NASA's Voyager 1 Spacecraft Is Speaking Gibberish

NASA’s iconic space probe is having trouble communicating with its home planet due to a computer glitch, forcing engineers to resort to decades-old manuals to come up with a way to fix the 46-year-old mission.Read more... | Continue reading


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Man Holds in Sneeze, Rips Open His Windpipe

Here’s a scary lesson about why you shouldn’t hold in your sneezes. In a case report this month, doctors in the UK describe a man in his 30s who tore open his windpipe by holding his nose and mouth closed while sneezing—apparently the first documented instance of such an injury. … | Continue reading


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You Can Now Play Xbox Cloud Gaming Through Meta Quest

Have you ever wanted to wear the screen you play your Xbox games on? If you were desperately looking for yet another device to use your Game Pass Ultimate subscription, Meta and Microsoft told users Wednesday that they can start running through their cloud gaming library on Meta … | Continue reading


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Now The Lost Boys Is Being Turned Into a What?

After all this time, Hollywood still believes in The Lost Boys. After years of failed sequels and multiple attempts at TV reboots, the film is now going off the screen and onto the stage. It’s being turned into a musical.Read more... | Continue reading


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Tesla's Fight With Swedish Unions Just Got Trashy

If Elon Musk’s car company doesn’t want its Nordic offices to get really smelly, really fast, it’s going to have to put its tail between its legs and admit that it’s officially been bested by the organized labor of Europe. Read more... | Continue reading


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Twitter Hasn't Been 'Enshittified.' It Always Sucked.

Twitter is officially dead. Since Elon Musk’s $44 billion acquisition of it late last year, people have been saying it’s dead or dying or will die. Musk ended the argument when he renamed the app “X.” And now, so many people seem to pine for the days when Twitter was good. But le … | Continue reading


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There Are Over 350 Movies References in This Epic Art Piece

Artist Jeff Murray incorporates so many movies we love into one stunningly detailed painting. | Continue reading


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Your iPhone Is About to Get a Lot Safer Against Theft

Apple’s strategy, if there was one at all, for protecting your phone’s data from theft has been pretty bad all along. If the thief can take a glance at your password before stealing your iPhone, you have handed him your entire digital life. With the iOS 17.3 beta that rolled out … | Continue reading


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With 16 New Titles Coming, Netflix Is Determined to Make Games Happen in 2024

Netflix announced that it was branching into games back in November 2021, but so far the streamer remains far better known for its movies and TV series. The company hopes to change that in 2024, with four new games on the way it announced today, and dozens more in the works—as we … | Continue reading


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Monarch Can't Keep a Good Godzilla Down in This Exclusive Preview

So far, Monarch has done a fascinating job of exploring the legacy of Godzilla across its dual timelines, but actually getting glimpses of the big guy (and current box office darling) since we flashed back to G-Day have been hard to come by. But as io9 can exclusively reveal, we’ … | Continue reading


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Sam Altman’s Weird Eyeball Scanning Crypto Tech Comes to Minecraft

Worldcoin, Sam Altman’s cryptocurrency venture, is now integrating its verification services into popular apps such as Reddit, Discord, Shopify, Mercado Libre, Telegram, and Minecraft. The move is part of Altman’s World ID 2.0, which describes itself as “a human passport for the … | Continue reading


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Blue Origin Finally Ready to Launch New Shepard Rocket After Last Year's Fiery Anomaly

Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’ private space venture, is ready to fly its New Shepard rocket again after over a year of being grounded. The company this week announced the rocket’s first cargo mission since its booster went up in flames in a liftoff malfunction back in September 2022.R … | Continue reading


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20 Best Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror TV Shows of 2023

As 2023 draws to a close, the io9 staff has had to admit something about ourselves: we watch a lot of TV. From a starting list that was admittedly alarmingly long, we managed to winnow down our 20 favorites—including animation, sci-fi, horror, and fantasy, and titles both brand-n … | Continue reading


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Google’s AI Isn’t a Gimmick, It’s the Future | AI Unlocked

Gizmodo chats with Google Bard’s product leader about what Google’s AI is currently capable of producing through text responses. | Continue reading


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Christopher Eccleston Still Has a Strong Ask For Returning to Doctor Who

Christopher Eccleston has had a long road of private and publicly processing his time on Doctor Who—for many years, the actor simply refused to talk about why, having helped turn the series into a sensation when it returned in 2005, he left and never looked back. But, while still … | Continue reading


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Please Don't Huff Fumes From Your Steam Deck

Are you enjoying that new Deck smell a little too much? Valve’s support staff are now telling users that they shouldn’t be huffing the exhaust from the Steam Deck’s grills for their health and safety, though there’s no recorded issue with folks taking a hit off their electronics’ … | Continue reading


