Rising El Niño Intensity Sparks Global Food Security Concerns

Global climate shifts this year are likely to disrupt food production throughout the world, straining food security worldwide. A report published this month by scientists associated with Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) explained that El Niño is going to bring too … | Continue reading


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Matthew Perry Was Amazing in This Underrated Comedic Fantasy

The loss of actor Matthew Perry was a staggering blow to just about every single one of us. Perry is one of those actors who, at any given moment, could magically become part of our lives, especially if we happen to stumble on a rerun of his mega-hit show Friends. Throughout his … | Continue reading


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Doctor Who's Older Seasons Won't Be Streaming on Disney+

If you’re in the U.S. and you want to watch any new Doctor Who that’s yet to air—including the eagerly awaited 60th anniversary specials starring the returning David Tennant, and the equally anticipated debut of Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor—you’ll need Disney+. But if you … | Continue reading


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Threads (Not That Threads) Tells Meta It Had the Name First

Threads Software Limited demanded Meta stop using the Threads name in the UK, saying it has owned the trademark in Britain since 2012. Threads Ltd. told Meta in a letter dated Oct. 30 that it is giving the company 30 days to discontinue using the Threads name, saying if Meta does … | Continue reading


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Apple's 'Scary Fast' Event: How to Watch and What to Expect (New Macbooks and More)

Apple is telling its legions of fans they’re going to be absolutely terrified by just how much (pumpkin) juice is in the company’s new line of desktop devices. New iMacs and MacBooks with newfangled M3 processors should be in store for Apple’s “Scary Fast” event, set to go late i … | Continue reading


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See Your All-Time Favorite Monsters Celebrate Halloween In Style

It’s the most horrifying time of the year. A time when the most dastardly, terrible, disgusting, and shocking creatures come out for tricks, and sometimes, treats. We, of course, mean it’s Halloween, and if you’re like us, all month long you’ve been celebrating by watching horror … | Continue reading


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Max Adds Matthew Perry Tribute to Each Friends Season Opener

With news of actor Matthew Perry’s passing over the weekend, fans are understandably reacting by re-watching episodes of Friends, the hit NBC sitcom that ran from 1994 to 2004 and featured an ensemble including Perry as Chandler Bing. All 10 seasons are streaming on Max, and the … | Continue reading


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Scientists Grow Mouse Embryos in Space for the First Time

As part of the next phase of human spaceflight beyond Earth, one question remains when it comes to the exploration, and possible colonization, of another world: Can we have babies in space?Read more... | Continue reading


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Samsung's One UI 6 Update Adds AI Camera Features to Level Up Your Photography

Samsung’s One UI 6 update brings a number of features to the Galaxy camera that promise to improve your photos. These six new features are marketed to both serious photographers as well as the average smartphone user. Read more... | Continue reading


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New Marvel Book Designates MCU as Earth-616, Creating More Multiversal Headaches

There are a lot of Earths in the vast, varied, and occasionally blown-up Marvel multiverse—realities that have now grown to encompass the alternate universes not just in comics, but games, cartoons, live action TV, and yes, movies. But now Marvel is set to draw the ire of very sp … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 1 year ago

Amazon's iRobot Takeover on Course for Approval by February

European Union antitrust regulators set a Feb. 14 deadline to approve Amazon’s $1.4 billion purchase of iRobot, the maker of Roomba, according to a report Reuters Monday. The extended deadline gives the European Commission two more months to approve the deal, which Amazon has low … | Continue reading


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Meta Is Asking Users for Handouts Amid New Regulations in Europe

Being waterboarded with advertisements sort of feels like second nature on the likes of Facebook and Instagram, but for some in the EU willing to pay, that will change. Read more... | Continue reading


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You Can No Longer Make Money Posting Misinformation on X, Musk Claims

X creators whose posts were amended or corrected in Community Notes are no longer eligible to receive ad revenue share, owner Elon Musk said on Sunday. Community Notes is a fact-checking program on X, formerly known as Twitter,  allowing users to provide additional context or cor … | Continue reading


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160 Million Pounds of 'Secret Chemicals' Used by Oil and Gas in Pennsylvania, Report Says

Oil and gas companies in Pennsylvania are likely using dangerous forever chemicals in fracking wells, without having to legally disclose this to the state. This is making it difficult for vulnerable communities to know if they are at risk of contamination and health issues.Read m … | Continue reading


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Extreme Diet Content Should Not Be Incentivized, Meta Oversight Board Says

Meta’s Oversight Board wants the company to revise its policies to prevent it from incentivizing creators who post about dangerous extreme diets. As of now, creators posting through Meta’s Partner Monetization Program can earn ad revenues off of content that describes people tryi … | Continue reading


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Microsoft May Drop Support for 'Unauthorized' Xbox Controllers, Accessories

Xbox’s latest console patch has hidden DRM that appears to brick some commonly used third-party Xbox accessories. While the company claims that these unauthorized controllers and USB ports somehow hurt gamers’ experience, gaming accessibility advocates say it could drastically li … | Continue reading


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Updates From Doctor Who, Deadpool 3, and More

Get a festive new look at Terrifier 3. Godzilla celebrated 50 years of Jet Jaguar with a new live-action short film. Plus, get a look at the final, final episode of Attack on Titan’s very final season, finally. To me, my spoilers!Read more... | Continue reading


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Gizmodo Monday Puzzle: Can You Survive the Zombie Apocalypse?

