Weight Loss Drug Users Are Giving Up Their Vices

It’s not only food CEOs who need to worry about their bottom lines thanks to in-demand weight loss drugs like Ozempic. Big Tobacco and Alcohol have reason to fret, too. Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Bioluminescence Is at Least Half a Billion Years Old

Bioluminescence, the eerie, beautiful phenomena that allows living things to glow, is way more ancient than previously thought, according to a team of researchers that recently studied the ability in octocorals. Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Rebel Moon - Part Two Couldn’t Quite Eclipse Part One

After a fourth-month wait, Netflix viewers turned up by the tens of millions to see how Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon saga finished, but the number didn’t quite hit that of the first film. Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Bane From Batman: The Animated Series Gets an Eye-Popping New Figure

At over 13 inches tall, Mondo’s take on Bane as he appears in Batman: The Animated Series will lend plenty of charismatic villainy to your toy shelf. He comes with swappable facial expressions and hands, with options increased if you go for the deluxe version. Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

FTC Bans Non-Compete Clauses for All Companies Nationwide

Non-compete clauses are a thing of the past thanks to a new ruling from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Read more... | Continue reading


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The 8 Most Annoying Things About Windows 11 and How Microsoft Could Make It Better

We’ve all been there before. You unbox your shiny new PC, everything preinstalled, and you’re so excited you’re practically molting in your chair in anticipation for it to boot up. You’re so engrossed that you forget there’s a 10-ton gorilla lying in wait just around the corner. … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Cops Are Now Using AI to Generate Police Reports

Axon, the public safety contractor that popularized the Taser, has launched a new product that is less actively terrifying but still vaguely concerning: an AI-powered software program that lets cops automate their police reports. Read more... | Continue reading


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The Best Things You Didn’t Know Your Switch Could Do

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This Westworld Auction Suggests the Show Really Is Over Forever

With Fallout’s success and season-two renewal, it’s been seeming ever more unlikely that Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy would get a chance to revisit their previous sci-fi series, Westworld—cancelled by HBO after four seasons, despite talk about how season five had already been plot … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Elon Musk Has a Point

Elon Musk is currently battling government officials in Australia who are trying to force X to remove a video of a man being stabbed last week. An Australian court has ordered the video removed globally rather than just having it geo-blocked in Australia. And while Gizmodo has be … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Chromecast With Google TV Might Finally Get an Update This Year

It’s not like you didn’t already have a dozen Chromecasts floating around your house. What is one more? A new Google TV dongle, potentially packed with upgraded features, is on the horizon. Hopefully, this will be a significant update to the current four-year-old favorite. But th … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Bacteria-Hunting Viruses Could Be Key to Defeating Stinky Armpits

The deodorant of the future might be possible thanks to viruses that hunt down stink-making bacteria. Scientists in Japan believe they’ve discovered a chemical weapon sourced from bacteriophages that can target a species of bacteria known for contributing to body odor emitted by … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

That Game of Thrones Spin-Off About Queen Nymeria Would Have Been an Oceanic Epic

House of the Dragon returns in June, and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight—aka “Dunk and Egg”—is moving full speed ahead. But despite the hunger for Game of Thrones projects, HBO is still being selective about its spin-offs. Among the shows left in the lurch: that … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Apple Vision Pro Gets a Reality Check

Many of us have moved on from the Vision Pro less than three months after its buzzy launch, but Apple can not. The company slashed its 2024 and 2025 sales expectations for the Vision Pro to nearly half what the market expected for this year, according to a new report from analyst … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

WTF Is Happening in the Star-Studded Trailer for Blink Twice?

The best trailers are the ones that tell you absolutely nothing and that’s exactly what you get with the first trailer for Blink Twice. Directed by Zoë Kravitz and starring a who’s who of awesome actors, it’s some kind of murder mystery cult thing that’s either supernatural or ju … | Continue reading


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Thermonator, the Flame-Throwing Robot Dog, Can Now Be Yours for $9,420

The year is 2024 and technology is doing incredible things. For the first time ever, you can purchase a walking robot dog with a flame thrower on its back. Yes, the Thermonator, which was announced late last year, is finally available for purchase in the United States. Shockingly … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Everything You Need to Know About Cassandra Nova, Deadpool & Wolverine's Surprising X-Villain

Deadpool & Wolverine’s new trailer yesterday didn’t really give fresh details on what the film’s going to be about, beyond the vague threat of multiversal shenanigans and Wade and Logan’s team-up. But it did give us our first really good look at one of the several villains the mo … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