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Apple Makes It Harder for Police to Access Your Push Notifications

Apple says it now requires a judge’s consent before it will hand over your push notification data to law enforcement or government officials, according to an update of Apple’s Legal Process Guidelines on Tuesday. Senator Ron Wyden wrote a letter to the Department of Justice last … | Continue reading


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Barry Keoghan Teases His Future With The Batman

Kung Fu Panda expands its cast for its fourth movie. Terrifier 3 locks in a major return. Plus, another new look at Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. Spoilers, away!Read more... | Continue reading


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Meta’s Ray-Ban Glasses Now Have Thoughts About Your Pants

Meta’s long-promised AI-enabled vision features for the company’s Ray-Ban Smart Glasses are finally incoming, allowing the onboard AI to see, hear, and interpret its environment through the glasses’ 12 MP camera and microphone. The company proclaimed late Tuesday that these new A … | Continue reading


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The Digital Creator Starter Pack: The Investments Critical to Instagram Entrepreneurship

Many dream of hitting it big on the internet, but few actualize it.Read more... | Continue reading


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Alex Garland's Next Movie Looks Scarier Than Any of His Sci-Fi Films

Alex Garland has written or directed several excellent, terrifying, disturbing films. Films like 28 Days Later, Sunshine, Ex Machina and Annihilation. Films that show familiar worlds in unfamiliar, and often times unfathomable, circumstances. His new film seems as if it’s going t … | Continue reading


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Tesla Claims Its False Advertising Was Protected Free Speech

Tesla is under fire by California’s Department of Motor Vehicles over the company’s ads claiming its cars are completely self-driving, which they’re not. Elon Musk’s electric car company argues that its claims of being self-driving are protected under free speech, according to co … | Continue reading


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Unexpected Animals That Use Tools

Scientists once thought that only humans and our closest relatives, chimps, were clever enough to use tools. But as our documenting of the natural world has gotten more detailed—and as we’ve become less haughty about our supposed superior intellect—we’ve found that many species a … | Continue reading


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Disney's Truly Wild 100th Anniversary Year

The House of Mouse celebrated its centennial in 2023 through monumental film and television releases and Disney Parks experiences, while dealing with real-world repercussions during historic writers and actors’ strikes. And then, of course, there was the whole ongoing skirmish wi … | Continue reading


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The X-Men's Return to Lego Marvel Comes at a High Price

Although the X-Men have been returning to the world of Lego in fits and starts recently—a few characters in the Marvel minifigures line here, a giant Wolverine fist there—2014 was the last time Marvel’s mutants actually got to star in a more traditional Lego set. That’s now chang … | Continue reading


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Google Maps Just Made it Easier to Hide Your Life

If you give me access to your location, I am the person who will check on you constantly and bring it up the next time I see you. “So,” I’ll start casually, “what were you doing in the city last week?” Then you’ll ask me how I knew you were down there. I’ll remind you that you ga … | Continue reading


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Kylo Ren Wasn't Originally Supposed to Become Ben Solo Again

As if the movies themselves didn’t make it more than obvious, fans have long come to understand that the Star Wars sequel trilogy changed drastically throughout development. Multiple writers and directors worked on The Force Awakens as well as The Rise of Skywalker, sometimes wit … | Continue reading


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Netflix Releases Its First 'What We Watched' Report Following Union Win

The era of streaming services being reticent to share viewership information appears to be ending, as Netflix, one of the biggest in the biz, is now touting the arrival of its twice-yearly “What We Watched: A Netflix Engagement Report.” Read more... | Continue reading


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Did Indiana Jones 5 Borrow a Scene From an '80s Animated Movie?

io9 chats with Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny director James Mangold about one particular, strangely familiar chase scene. | Continue reading


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Doctor Who's Big Regeneration Twist Means Everything and Nothing

In contemporary fandom, canon is king. This is not a jab against an admiration of an ordered continuity and worldbuilding, the necessary aspects of creating a story to be lost in. But what goes beyond it—a yearning for raw, wiki-able data and facts that can be collated and held i … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 1 year ago

There's a Billion-Dollar Industry Between You and FEMA’s Flood Insurance

Cutting payments to brokers or selling directly to consumers could save millions. FEMA and insurance companies say it’s not that straightforward. | Continue reading


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Wyatt Russell Would Love to Remake The Last Starfighter

The Last Starfighter is Hollywood’s white whale. The 1984 film about a young man who is recruited to defend a planet because of his video game skills was decades ahead of its time and, in recent years, has been the frequent subject of speculation and excitement. It seems everyone … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 1 year ago