The Gizmodo Monday Puzzle is back from summer hiatus! After a long season of sunshine, flip flops, and mental atrophy, it’s time to fall back into the cool, brisk world of rationality. Our last challenge before the break was also our most controversial yet. The comments section b … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 1 year ago

AI This Week: Cruise's Robotaxi Meltdown

Academic researchers at the University of Chicago are helping artists fight back against AI algorithms that would ingest and monetize their works. Researchers have developed a program called “Nightshade” that could “break” AI programs that ingest unauthorized content that has bee … | Continue reading


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Here Are the Top AI Stories You Missed This Week

If you’re behind on what’s happening with the robot uprising, have no fear. Here’s a quick look at some of the weirdest and wildest artificial intelligence news from the past week. Also, don’t forget to check out our weekly AI write-up, which will go into more detail on this same … | Continue reading


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Five Nights at Freddy's Scares Up a Massive Box Office

Horror movies usually hit big no matter when you release them, but October can help them do especially well. Almost every year, there’s a particular movie that outpaces all the rest, and for 2023, that distinction goes to the newly released Five Nights at Freddy’s.Read more... | Continue reading


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Fantastic Beasts Is Probably Dead, As It Should Be

Though the original Harry Potter films managed to make it all the way to the finish line without a hitch, its theatrical follow-up wasn’t so lucky. The Fantastic Beasts movies have had a rough go of it—mostly of series author JK Rowling’s own repeated volition over the last sever … | Continue reading


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Josh Peck Very Well Could've Been Twilight's Edward Cullen

The original Twilight movie and its four sequels were known for many things, chief among them being catapulting the leading trio of Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner into super stardom that. Back during the late 2000s and 2010s, the three of them were hot youn … | Continue reading


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Somehow, The Black Phone Will Ring Up a Sequel

In 2021, following his split with Marvel over Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, director Scott Derrickson pivoted back to full-on horror with The Black Phone. Based on a 2004 short story by Joe Hill, the film was notably one of the few instances where leading man Ethan … | Continue reading


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Girl With the Dragon Tattoo is Hacking Its Way to a TV Reboot

David Fincher is known for a number of films and TV shows, though his 2011 adaptation of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo isn’t one that gets talked about as heavily. With widespread critical acclaim and an Oscar nomination for Rooney Mara (along with a still pretty great opening … | Continue reading


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2022's Horror Hit Barbarian is Giving Birth To a Video Game

In the same way that video games get turned into movies (or TV shows!) these days, the reverse is true. It doesn’t happen quite as often, but a number of movies have jumped over to games in some capacity, and they’re usually pretty famous or long-running franchises. Star Wars is … | Continue reading


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D&D's Deck of Many Things Delayed Due to Defects

Glaring issues have forced Wizards of the Coast to push back the physical release of its upcoming playing card set and get everything in proper order. | Continue reading


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Richard Moll, Batman Animated's Harvey Dent, Has Died at Age 80

Moll's prolific decades-long career spanned both film and TV and featured appearances in Night Court, Scary Movie 2, and Babylon 5. | Continue reading


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Thriving Deep-Sea Coral Reefs Discovered Near the Galápagos

Marine biologists discovered two pristine deep-sea coral reefs off the coast of the Galápagos islands this week, one of which is over eight football fields long. The reefs sit between 370 and 420 meters below the surface, and their discovery expands our understanding of deep, col … | Continue reading


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Highlander's Henry Cavill-Led Reboot May Be Alive and Kicking Again

Back when when Hollywood was remaking 80s films at a reliable clip, Highlander was one of those that seemed to just be eternally on the docket. The last substantial piece of news about it was that former Superman/Witcher Henry Cavill was attached to it, and that was back in 2021. … | Continue reading


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This AI Safety Summit Is a Doomer’s Paradise

Leaders and policymakers from around the globe will gather in London next week for the world’s first artificial intelligence safety summit. Anyone hoping for a practical discussion of near-term AI harms and risks will likely be disappointed. A new discussion paper released ahead … | Continue reading


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Physicists Simulate Time Travel Using Quantum Entanglement