New Vegas' Director Doesn't Mind Whatever Fallout Has Planned With It for Season 2

Fallout’s first season took the bold step of jumping a good chunk beyond the events of any game in the beloved post-apocalyptic RPG series so far, to tell its own story. But that didn’t stop fans of one of the more beloved entries in the gaming franchise—the iconic Obsidian spino … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

See How Andor Crafted Its Adorably Anxious Droid in This Exclusive Bonus Clip

Star Wars: Andor: The Complete First Season is io9's most-coveted among the Disney+ series getting collector’s edition Blu-ray and 4K UHD releases April 30—no offense to Marvel’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier or Moon Knight, or Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi, which are also part o … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Watch Live as NASA Launches Solar Sail to Test Sunlight-Propelled Space Travel

A new experimental mission by NASA is ready to set sail in orbit, using photons from the Sun to propel its way to higher altitudes. Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

The World's Getting So Hot, Scientists Needed a New Color

On Earth Day, the National Weather Service and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention teamed up to announce a new heat risk system to better communicate the severity of hot weather. The color-coded system added magenta, a fifth-tier of heat severity, beyond red, to commun … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Google Pixel 8a: Everything We Know So Far

We’re quickly approaching the advent of Google’s annual spring developer conference, and as a result, rumors of the company’s next mid-range smartphone are loudly percolating. What will the Pixel 8a look like? Will it arrive soon? Will it offer more RAM at its supposedly slightly … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Apple to Reveal New iPads During Its 'Let Loose' Event on May 7

Apple has set the date of May 7 for its next hardware reveal event. This show will focus on the iPad, particularly the new tablet with an OLED screen. Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Jennifer Lopez's Mecha Movie Is All About Learning to Love Artificial Intelligence

Everyone’s a little freaked out about AI right now—the ramifications of unregulated tech bro start up culture smashing into industries across the board, from journalism, to science, to entertainment, being turned upside down by the hot new trend. But together, Jennifer Lopez and … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Tesla Driver Charged With Killing Motorcyclist After Turning on Autopilot and Browsing His Phone

A 28-year-old motorcyclist died in Washington State on Friday afternoon because a dipshit Tesla driver rear-ended him at speed. A Snohomish man, 56, was commuting in his 2022 Tesla Model S when he activated the car’s camera-based advanced driver assist system and according to his … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Life Under Three Suns: The Real Physics Behind Netflix’s 3 Body Problem

By now, I’m assuming that we’ve made our way through all eight episodes of the Netflix adaptation of Liu Cixin’s The 3 Body Problem (and by we, I mean sci-fi nerds). The series is packed with science—much of it way over the top—but it grounds itself in quantum mechanics and astro … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Google Fires More Workers Behind Israel Sit-Ins as War Protests Spread Across the Nation

Google fired at least 20 more employees on Monday evening related to the April 16 sit-in protests of the company’s cloud computing contracts with Israel, No Tech For Apartheid organizers tell Gizmodo. Google confirmed the additional firings in a statement, noting the company has … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

There Was Almost a Knight's Tale Sequel—Before Netflix's Algorithm Killed It

It’s been 23 years since Brian Helgeland gave us A Knight’s Tale—and the director’s been thinking about ways it could’ve continued ever since. But once he settled on an idea, he apparently went to Netflix to make the pitch... only to find that the streamer’s algorithmic overlords … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Rumors of iPhone FineWoven's Death May Have Been Greatly Exaggerated

If you were hoping that all your cultish rituals and stuck voodoo dolls would make the iPhone FineWoven cases meet an untimely end, then you don’t know Apple. After one Apple tipster asserted that the maligned iPhone cases would soon be as dead as the Dodo, we may instead be look … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Updates From Alien: Romulus, and More

Sébastien Vaniček keeps teasing his Evil Dead spinoff. Get a new look at Dakota Fanning’s creepy new horror, The Watchers. James Gunn has a Creature Commandos update. Plus, what’s to come on Chucky. Spoilers, away! Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Microsoft Exec Says AI Is ‘a New Kind of Digital Species’

Microsoft’s AI chief said those building AI should make sure it’s easy for the public to comprehend it—and offered his own analogy to help do so. Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Teens Who Allegedly Stole Cars Face Two Extra Years for Bragging About It on Social Media

