Someone Is Hacking the Hackers

In the latest in a string of “hits” on Russian dark web forums, the prominent crime site Maza appears to have been breached by a hacker earlier this week. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Setting Spotify as a Default Music App in iOS 14.5 Isn't a Feature After All

Bad news, Spotify users. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

5G Conspiracy Theories Are Fueling an Entire Economy of Scams

Etsy, eBay, and Amazon sellers are turning a profit on products that claim to protect you from 5G. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Someone Made a Fully Playable Game of Pong Inside a macOS Icon

Apple has always pushed its hardware as tools for creative types—not toys for gamers—but that hasn’t stopped creative developers from turning Macs into unique gaming machines, like putting Lemmings on the Touch Bar, and now putting an icon-sized playable version of Pong in the do … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Exiled WallStreetBets Mods Want to Make a Blockchain-Based Hedge Fund

Some former moderators of memestock trading floor WallStreetBets intend to start a competing community which will act like a “decentralized hedge fund.” What could go wrong. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

QAnon, CultTok, and Leaving It All Behind

“They’re going to go through some stages until they come out on the other side.” | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

A 1990s iMac Processor Powers NASA’s Perseverance Rover

It's not about processing speed, but reliability. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

SolarWinds Officials Throw Intern Under the Bus for ‘Solarwinds123’ Password

The SolarWinds drama just won’t stop. It’s a tale of Russian hackers—and potentially Chinese hackers—alleged email spying, and a gaping hole of security vulnerabilities that seems to get worse as more details come to light. Now, we can add yet another twist to the story: the laug … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

‘Deep Nostalgia’ can turn old photos of your relatives into moving videos

It’s hard to feel connected to someone who’s gone through a static photo. So a company called MyHeritage who provides automatic AI-powered photo enhancements is now offering a new service that can animate people in old photos creating a short video that looks like it was recorded … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

YouTube Thinks It’s Cracked the Code on Appropriate Content for 9-Year-Olds

Oh, sure. This will definitely work as planned. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Apple Bought Another Company Every 3 to 4 Weeks for Last 6 Years, Tim Cook Says

Apple has bought out just short of 100 small businesses over the last six years as part of its corporate acquisition spree, CEO Tim Cook told shareholders at a virtual meeting on Tuesday. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Gina Carano Is No Longer a Part of Star Wars

Gina Carano, who plays Cara Dune on Disney+ Star Wars series The Mandalorian, will no longer be on the show. A Lucasfilm spokesperson told io9 she "not currently employed by" them. | Continue reading


@io9.gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Biden Administration Finally Puts the TikTok 'Sale' Out of Its Misery

Good morning my old nemesis, the ghost of the TikTok ban past. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

iPhone 12 Mini May Not Be Long for This World

It sounds like Apple's smallest iPhone isn't a big seller. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

YouTuber Shot and Killed Filming 'Prank' Robbery Video with Butcher Knives

Timothy Wilks, a 20-year-old YouTuber, was shot and killed in Nashville on Friday night while trying to film a robbery “prank” video. Wilks and at least one friend reportedly approached a group of people in the parking lot of Urban Air, a trampoline business, while holding butche … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Oregon Was Founded as a Racist Utopia

When Oregon was granted statehood in 1859, it was the only state in the Union admitted with a constitution that forbade black people from living, working, or owning property there. It was illegal for black people even to move to the state until 1926. Oregon’s founding is part of … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

iPhone's Adult Content Filter Blocks Anything 'Asian'

Enabling Apple’s “Limit Adult Websites” filter in the iOS Screen Time setting will block users from seeing any Google search results for “Asian” in any browser on their iPhone. That’s not great, folks. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

2021's First Big Ransomware Gang Launches Sleek and Bigoted “Leak” Site

Every year sees a number of new ransomware gangs emerge and take a swing at becoming the most prolific operators in the digital underworld. Well, 2021 officially has its first new high-profile ransomware operation and they are definitely assholes. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Steering a Balloon with Sound Waves Could Be a Secret to Touching Objects in VR

