|
by Germain Lussier on (#754KM)
Tom Rhys Harries stars in the Batman villain's solo project, in theaters on October 23.
|
Gizmodo
| Link | https://gizmodo.com/ |
| Feed | http://gizmodo.com/rss |
| Updated | 2026-04-22 19:48 |
|
by Passant Rabie on (#754KN)
The new bill also tightens regulations on vapes and other nicotine products.
|
|
by AJ Dellinger on (#754KP)
So much for those net-zero emissions pledges huh, guys?
|
|
by Isaiah Colbert on (#754H1)
Prime Video's superhero show deepens its characters and expands its lore, but inconsistent animation and clumsy plotting keep it from being the triumph it should be.
|
|
by Matt Novak on (#754H2)
Foreign objects were the most common type of complaint, including wood in corn dogs.
|
|
by Germain Lussier on (#754H3)
Fresh off her return in 'Daredevil: Born Again,' Jessica Jones is getting her long-awaited action figure glow-up.
|
|
by Kyle Barr on (#754H4)
The ultra-repairable laptop is pushing the whole PC industry in the right direction.
|
|
by Kyle Barr on (#754H5)
Sure, it looks dull, but HP's EliteBoard G1a offers a glimpse at a future where our PCs are completely hidden from view.
|
|
by Gayoung Lee on (#754E1)
A stretchy, mid-level layer of nanodiamonds allows the typically hard, brittle crystal to bend, not break, under pressure.
|
|
by Germain Lussier on (#754E2)
The new Ryan Gosling sci-fi movie has grossed almost $600 million, which normally would make a sequel inevitable.
|
|
by Ellyn Lapointe on (#754E3)
In a pre-IPO filing, Elon Musk's company fessed up to the immense challenges and risks of putting AI in space.
|
|
by Passant Rabie on (#754E4)
A new report calls out the agency for failing to complete the lunar spacesuits despite two decades of effort.
|
|
by James Pero on (#754E5)
Is Samsung opening up to open earbuds?
|
|
by Germain Lussier on (#754E6)
Director Jon Favreau presented a full clip on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' and, well, check it out.
|
|
by Ed Cara on (#754E7)
Ace is the first robot that can match serves with some of the best pro players in the world, a new study shows.
|
|
by James Whitbrook on (#754BB)
Owlcat Games gets down to earth (well, space) with 'Osiris Reborn', delivering its splashiest game yet-one that could hide a compelling RPG core.
|
|
by Germain Lussier on (#754BC)
Will Forte, Lana Condor, and John Cena star alongside all your favorite Looney Tunes characters.
|
|
by James Pero on (#754BD)
This is not your dad's La-Z-Boy.
|
|
by Matt Novak on (#754BE)
Crypto groups have spent more than $20 million on the 2026 midterms so far.
|
|
by James Whitbrook and Gordon Jackson on (#754BF)
Plus, meet the man behind Clayface in some new teases for the DC movie.
|
|
by Cheryl Eddy on (#7548X)
The former CEO of Fox Filmed Entertainment recalls a very different outlook about superhero movies at the time.
|
|
by James Pero on (#7548Y)
NextSense's EEG-equipped wireless earbuds are an intriguing idea, but I'm not sure if sleep-tracking can save me from constant tiredness.
|
|
by Germain Lussier on (#7546K)
James Ortiz's performance as the talking rock in the sci-fi film qualifies him for the Academy Awards.
|
|
by Sponsored by Mint Mobile on (#7546M)
Sign up for a year of Unlimited wireless to save $500 instantly, then add up to $400 in trade-in credit.
|
|
by Mike Pearl on (#7546N)
"If they don't have the ability in their contract to remove their byline, we're going to use their name," a company leader reportedly said.
|
|
by Ed Cara on (#7544D)
Scientists say the monkeys' behavior is a crafty adaptation to living near people.
|
|
by Bruce Gil on (#7544E)
The Florida man helped BlackCat/ALPHV operators maximize their payouts.
|
|
by Mike Pearl on (#753ZK)
What's been pitched as the most dangerous AI model in the world allegedly has a giant security hole.
|
|
by Mike Pearl on (#753ZM)
SpaceX clearly wants to make its mark in the vibe coding space.
|
|
by Cheryl Eddy on (#753XD)
Curry Barker, the emerging horror talent behind 'Obsession,' will take on Tobe Hooper's legacy at A24.
|
|
by AJ Dellinger on (#753VC)
Surely this will encourage a sense of job security.
|
|
by Gayoung Lee on (#753VD)
It's weird but true, and physicists now have more questions.
|
|
by Germain Lussier on (#753RY)
It notched a Guinness World Record for the highest-altitude launch and retrieval of a Lego set.
|
|
by Ece Yildirim on (#753RZ)
OpenAI wants you to forget about Nano Banana Pro and come back to ChatGPT, please.
|
|
by Kyle Barr on (#753S0)
The monthly subscription is less again, but subscribers will lose out on Call of Duty until a year after launch.
|
|
by Cheryl Eddy on (#753S1)
'Happy Death Day' star Jessica Rothe adds another mind-bending horror role to her resume.
|
|
by Ellyn Lapointe on (#753S2)
Concerns had been raised about the durability of Orion's heat shield after Artemis 1.
|
|
by Tom Hawking on (#753S3)
No, really.
|
|
by Passant Rabie on (#753S4)
Though they orbit the same planet, Uranus' outer rings have two very different origin stories.
|
|
by James Whitbrook on (#753NS)
His adult swole form is distressing a presence enough, but if we see the young huttlet in the film, it could be far worse.
|
|
by Kyle Barr on (#753NT)
The Framework Laptop 13 Pro comes with better battery life, a better chip, and-finally-a touchscreen.
|
|
by AJ Dellinger on (#753NV)
A mass shooting at FSU may have been encouraged by conversations with ChatGPT.
|
|
by Cheryl Eddy on (#753NW)
Lee Cronin's new creature feature is 133 minutes long, so you can't really blame the guy.
|
|
by Matt Novak on (#753NX)
"When I got the call I said, wow, it's Tim Apple (Cook!) calling, how big is that?"
|
|
by Cheryl Eddy on (#753JF)
Everyone remembers the creepy kid at the center of the 1976 horror classic-but he's only part of the problem.
|
|
by Gayoung Lee on (#753JG)
The Lyrid displays will peak later today and continue until April 26.
|
|
by Bruce Gil on (#753JH)
Lawmakers in the UK are raising concerns over the government's contracts with the controversial, Peter Thiel-backed data company.
|
|
by Ellyn Lapointe on (#753JJ)
Eleven missing or dead scientists are now at the center of a federal investigation, and three had direct ties to NASA.
|
|
by James Whitbrook on (#753JK)
39-year-old Wataru Takeuchi was charged for posting plot descriptions of movies and anime series so detailed that a Tokyo court declared them copyright infringement.
|
|
by Ece Yildirim on (#753JM)
The President's comments come after the government's sudden interest in Mythos.
|