This Murky Liquid Is the Oldest-Known Wine, With a Horrifying Extra Ingredient

Raise your glasses—and your eyebrows: A team of archaeologists has found the oldest liquid wine in a Roman mausoleum in Spain. The team determined it was a white wine, reddened by centuries of chemistry, and muddled with the cremated remains of a Roman man. Delicious. Read more.. … | Continue reading


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House of the Dragon's Phia Saban on Season 2's First Big Moment of Horror

Have you recovered from watching the House of the Dragon season two premiere yet? Considering what happens in the closing moments of “A Son for a Son”—probably not, actually, and we can surely expect you-know-which scene to have reverberations throughout the coming episodes. Read … | Continue reading


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Smile 2's First Trailer Takes Its Creepy Premise Into the World of Pop Fandom

Paramount has released a new trailer for Smile 2, a sequel to the 2022 film about a trauma-harvesting entity that smiles at you like Richard D. James on an Aphex Twin album cover. Read more... | Continue reading


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Call Centers Introduce ‘Emotion Canceling’ AI as a ‘Mental Shield’ for Workers

Call center employees have notoriously unpleasant jobs. They field questions from disgruntled customers all day long and can only respond with corporate-mandated jargon. Many expect AI will one day replace these customer service jobs, but for now, several corporations are using A … | Continue reading


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The First Smartphone Made for AR Glasses Isn’t a Phone at All

We’ve already seen companies try for a laptop alternative using AR glasses as a screen with the Spacetop G1. So why don’t we have a phone made explicitly for AR? Well, AR glasses maker XReal has decided to unleash something phone-like. It will run your usual slate of Android apps … | Continue reading


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Hey Teens, No Obesity Meds for You, Experts Say

Children and teens with high body mass index should be guided toward intensive lifestyle interventions to manage their weight, an influential panel of experts is recommending. Read more... | Continue reading


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Nintendo Finally Decided Princess Zelda Should Be the Hero

The Legend of Zelda franchise has dabbled a few times with letting players actually get to play as Zelda herself—she’s been a playable character in spinoffs, fighting games, and, somehow, two of those awful Phillips CD-i games. But, at long last, Zelda is going to star as the her … | Continue reading


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Dungeons & Dragons' New Core Rulebooks Want to Show, Not Tell

Every year for the past few years, Dungeons & Dragons has gotten bigger than ever. Now, in 2024 with the twinned anniversaries of its latest, fifth edition turning 10, and the RPG series at large turning 50, the game is ready to shape the next decade of adventuring—and its new ve … | Continue reading


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Astronomers Witness a Supermassive Black Hole Roaring to Life

Five years ago, a galaxy 300 million light-years away got a lot brighter in telescopes, radiating ultraviolet, optical, and infrared light out into space. This year, the resurgent galaxy started emitting X-rays, indicating that its initial brightening was really just a warmup. Re … | Continue reading


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The Mario Movie Sequel Has Found Its Release Date

Maika Monroe teases an even darker sequel inThey Follow. The Doctor and Mel face a storm of death in Doctor Who’s season finale. Plus, what to expect from the next House of the Dragon. To me, my spoilers! Read more... | Continue reading


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Why House of the Dragon Changed One of the Most Gruesome Moments From the Book

Last night’s second season premiere of Game of Thrones’ spinoff House of the Dragon tackled one of George R.R. Martin’s most infamous deaths—in a new way that surprised the fandom. Read more... | Continue reading


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Google Could Be Cooking Up a New Nest Thermostat With Soli Radar

It’s been a while since we’ve heard from Google about the smart home, but a recent new FCC listing related to the company suggests something on the horizon. Read more... | Continue reading


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On Interview With the Vampire, Louis and Armand's Narrative Begins To Shatter

In the “Like The Light By Which God Made The World Before He Had Made Light”, the revelations from the last episode come bubbling to the surface. Even in Louis’ narrative of the past Armand’s (Assad Zaman) actions begin to get colored a little differently right before the fire at … | Continue reading


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Cybertruck Customers Report Delivery Delays Due to Windshield Wiper Problem

Tesla temporarily paused Cybertruck deliveries over an issue involving the vehicle’s large windshield wiper, according to several posters on the Cybertruck Owner’s Club forum. The electric vehicle maker hasn’t issued a formal statement on the reported issue, and it hasn’t respond … | Continue reading


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Mondo's X-Cellent X-Men Figures Are Jumping to X-Men '97

Mondo’s X-Men action figure line already has some pretty killer figures in it to celebrate mutantkind’s animated legacy. But its next figure is now going to leap a little forward, and bring X-Men ‘97's finest hero to the forefront: Scott Summers, a.k.a. Cyclops. Read more... | Continue reading


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Apple Pay Later Is Dead, Your Debt Is Not