The ultimate goal to making virtual reality feel more like reality is letting users physically touch non-existent objects in a VR world. Until we figure out the technology behind Star Trek’s Holodecks, researchers from the University of Tokyo are experimenting with steerable heli … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

A 3D-Printed Home Just Popped Up on Zillow for a Cool $300k

3D-printed homes may not seem like such a far-off idea now this 3-bedroom, 2-bath home in upstate New York has been listed for sale on Zillow. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Netflix Is Testing a Timer Feature to Pause a Title After a Certain Period Of

The tool allows viewers to set the timer for 15, 30, or 45 minutes, or just “finish the show.” | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Physicists Are Reinventing the Laser

In the 1950s, when physicists were racing to invent the first laser, they found that the rules of quantum mechanics restricted how pure the color of their light could be. Since then, physicists and engineers have always built lasers with those restrictions in mind. But new theore … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Smallest-ever Chameleon Discovered in Madagascar

Researchers have found a minuscule chameleon in Northern Madagascar, which they believe to be the smallest reptile on the planet. Small body, big attitude—just look at that face. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Google Deletes 100k Negative Reviews of Robinhood App from Angry Users

Google removed at least 100,000 negative reviews of the stock trading app Robinhood from the Google Play app store after angry users sent a flood of critical reviews that caused the app’s rating to plummet on Thursday. The app’s rating went from roughly four stars out of five on … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Musk and Bezos Scrap over Who Gets to Be Space

The two wealthiest men in the world—Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos—are bickering about their competing satellite internet projects, in an argument prompted by SpaceX’s recent request to move some Starlink satellites to a lower orbit. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Google Continues to Promise Its Bid to End Cookies Isn't an Enormous Power Grab

On Monday, Google released a few more details on its proposed tracking alternative to third-party cookies, a “privacy-first” technology that, from any angle, seems like just another way for the company to maintain its stranglehold on digital ad sales. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Raspberry Pi Introduces a New $4 Board, and Its Own Silicon

The Raspberry Pi is one of the smallest and cheapest mini computers you can buy. It has an HDMI port, USB ports, and runs Ubuntu or other open-source operating systems like a champ. The new Raspberry Pi Pico, on the other hand, is like the CPU of a more complex machine. By itself … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Historic NASA Launch Platform Will Be Demolished

NASA’s Mobile Launcher Platform-2—a structure involved in the Apollo and Space Shuttle missions—is in the process of being torn down. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Personalized Skin Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in New Trial Results

The future of cancer treatment might involve personalized vaccines meant to manage or even prevent relapses—at least if new research published Thursday continues to pan out. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Monkeys Understand Economics and Steal High-Ticket Items to Barter for Food

Some of you all may be familiar with the crime ring of long-tailed macaque monkeys that reside around the Uluwatu Temple in Bali, Indonesia, who were thrust into infamy a few years ago for stealing from tourists and holding the ransom until they were paid in food. As if that visu … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Facebook Bans Creation of New Events Near Federal and State Houses

To head off a potential encore of last week’s violent insurrection, Facebook is blocking users from creating new Facebook events in the vicinity of the White House, the U.S. Capitol building, and any state capitol buildings through President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on Jan. … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Apple Reportedly Planning to Redesign the iMac at Long Last

A fresh face and Apple Silicon could transform this year's line of iMacs. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Leaked Parler GPS Data Points to Police Stations, U.S. Military Bases

Location data gleaned from thousands of videos posted on the social network Parler and extracted in the days before Amazon restricted access to app this week, reveal its users included police officers around the U.S. and service members stationed on bases. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

ISP in Idaho Planned to Block Facebook and Twitter to Punish 'Censorship'

Your T1 WIFI (YTW), an ISP serving North Idaho and the Spokane, Washington, area, told customers it would block Facebook and Twitter for its customers after the social networks suspended President Trump's accounts following the attack on the Capitol. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