Three teens who allegedly stole high-end cars in Australia last week have been charged with the crimes you’d expect anyone to face for stealing property, according to a new report from the Sydney Morning Herald. But two of the teens are also being charged under a new law that cri … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Trump Could Pocket Over $1 Billion in Trump Media Stock This Week

Former President Donald Trump could pocket more than $1 billion in paper wealth by the end of the day Tuesday. Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Samsung QN90D 4K Neo QLED Review: Looking Good From (Almost) Every Angle

There’s a whole slew of quality TVs out there calling for the world’s attention. Out of Samsung’s full slate of premium 2024 TVs, the new 4K Neo QLED is certainly one of the most approachable, both from its upper-midrange base $1,500 price point and its just being a solid viewing … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

There'll Be No More Bluey for a While After This Week's 'Surprise' Episode

If viewers felt that after the 28-minuteBluey finale “The Sign”—and its unannounced season three coda episode “Surprise,” which dropped on Disney+ last night—that there was a sense of finality to the beloved animated series, it was in a way intentional. Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

We Need This Terrifier 3 Popcorn Bucket in Our Lives

With Dune: Part Two, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, Deadpool & Wolverine... and probably Dune: Part Two again, 2024 has truly become the year of the popcorn bucket. And if that trend is to continue, one filmmaker with a high-profile sequel coming later this year wants on board. Rea … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Every Disney Theme Park Ride Movie That Is Somehow Still in Development

Disney CEO Bob Iger recently revealed that the company’s theme-park expansion plans include both land and IP—and along with that, there are plenty of rides with lore yet to be explored further. After the success of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise and the Rock’s Jungle Crui … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Construction on America's First High-Speed Rail Has Begun

Ground was broken today on what is said to be America’s first high-speed rail. The project, which is designed to connect Los Angeles and Las Vegas via a 218-mile stretch of track that will be built across the Mojave desert, will be completed within the next four years, its backer … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

What Did Tatiana See at the End of 3 Body Problem?

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Airchat Is Basically Twitter With Voice Notes, and That's Not a Bad Thing

If you’ve been catching up on what’s hip in the social media space, you might have heard of Airchat. It’s the new, big, exclusive, invite-only thing that’s gotten internet residents scrambling for access. Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

NASA's Voyager 1 Is Finally Making Sense After Months of Transmitting Gibberish

The Voyager 1 spacecraft returned usable data for the first time in more than five months, giving hope for the 46-year-old mission to finally be able to resume its normal operations. Read more... | Continue reading


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1999's 15 Most Essential Horror Movies, 25 Years Later

Last week, we looked back on the 15 essential sci-fi movies of 1999—a year that brought us The Matrix and the long-awaited return of Star Wars in The Phantom Menace. But horror came a close second that year, led by multiple Oscar nominee The Sixth Sense and indie sensation The Bl … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Researchers May Have Pinpointed Origin of Hope and Koh-i-Noor Diamonds

The Hope and Koh-i-Noor diamonds—two of the most famous Golconda diamonds—may have come from southern India’s Wajrakarur Kimberlite Field, according to a team of researchers that reviewed the possible origin points of the gems. Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Mel Brooks Talks His Love of Star Wars and Teases a Spaceballs Sequel

As some of our all-time legends get up there in years, if you have a chance to see them, you should because you don’t know when, or if, you’ll get the chance again. Among those people is iconic actor, director, writer, and comedy genius Mel Brooks who is 97 years old but doesn’t … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Meta Quest Horizon OS Will Finally Make 3rd Party VR Headsets Worth Buying

Meta’s metaverse dreams might actually blossom a bit this spring as it’s finally done trying to hole itself in its own walled garden and its Meta Quest 3 headset. Now, the Zuckerberg-led company has its own OS ecosystem, called Horizon OS, and with new headsets coming from some o … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Tiktoker Tricks Fans Into Smashing Their Tech

Controversial streamer Adin Ross has a rabid fanbase that’ll do anything for attention, including driving a car into a lake because…reasons. These dare streams of Ross’ tend to come with the promise of a carrot at the end of the proverbial stick, whether that comes in the form of … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Breaking Down the Heroes and Villains of Deadpool & Wolverine's New Trailer

This morning we got our latest look at Deadpool & Wolverine, and while it doesn’t give as much about the film’s premise away as the first trailer, it’s filled with a whole lotta Logan—and some surprising other details and hints. Let’s go through what we spotted, shall we? Read mo … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 6 months ago

Zack Snyder on Using Jimmy, the Fan-Favorite Android Character in Rebel Moon

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