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Trump Runs Facebook Ads in Spanish Despite Saying 'This is a Country Where We Speak English, Not Spanish'
Donald Trump’s reelection campaign is currently running Facebook ads in Spanish, a decision that’s perhaps a little strange coming from a president who’s previously criticized others for speaking the language in the United States.
Microsoft Seizes 'Hotrnall.com' and Other Copycat Domains From North Korea-Linked Hackers
On Monday, Microsoft announced that it had taken control of 50 domains associated with a hackers believed to be operating out of North Korea. Unsealed court documents show that the domains include “hotrnall.com,” “office356-us.org,” and “mai1.info,” among other copycat URLs.
Guy Gets Severed Arm Preserved by Taxidermist: 'I Wanted to Do Something Cool'
Lots of people have two arms. Far fewer can say they have one on a shelf by their sink. A 37-year-old Canadian man recently joined this exclusive club, turning his amputated limb into a unique conversation piece thanks to a helpful taxidermist—and a hungry colony of beetles.Read more...
Anti-Robocall Bill That, in a Perfect World, Fines Spammers $10,000 Per Call Is Now Law
President Donald Trump on Monday signed into law a bill that aims to curb annoying spam robocalls that have saturated our recent-call lists over the past few years. And it might help! At the very least, it will make us feel like someone is trying to do something about this relentless mess.
Our Top Posts of the Decade: A Dubious List for a Meaningless Timeline
As far as we can tell, the 2010s were nothing close to what most of us expected. Instead of flying cars, we got half-baked semi-autonomous vehicles. Instead of social media birthing kumbaya, it fueled genocide and helped erode the foundations of democracy and reality itself. Rather than tackle the impending doom of…Read more...
The 100 Most Popular io9 Posts of 2019
Another year has come and gone and with it so, so, so many nerd blogs. Here are the ones you, dear io9 readers, clicked on the most. A big thank you and a Happy New Year to all of you.
Samsung Is Making the Best Phones
Last year after a somewhat lackluster product cycle, I said Samsung couldn’t afford to hold back anymore. And in 2019, it seems Samsung took that message to heart because it released some of the most exciting phone tech we’ve seen in the last 12 months.Read more...
I Never Knew How Much I Needed a Star Wars TV Series Before The Mandalorian
In the last week and a half, two Star Wars sagas have come to a close. First The Rise of Skywalker wrapped up the sequel trilogy, followed this past Friday by season one finale of the first live-action Star Wars TV series, The Mandalorian. Only one of these stories managed to unite and delight the bulk of the…Read more...
In 2020, Here's How You Can Help Address the Climate Crisis
This is the time of year when we talk about nice things. Hopeful things.
The Dreadmoji
When asked to be interviewed for this blog, a team of emoji designers for a major emoji platform requested to see the text of the article before publication, for fear of violating their company’s contract. This isn’t rare; media representatives and other employees potentially facing reprisal do this all the time (and…Read more...
Open Channel: The Best Tweets of the Decade That Still Haven't Been Deleted
Over a decade in, the value proposition of Twitter as a medium is murky, not easily defined—though one area it undoubtedly excels is allowing important people to show every embarrassing contour of their entire ass to the rest of the world. Albeit buried under months or years of less interesting posts, miraculously,…Read more...
The Absolute Worst Tech of 2019
Gadgets have to work a lot harder to suck in 2019 than they have in years past. They have to bankrupt companies, reveal our data, or be so overpriced they even make Apple look cheap. The gadgets below did all that, but some went even further. Some were pointless Skymall dreck, and some nearly ruined much nicer and…Read more...
Bushfires Still Ravaging Australia, With Thousands Reportedly Fleeing to Beaches in Victoria State
The ongoing Australian bushfire crisis has forced thousands of people in the southeast part of the country to flee towards waterfronts, Bloomberg reported, with an estimated 4,000-5,000 individuals in Mallacoota in Victoria state sheltering on beaches and piers as flames swept in on Tuesday.
Biden to Coal Miners: Learn to Code
Democratic presidential contender and Joe Biden has some advice for the recently disrupted: learn to program.
Open Channel: What Video Game From 2019 Needs Its Own Movie?
There were a lot of interesting video games that came out in 2019, with deep and complex stories that are begging for the big screen. Of course, seems like even the popularity of shows like The Witcher might not be enough to break the video game movie curse...but could one of 2019's games finally succeed?Read more...
RIP Syd Mead, Legendary Designer of Blade Runner and Tron
Science fiction would not be what it is today without the influence of Syd Mead. Mead, a futurist and industrial designer whose work on films such as Blade Runner, Tron, and Aliens, died early this morning at the age of 86. Curbed confirmed the sad news.Read more...
