Google ended the rivalry between its two major AI research hubs as it puts all hands on deck for the race to AI integration.
Rare footage from thousands of feet underwater shows never-before-mapped areas of the ocean floor.
Called LOOP, the Airbus design calls for a greenhouse, a gym, and a centrifuge to simulate gravity.
It fixes most of the issues we had with the original Kobo Elipsa and its stylus.
The rocket was too small and its price tag was too big.
Twitter largely took away blue checkmarks from legacy verified accounts yesterday, but Stephen King, William Shatner, and LeBron James' checkmarks remained.
Lots of folks have concern about the direction of AI. Should we, uh, maybe heed those warnings?
The variety show will air April 25 and feature special guests like David Dastmalchian, Matthew Lillard, and Barbara Crampton.
After this year's Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, a new animated film hits theaters in 2024.
The ISS was flying over Argentina at the time of the incident, leading some people to believe the interference was in fact a taxi driver from the country.
The Scarlet Witch actress says that asking her to do stunts is a "waste of time" because trained stunt performers do it better.
In a fawning interview on the TED stage, CEO Shou Chew's made a pitch for why his app is good for the world.
The encrypted email service has more features than ever and surpassed 100 million users worldwide. Gizmodo talked to the CEO about what's new and what's next.
Director John Caird explains how he turned Hayao Miyazaki's masterpiece into a play, which can finally be seen in U.S. theaters this weekend.
The HomePod looks the same as its predecessor, sounds too bassy, and costs too much.
The virtual effects create a convincing feeling of high-speed driving, without destroying my home.
Two fungi commonly found in plants and soil made meals of some of the hardest-to-recycle plastics.
Writer-director Lee Cronin talks to io9 about his reimagined take on the classic Sam Raimi-Bruce Campbell series.
The heavy-lift Vulcan Centaur was undergoing tests at a NASA launch facility when a powerful fireball tore through the test mount.
Twitter seems to be struggling with the removal but the promised checkpocalypse has come. Blaze it!