Apple says it’s shutting down Apple Pay Later, the tech giant’s “buy now, pay later” loan service, less than a year after launching the product to United States users in October 2023. Apple announced the move in a statement to 9to5Mac on Monday, saying it would replace the servic … | Continue reading


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YouTube Wants to Give the Internet's Worst Commenters the Ability to Fact-Check Videos

YouTube will soon be testing a feature that allows users to add notes under videos to correct inaccurate or misleading information, according to an announcement from the video-sharing platform on Monday. And while it sounds strikingly similar to X’s Community Notes program, there … | Continue reading


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This DIY Lightsaber Is a Star Wars Dream Come True

Sure, you’ll probably never get your hands on that infamous extending lightsaber last seen at the now-defunct Galactic Starcruiser hotel, but—like The Force—hope is always there for Star Wars fans if they know where to look. A few DIYer tech YouTubers have crafted a fully extendi … | Continue reading


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Doctor Who Waits for Death, and Not Much Else

Doctor Who, of course, is king of the cliffhanger. For a show that thrived on needing to get people to tune back in next week as storylines stretched across multiple episodes, few ongoing series have mastered the art of a last minute hook screaming into the closing titles that wi … | Continue reading


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Disneyland Owes 100,000 Spurned Customers $67.41, and You Could Be One of Them

If you paid $1400 for a Dream Key annual pass at Disneyland between August and October of 2021, you may be entitled to a financial settlement, thanks to a new $9.5 million lawsuit. Read more... | Continue reading


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Feds Sue Adobe for 'Trapping' Customers in Long, Expensive Subscriptions

The U.S. government sued Adobe on Monday for allegedly “trapping” customers in its default, most lucrative subscription plan. In a complaint, the Department of Justice (DOJ) writes that Adobe locks customers into a year-long agreement that’s not effectively disclosed as such, and … | Continue reading


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The Hotter It Gets, the Harder It Is to Find Your Words

Heat waves don’t just make you sweat — they can also mess with your brain. It’s been established that hot weather can result in lower scores on math tests and higher rates of aggression, ranging from mean-spirited behavior to violent crime. A small but growing body of research su … | Continue reading


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TikTok Might Soon Have Ads With AI-Generated Versions of Popular Creators

TikTok recently announced Symphony Digital Avatars,a new way to incorporate ads on its platform. The social media app will soon feature AI-generated avatars of popular creators. According to the company, the aim is “to help creators and brands captivate global audiences and deliv … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 4 months ago

Megalopolis Will Get the Theatrical Release It Deserves

After a lot of up and downs about whether or not Megalopolis would even make it to theaters—and a wildly divided but still rather fascinated reaction to its premiere at Cannes this year—Francis Ford Coppola’s latest will head to the silver screen after all. Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 4 months ago

AI Turns Classic Memes Into Hideously Animated Garbage

Have you ever wondered what your favorite memes might look like if they were animated? Well, wonder no longer. Thanks to advancements in artificial intelligence technology, you can now see those static images come to life. And they look like absolute dogshit. Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 4 months ago

House of the Dragon Returns With Grief, Fire, and Fury

Welcome back to Westeros, where everyone’s still reeling from the final events of House of the Dragon season one: the installment of King Aegon II (Tom Glynn-Carney) on the Iron Throne in place of designated heir Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy)—and the tragic death of Rhaenyra’s … | Continue reading


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Alan Cumming Has Thoughts On X-Men 2's Queer Subtext

During a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly reflecting on his long career in Hollywood, Alan Cumming cited 2003’s X2: X-Men United as “the gayest film [he’s] ever done.” Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 4 months ago

Pair of Merging Quasars Reveals Secrets of the Universe’s Earliest Days

A team of astronomers has spotted the most distant merging galactic cores yet, seen as they were when the universe was less than a billion years old. The duo of active galactic centers, called quasars, is the only confirmed pair seen during the Cosmic Dawn. Read more... | Continue reading


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Siri Will Be Better in 2024, but Its True Genius Won’t Arrive Until 2025

Normally, we have to wait a few months after Apple’s big WWDC conference before getting the full iOS release on iPhones. But now, thanks to AI, this year’s release schedule will look very different. Apple’s been a little vague about what new “Apple Intelligence” features are comi … | Continue reading


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May 'AI' Take Your Order? McDonald's Says Not Yet

McDonald’s is ending a two-year-old partnership with IBM to test AI’s ability to replace drive-thru workers at more than 100 restaurants, according to Restaurant Business. The world’s largest fast-food company is reportedly pulling the technology later in July. However, McDonald’ … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 4 months ago

Marvel Comics' New Logo Kind of Sucks, Actually

In a recent Twitter post, Marvel Comics revealed an updated logo to better differentiate its film, animation and comic book divisions from one another. There can now no longer be any confusion that what you hold your hand is a not a movie, per se, but instead a booklet of still i … | Continue reading


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Get Ready for a Thinner iPhone

It seems like Apple’s long-term design dream for its iPhones and iPads—to create some kind of magic pane of glass—are inching toward reality. The screens on Apple’s iPhones keep getting bigger as the bezels shrink. Now, we have word that Apple is truly stressing the thinness of i … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 4 months ago

Updates From House of the Dragon, My Adventures With Superman, and More

The Transformers/GI Joe crossover has found its writer. Evil Dead Rise director Lee Cronin is working on a new horror movie. Plus, get a look at what’s coming on Evil, and Doctor Who prepares for its season finale. To me, my spoilers! Read more... | Continue reading


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Gizmodo Monday Puzzle: Can You Solve These 'Relative'-ly Simple Brainteasers?