The quantum world operates by different rules than the classical one we buzz around in, allowing the fantastical to the bizarrely normal. Now, a team of physicists has used quantum entanglement to simulate a closed timelike curve—in layman’s terms, time travel.Read more... | Continue reading


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Surprise Netflix Hit The Conference Blends Drama, Gore, and Pitch-Black Humor

The top non-English language film on Netflix last week was The Conference—a Swedish horror movie that’s no doubt drawing viewers in with its thumbnail of a ghoulishly grinning, dirt-stained mask. Those who click on it will be rewarded with a blend of corporate satire and campgrou … | Continue reading


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Spider-Man 2's Best Moments Broaden Its Perspectives

There’s a bit of a running joke in the world of Insomniac’s Spider-Man games. Avengers Tower, Bleecker Street, and Nelson and Murdock are lit up across its New York City: but when shit hits the fan, where’s everyone but Spider-Man? Perhaps the real question of these games is more … | Continue reading


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Daredevil Has Its New Showrunner, Directors, and Tone

Daredevil: Born Again has been, uh, born again. Again.Read more... | Continue reading


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SBF Testifies That Alameda Only 'Borrowed' Customer Funds

Sam Bankman-Fried testified before a jury for the first time on Friday saying he did not defraud FTX customers or take their funds, according to Bloomberg’s live reporting of the trial. The FTX and Alameda’s founder said that Alameda “borrowed” them, but admitted “a lot of people … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 1 year ago

Google Paid How Much to Be the Default Search Engine?

Google’s antitrust trial revealed the multi-billion dollar tech company paid out a whopping total of $26.3 billion in 2021 to keep its status as the default search engine on phones and multiple browsers, Bloomberg Law reported Friday. The Justice Department argued that by spendin … | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 1 year ago

Max Has Some Questionable Suggestions for Your Our Flag Means Death Withdrawals

The ship has now sailed on season two of Our Flag Means Death, and we’ve just stopped sobbing long enough to check our email and find a missive from Max with the subject line “What to watch after Our Flag Means Death.” Read more... | Continue reading


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Tesla's String of Mass Recalls Over the Last 12 Months

Tesla and recalls are no strangers as it seems to have one every few weeks or months due to various system glitches and malfunctions. From loose seat belts to power steering, to traction battery recalls, Tesla is no novice when it comes to fixing errors stemming from production i … | Continue reading


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Detailed Mars Water Map Shows Where to Land Future Explorers

A new map of subsurface water on Mars just dropped, and it reveals regions on the Red Planet where ice may be buried beneath the surface for future astronauts to use.Read more... | Continue reading


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Democrats Release ‘Most Comprehensive Plan Ever’ to Address Plastics Problem

This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here.Read more... | Continue reading


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Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Wants to Compete for AI Dominance on Android

The next upgrade to one of the most ubiquitous chips in all of the Android ecosystem is trying to hit Google on its own turf, that being increasingly ubiquitous generative AI. Qualcomm’s week-long chip extravaganza in Maui showed off the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 that’s ready for OEMs’ … | Continue reading


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Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra Might Do More Than Just Zoom in From Really Far Away

Yes, we’re already talking about the successor to the Galaxy S23 Ultra, or what is bound to be Samsung’s next big flagship smartphone in the coming year.Read more... | Continue reading


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Crypto Exchanges, Not Just FTX, Are All a Mess Right Now

The founders of cryptocurrency exchanges face a mountain of regulatory challenges and billions in personal losses. Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao personally lost $12 billion this year as trading volumes on Binance declined, according to a Bloomberg report Friday. Meanwhile, the Winkl … | Continue reading


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One of Apple's Privacy Features, Designed to Protect Your MAC Address, Has "Never Worked"

Ever since Apple re-branded as the “Privacy” company several years back, it’s been rolling out features designed to show its commitment to protecting users. Yet while customers might feel safer using an iPhone, there’s already plenty of evidence that Apple’s branding efforts don’ … | Continue reading


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On Loki, Time's Running out for the TVA—and the Multiverse

Things go haywire at the Time Variance Authory—to be expected, since the Temporal Loom is about to burst over capacity—on Loki episode four, “The Heart of the TVA,” on Disney+.Read more... | Continue reading


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Stem Cell Clinics Are Selling Shady, Unproven Treatments for Long Covid

Shady stem cell clinics are still peddling false hope to people dealing with covid-19, new research this week suggests. The study found dozens of clinics selling stem cell treatments for covid-related issues, especially long covid. These therapies often cost thousands of dollars, … | Continue reading


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Sony Explains Why Your PlayStation Plus Subscription Costs More Now

Last month, Sony raised the prices for PlayStation Plus by up to 35%. In an interview the company recently gave to Barron’s via ResetEra, the company attempted to justify this price increase.Read more... | Continue reading


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