Remembering E3's Most Ridiculous (and Heartwarming) Moments

The coroner’s report has officially come in, and just as we all expected E3 is as dead as a doornail. What was once the world’s biggest gaming event was taken off life support years ago, but on Tuesday the Entertainment Software Association declared it was calling it quits suppor … | Continue reading


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Marvel Just Announced a Wakanda Animated Series

When will Marvel fans get to see more adventures with Shuri as the Black Panther? It’s unclear. But Marvel did just announce when the Marvel Cinematic Universe will be returning to Wakanda, and it’ll be doing it in a very unexpected way.Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 1 year ago

Judges Given the OK to Use ChatGPT in Legal Rulings

Robots may help determine your legal fate if you end up in a British court. The UK Judicial Office issued guidance Tuesday permitting judges to use ChatGPT and other AI tools to write legal rulings and perform several other tasks. Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 1 year ago

The Apple TV App Just Got So Much More Organized

Apple just redesigned its Apple TV app and brought a couple of features that should have been there a long time back. With the overall aim of making the streaming service easier to navigate, it already looks much more organized and intuitive.Read more... | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 1 year ago

Latest Obesity Drug Really Does Keep the Weight Off—If You Keep Taking It

New research shows that tirzepatide, the latest FDA-approved obesity drug, really can help people lose substantial amounts of weight—but only if they continue taking it. The study found that people who stopped taking tirzepatide after 36 weeks regained much of their lost weight w … | Continue reading


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Baby Yoda Comes to Life in Exclusive Clip From The Mandalorian's Home Release

Cast your memory back to season one of The Mandalorian, to the first moment you glimpsed Baby Yoda—even before Star Wars marketing nudged fans into calling the character “the Child,” and before we learned his name was “Grogu.” This clip from Disney Home Entertainment’s The Mandal … | Continue reading


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Tubi and Warner Bros. Agree to Bring the DC Universe to Streaming for Free

In the streaming world, the most important superpower is luring eyeballs to your platform—though adding actual superheroes to your line-up certainly can’t hurt. Thanks to a new deal with Warner Bros. Discovery, Tubi is now offering (or will soon offer) a wide range of DC Universe … | Continue reading


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Dune Part 2's Epic New Trailer Teases a War Across Generations

It’s certainly disappointing that Dune: Part Two isn’t in theaters right now but sometimes waiting is the best part. Case in point, today we’ve been graced with a brand new trailer, and it’ll make you somehow even more excited for the sequel than you already are. Which is really … | Continue reading


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Asteroid Mining Startup Runs Into Trouble in First Mission

Since launching its first test mission to vaporize bits of an asteroid in space, AstroForge has struggled to keep a hold of its spacecraft and is now at risk of losing the ability to send commands to the in-orbit demonstration.Read more... | Continue reading


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The Best Space Images of 2023

Space is an inky black yonder... but for the countless light sources that pepper the billions of light-years that human instruments can see. Thanks to ground-based telescopes and observatories parked millions of miles from Earth, 2023 has been a terrific year for space imagery. A … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 1 year ago

The Phantom Menace Goes All the Way Retro In These New Star Wars Toys

Retro toys are a funny thing. When The Phantom Menace hit theaters, it did so alongside the firepower of a fully armed and operational action figure line that represented a huge generational leap from the Star Wars toys that changed the movie industry two decades prior. And yet n … | Continue reading


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E3 Is Finally, Officially Dead

On Tuesday, the Entertainment Software Association announced that E3, once the biggest video game showcase on the planet, is officially dead.Read more... | Continue reading


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Updates From Madame Web, the Future of Saw, and More

Mark Wahlberg teases Uncharted 2's future. Hear Robert Pattinson get his bird on in a new clip from The Boy and the Heron’s dub. Vincent D’Onofrio talks Daredevil: Born Again’s tone. Plus, another new look at Doctor Who’s Christmas special. Spoilers now!Read more... | Continue reading


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HP Pavilion Plus 2023 Review: An Impressive Budget Laptop With a Great Display

The HP Pavilion Plus 14 laptop packs a lot of value in its modest $899 price tag. You get an incredible display and pretty good performance on a lightweight body, which makes for a nice, portable system. It basically checks most of the boxes for anyone looking for a nice display, … | Continue reading


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Google's Super-Fast Fiber Internet With WiFi 7 Is Also Super Expensive

Just how fast do you need your home internet to be? More importantly, how much are you willing to fork over to Google each month to turn your home into a miniature data center? According to Google, the answer is an eye-gouging $250 a month plus fees for blistering 20-Gig speeds o … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 1 year ago

Google’s App Store Is an Illegal Monopoly, Says Jury in Epic Trial

Google lost its antitrust case against Epic Games on Monday night, where a San Francisco jury unanimously ruled the search giant maintains a monopoly with its Google Play app store.Read more... | Continue reading


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