfully withholding records from a reporter under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

Why a New CERN Observation Has Physicists Popping Champagne

Scientists have announced the observation of “CP violation in a D0 meson” at CERN, a discovery that will appear in physics textbooks for years to come. You’re probably wondering what exactly it means. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

Facebook Exec Gets New Title as 'VP of Integrity' for Less Than a Day

Guy Rosen is Facebook’s vice president of Product Management. But when the company published an update about the Christchurch massacre in the middle of the night on Wednesday, Rosen got a shiny new title: VP of Integrity. That is, until a journalist called Facebook out on the swi … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

I Rode an E-Scooter as Far from Civilization as Its Batteries Could Take Me

Almost as suddenly as the electric rent-a-scooters appeared, everyone had an opinion about them. They began clogging sidewalks across the Bay Area in late 2017 ($1 to start!) as brands with four-letter names like Bird and Lime fought for dominance in the latest vampiric startup s … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

Memo Shows Kickstarter Senior Staffers Are Pushing Back AgainstUnion Efforts

Tuesday afternoon, a contingent of Kickstarter employees went public with their intention to unionize under the name Kickstarter United. According to an email provided to Gizmodo, however, senior staffers at the crowdfunding company are already attempting to push back against the … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

Hack to find new music quickly on Spotify

My favorite thing about Spotify has always been music discovery. So when the company started building personalized playlists like Discovery Weekly and Release radar, I was hooked. The only problem was listening to all the new music takes forever. But an independent project from a … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

Phone Companies Are Finally Doing Something About Our Robocall Hell

We live in a robocall hell with an epidemic of 26.3 billion fraudulent calls made to U.S. numbers in 2018. Tired of con artist robots, no one picks up the phone for strangers anymore. My voicemail is filled with Chinese-language scammers using my area code and telling me that I’m … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

FCC Admits in Court That It Can't Track Who Submits Fake Comments

The FCC’s public comment system is a bloody mess. Over the past two years, it’s become apparent that political lobbyists, usually acting on behalf of the telecom industry itself, are prepared to manipulate the agency’s rulemaking process and impersonate everyday Americans just to … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

Google’s huge new bet on the future of gaming

Google is taking on the big guys. In a keynote at Game Developers Conference in San Francisco today Google announced a new service, Stadia, that will allow gamers to play the biggest games on any Android or Chrome-based device (including any device with a Chrome browser). | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

Why self-checkout is and has always been the worst

Automation is often presented as an inexorably advancing force, whether it’s ushering in a threat to jobs or a promise of increased leisure or larger profits. We’re made to imagine the robots rising, increasingly mechanized systems of production, more streamlined modes of everyda … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

What Consciousness Looks Like

Most of the time, it’s easy to tell when someone is consciously aware. But there are many tragic cases when it’s unclear whether a person who is unresponsive after a serious brain injury is truly no longer conscious. That ambiguity can raise ethical questions about how to manage … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

The Brilliantly Insane Plan to Reconstruct Leonardo Da Vinci's Genome (2016)

An international team of scholars has just unveiled plans to science the shit out of Leonardo da Vinci, the man who gave us the Mona Lisa and envisioned futuristic technologies like helicopters and tanks 500 years ago. Goals of the fledgling “Leonardo Project” include recovering … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

Reddit, Banned in China, Set to Land $150M from Tencent, a Censorship Powerhouse

Who really thinks about where the money is coming from as long as you get the money? | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 5 years ago

The Star Trek: Discovery cast sings an ode to nerds in Rent parody

Nerds: they’re what makes the world go round. Well, the smart ones do, while the rest of us just watch lots of Star Trek. | Continue reading


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