Sonos Doesn't Understand How Recycling Works
Trashing your old electronics is bad for the planet—a big reason why you might’ve noticed tech companies push sustainability programs in recent years. Sonos recently joined the recycle brigade in October, launching its Trade Up hardware upgrade program that gives users discounts if they “responsibly recycle older…Read more...
LOL The Uncharted Movie
Much like its protagonist, Nathan Drake, the Uncharted movie keeps falling off a cliff.Read more...
The Chaos of California's New Privacy Law Has Already Begun
California is becoming a monument to how much businesses surveil and abuse its residents, as apps and stores are scrambling to put up “Do Not Sell My Info” notices in compliance with the state’s hefty data privacy law.Read more...
Don't Trust Netflix's 'Most Popular' List
Netflix’s “best of” content rankings reek of bullshit. And based on Netflix’s own metrics for popularity, they are.Read more...
The Satellite Images That Show a Decade of Climate Change
The 2010s will be remembered as the decade when we could no longer deny climate change.Read more...
ProtonMail Just Launched A Calendar So You Can Encrypt Your 2020
ProtonMail—an email service that makes it stupid-easy to encrypt communication—has now made it stupid-easy to encrypt your schedule.Read more...
Prehistoric Stone Monument in Scotland May Have Been Intentionally Built to Attract Lightning
Researchers working in the Outer Hebrides island chain off the west coast of Scotland have uncovered evidence of a previously unknown rock monument located within a stone’s throw of the iconic Calanais Standing Stones.Read more...
Thing I Instinctively Hate Likely to Become Wildly Popular
In its quest to create new ways to make its denizens dissociate from reality, Snapchat is launching a cartoon series that puts user avatars in the episodes.
This Is the Decade Smartwatches Actually Became a Thing
Over the past ten years, smartwatches have gone from futuristic tech relegated to sci-fi flicks to something so common, it’s not a surprise to multiple people sporting them on your daily commute. These wrist-sized computers can’t do quite as much as your smartphone, but these days the modern wristable can do…Read more...
The 9 Best Star Wars Moments of 2019
Star Wars has dominated much of the pop culture landscape in the past several years, but 2019 was ridiculous. With one saga of films ending, a whole new era of TV starting, the hype leading to both, and then all matter of other media, there’s a chance we’ll never have as much Star Wars as 2019 provided. Then there was…Read more...
Mom Who Injected Feces Into Cancer-Stricken Son’s IV Gets 7 Years in Prison
An Indiana woman who poisoned her 15-year-old son with his own feces while he was on chemotherapy in 2016 is now set to spend more than a half-decade behind bars.Read more...
Juul Employees Reportedly Can't Stop Vaping at Work
Who’d have thought the company that developed a discreet and highly addictive nicotine product would have trouble preventing its very own employees from using it in the workplace?Read more...
Sharon Stone Was Blocked From Bumble, Just Like Us
Proles were enthralled to discover in the wee hours of this morning that Sharon Stone is on Bumble, the dating app where ~ladies~ make the first move. Around 1 AM EST, she tweeted a screenshot showing that her account had been disabled; after what must have been a furious few hours for the Bumble customer service team…Read more...
CRISPR Scientist Gets Three Years of Jail Time For Creating Gene-Edited Babies
Disgraced Chinese scientist He Jiankui has been sentenced to three years in jail for creating the world’s first genetically modified human babies.
Google's Pixel Can't Win on Software Tricks Alone
After four generations of Pixel phones, one might imagine that Google with its vast resources and massive reach would be enjoying a similar position to what Apple enjoyed following the launch of the iPhone 4, or at least something close to that. But even after accounting for a wildly different gadget landscape and the…Read more...
Report: India Prime Minister Proposes Helping the Coal Industry Survive Amid Climate Crisis
Coal may continue to reign in India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has proposed to skip a carbon tax on this dangerous fossil fuel, according to documents Reuters reviewed. Given how urgent the climate crisis is becoming, the world simply cannot afford any more handouts to the coal industry.Read more...
Hardware Hacker Designs and Builds His Own Digital Camera Sensor—Sony Has Nothing To Worry About
Making your own digital camera sensor isn’t as complicated as you’d think, as YouTube hardware hacker Sean Hodgins discovered. But you’ll need a solid understanding of electronics, an immense amount of patience, a steady soldering hand, and very low expectations of how your homebrew hardware will perform.Read more...
Kevin Feige Teases the 'Legitimately Scary' World of Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness
Venom 2 casting breakdown teases a possible Spidey cameo. Fiege promises more fear in Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. Doctor Who gets a cool guest star for its upcoming season. Plus, an interesting flag has been spotted on the set of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and a new clip from Harley Quinn …Read more...
Why Is There No Male Birth Control Yet?