DarkMarket, the Web's Biggest Darknet, Just Got Taken Down

DarkMarket, one of the internet’s largest forums for criminal activity, has been seized and the man believed to be its operator has been arrested, European authorities announced Tuesday. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

GitHub Fires Jewish Employee for Warning That Nazis Were Among the Rioters

Microsoft-owned GitHub is facing an employee backlash after it reportedly terminated a Jewish worker for warning in a corporate Slack channel that there were “nazis” present at the U.S. Capitol riot. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Parler Users Breached Deep Inside U.S. Capitol Building, GPS Data Shows

At least several users of the far-right social network Parler appear to be among the hoard of rioters that managed to penetrate deep inside the U.S. Capitol building and into areas normally restricted to the public, according to GPS metadata. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Every Deleted Parler Post, Many with Users' Location Data, Has Been Archived

In the wake of the violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol by scores of President Trump’s supporters, a lone researcher began an effort to catalogue the posts of social media users across Parler, a platform founded to provide conservative users a safe haven for uninhibited “free … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

CueCat Inventor Is Back to Help Trump Try to Overthrow Election

The inventor behind one of the worst gadgets of all time has joined the motley crew of quasi-experts trying to defend President Donald Trump’s unfounded election fraud claims despite being wildly unqualified to do so. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Apple Purges 39,000 Games from China's App Store

In its biggest single-day purge, Apple removed 39,000 games from its China store as part of a crackdown on games without a government license in the country. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

Amazon Purchases Podcast Network Wondery

On Wednesday, Amazon announced that it had a acquired Wondery, the podcast publisher best known for successful serialized shows like “Dirty John,” “Dr. Death,” “Business Wars,” and “The Shrink Next Door.” | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

How the Ashes of Star Trek's Original Scotty Got Smuggled Aboard the ISS

As revealed in a fascinating report by The Times in the United Kingdom, some of the ashes of James Doohan, Star Trek’s original Scotty, now live on board of the International Space Station. They’ve been there since 2008, and until now it’s been a secret. | Continue reading


@io9.gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

3-Body Problem Producer Lin Qi Dies at 39 After Alleged Poisoning by Colleague

Earlier this month, Lin Qi, the founder of Chinese gaming giant Yoozoo and co-producer of Netflix’s upcoming adaptation of Cixin Liu’s The Three-Body Problem, checked into a hospital reporting symptoms that led doctors and police to believe that he’d been purposefully poisoned by … | Continue reading


@io9.gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

GoDaddy: Sorry We Promised Holiday Bonuses, That Was Just a Phishing Test

GoDaddy decided that December would be a great time to test whether its employees are staying alert when it comes to cybersecurity threats. At a time when its staff is trying to navigate a holiday season hobbled by a pandemic and an ailing economy, the web hosting giant sent a ph … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

YouTube’s Copyright Filter Is Crushing Video Critique–and It’s Getting Worse

Video creators' legal content is being censored by YouTube’s copyright filter. And thanks to a new proposed law by Sen. Thom Tillis, Brewis’ experience could become virtually everyone’s. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

The Butt Pajama Will Follow You Forever

Did you see the ad for a butt-flap onesie while reading the Elle article about the ex-Bloomberg reporter who fell for Martin Shkreli? So did everyone else—and now all our data is likely being swapped by shadowy ad tech companies. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

I Wanted to Sell Tesla to Apple but Failed

Electric car maker Tesla is soaring high, with a $606.9 billion market cap and a stock price that’s up 813% this year. But Elon Musk really wanted to sell the company to Apple back in the days when Tesla was struggling. Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple since 2011, wouldn’t even sit dow … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago

IMF would use your search history for credit scores

International Monetary Fund (IMF) researchers see the possibility of using the data from your browsing, search, and purchase history to create a more accurate mechanism for determining the credit rating of an individual or business. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 3 years ago