I hope you all had a nice time yesterday celebrating any fathers in your lives. I can trace my love of puzzles back to my dad, who was quizzing me about Zeno’s paradox and the Fibonacci sequence before I was potty trained. This was us nearly every night of my childhood: Read more … | Continue reading


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3-Legged Lion Sets Swimming Record in Crocodile-Filled River

When night fell on Uganda’s second-largest national park in early February, Jacob, a three-legged African lion, made several attempts to cross a dangerous channel with his brother, Tibu. Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 4 months ago

Inside Out 2 Vibes With a Massive Box Office Open

After several years where most of their movies launched on Disney+ (and not without controversy), Pixar’s back in theaters withInside Out 2. The sequel’s big hook isa trio of new Emotions that’ve emerged from Riley’s growth into puberty, and it’s got a lot audiences who’ve seen i … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 4 months ago

Terry Matalas Has Found Things to Do Besides Waiting For a Star Trek: Picard Spinoff

Last month, it was revealed Star Trek: Picard showrunner Terry Matalas was heading up a Disney+ show for Vision after his White variant departed WandaVision. Matalas now has another project lined up alongside that, which is good news for him, but not so good news for anyone holdi … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 4 months ago

Thankfully, Delicious in Dungeon Will Cook Again in Season 2

Over the last few months, Delicious in Dungeon has been airing over on Netflix. Based on the manga of the same name by Ryōko Kui, the adaptation courtesy of Studio Trigger (the team behind Promare and Cyberpunk Edgerunners) has been a really good watch, and just wrapped its first … | Continue reading


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The New Ultimate Marvel is About to Explode With New Heroes and Villains

Marvel’s relaunched version of the Ultimate Universe has been going strong between its current quartet of titles. Between Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate X-Men, The Ultimates, and Ultimate Black Panther, the line’s writers and artists have been gradually sketching new alternate ver … | Continue reading


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These Are the Best AI Music Generators You Can Use Right Now

Artificial intelligence is pretty much everywhere you look at the moment, churning out reams and reams of text andpiles and piles and images, and its ability to synthesize ‘new’ material out of vast amounts of training data extends to audio too: You can have your own little custo … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 4 months ago

Apple Updates Its Chess App for the First Time Since 2012

As Apple eulogized its commitment to purportedly non-invasive AI during its annual developer conference, the iPhone maker neglected to disclose a critical update that’s coming to the next evolution of its Mac operating system — macOS Sequoia. Read more... | Continue reading


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Until Dawn's Movie Has Found Its First Victims

Supermassive Games’ interactive horror game Until Dawn is getting adapted to film, and it’s now locked down about half its primary cast of young adults turned potential murder victims. Read more... | Continue reading


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Mozilla Defies Russian Censors

Defying “persistent requests” from Russian media regulator Roskomnadzor, Mozilla said this week that it will restore local access to five censorship-circumventing add-ons. Read more... | Continue reading


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Stephen King's The Institute is Advancing to TV

The works of Stephen King have mainly been adapted as feature films in recent years, but TV’s due to get its own King things pretty soon. Along with HBO’s Welcome to Derry, MGM+ is entering the ring with a show based on the author’s 2019 novel The Institute. Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 4 months ago

The Acolyte's New Song Takes Star Wars Into Its R&B Era

Star Wars has a particular type of music that runs throughout most of its media. Following on from John Williams, composers like Kevin Kiner, John Powell, and Michael Giacchinno have evoked the score of his films through the various spinoffs like Rogue One and Clone Wars. It’s on … | Continue reading


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Adult Swim's Got More Superman and New Animated Shows on the Horizon

If you’re a fan of My Adventures with Superman, good news: it’s getting another season. Read more... | Continue reading


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Who Watches the Watchmen Adaptations?

Warner Bros. and DC have gone back to the world of Watchmen off and on ever since the 2009 live-action movie. While it’s been a few years since the last time they returned to Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ world, they’ve apparently still got Watchmen fever and are now looking to br … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 4 months ago

What Is a Quantum Battery? And When Will It Power My Laptop?

The modern battery has come a long way in its 224-year history. In the place of Alessandro Volta’s piles of metal disks and brine-soaked cloth, we now have batteries the dimensions of a graham cracker that can last days before needing a recharge. Read more... | Continue reading


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