The injustice of our current contraceptive regime needs no elaboration. Enough to say that it’s bizarre, at this late date, that male birth control still does not exist. Every couple of years some scientist says they’re on the brink, and the same stale monologue jokes are hauled out of storage; afterwards they are…Read more...
New Year's Eve Fireworks in Sydney Will Go Ahead Despite Fires, Wind, and Smoke
Australia is experiencing some of the worst bushfires in the country’s history, but that’s not going to stop Sydney from enjoying an annual New Year’s Eve tradition. Fireworks in the country’s largest city will proceed like normal tomorrow night, despite the fact that the region is under a total fire ban and many…Read more...
The UGG Closet Is Open and Hundreds Of Styles Are On Sale
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Tech Ghouls, Yoda Theories, and One Dumb Wikipedia War: Best Gizmodo Stories of the Week
This is it, everyone. 2020 begins this week. A new year, a new decade, a new physical form to inhabit . . .
Google Search Now Has a (I'll Probably Never) Watchlist
There is entirely too much content out there—so much so that plenty of folks find it quite literally overwhelming. And trying to keep track of all those horror movies and melodramatic reality shows and whodunnits starring Chris Evans in a cable knit sweater (oh ok, fine. There’s only one of those. But I’m optimistic…Read more...
Fox Networks Could Soon Go Dark for Millions Still Stuck With Cable
As we prepare to embark on a new decade, any fans of Fox programming still holding onto their cable subscription could soon be SOL. Hundreds of mid-range and local cable providers with millions of customers between them are locked in 2020 contract negotiations with Fox, and the broadcasting company’s allegedly holding…Read more...
Writer Chris Terrio Offers an Unsatisfying Explanation for Kelly Marie Tran's Limited Screen Time in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
Wait, where’s Rose? As anyone keeping up with the state of Star Wars discourse has undoubtedly heard, Rose Tico, the Resistance engineer introduced in The Last Jedi and played by Kelly Marie Tran, has a very small amount of screen time in The Rise of Skywalker. Like, compared to her role in The Last Jedi, where she’s…Read more...
The Costume Designer For Birds of Prey Dishes on Harley Quinn's Killer Fashion Sense
Every time I think about Birds Of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn, I think about the fashion. Its looks are just killer, with Harley herself taking the bedazzled cake as a decked-out Margot Robbie wearing some of the snazziest duds ever seen in a superhero film.Read more...
Remilia, The First Woman To Compete In The League Of Legends Championship Series, Dies At 24
Twitch Streamer and former professional League Of Legends player Maria “Remilia” Creveling died on Friday at the age of 24, according to a tweet from her close friend and esports journalist Richard Lewis.
This Parody Explores the Serene Joy of Just Not Caring About Star Wars
Have you hugged the Star Wars nerd in your life lately? Because they’re probably far, far more stressed out than is reasonable. Such is the nature of fandom, that it can end up with a lot of unnecessary frustration when something you love ends up differently than you imagined, or otherwise it doesn’t but other people…Read more...
Samsung's Incubator Lab Is Making Indoor Sunlight and a Robot Friend That Definitely Won't Murder You
Samsung’s in-house incubator program, Creative Lab, has developed a reputation for brewing off-the-wall innovations it feels like few people, if any, asked for. Since opening its doors in 2012, it’s spawned projects like a 360-degree wearable camcorder, an AI-driven desk lamp, and a recording app specifically geared…Read more...
Luke and Yoda Have a Dispute About a Party and a Stick in this Bad Lip Reading of The Last Jedi
It’s 2019, almost 2020, and I haven’t gotten tired of bad lip readings. I’m sorry. (I’m not sorry.)Read more...
Steven’s Ship Gets Sunk in a Preview Clip For Tonight’s Steven Universe Future
Fans know the joys of shipping, of imagining two character together. The thrill. The romance. The fanfiction. But fans also know the heartbreak of seeing their ship sunk—that moment of canon confirmation that, no, that ship isn’t happening. Time to whip out the fix fics.Read more...
It’s Confirmed: The Mandalorian Is Returning for a Second Season Next Fall
Is anyone surprised? Anyone? Maybe one of Moff Gideon’s poor bumbling Stormtroopers.Read more...
More Galaxy S11 Leaks Appear to Settle the Samsung Flagship's Most Debated Feature
Are you tired of all these Galaxy S11 rumors yet? Well too damn bad. Because it looks like we’re rounding out the year with a purported first look at the Samsung flagship’s final camera configuration following other leaked details about its size and, possibly, a new naming convention to match the new decade.
Ryan Reynolds Has a Brief Update on Deadpool 3
The Disney-Fox merger changed the fate of a number of film franchises, not to mention the entire entertainment industry. One of the most notable affected, for fans, was the Deadpool series, which has proven itself markedly successful offering a superheroic vibe not really seen in the MCU or its imitators. Since the…Read more...
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