Episode 3 of Severance's sophomore season answered a question we've been thinking about season one... and then left us with even more questions.
In both public and private, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg extols the future of AR even while staff worry about him getting in bed with Trump.
The $70 billion dollar hedge fund is going full FUD.
How does raw water compare to tap water? A microbiologist explains why the risks outweigh the benefits.
Plus, Nosferatu cinematographer Jarin Blaschke teases some wild new visual ideas for Robert Eggers' Werwulf.
A CDC employee spoke with Gizmodo about the "unprecedented" changes.
Trump's supporters have long had an ax to grind against public media.
Despite its diminutive size, the artifact once featured a working lock mechanism.
The design tweaks are nice, but that's not a reason to upgrade. Neither is a bunch of new AI tricks. Samsung's ultimate phone could do so much more.
Olivia Holt, Mason Gooding, Devon Sawa, and Jordana Brewster star in the new horror film, out February 7.
The MSI Cyborg 14 serves up solid game performance and a stylish design for under $1,000.
Evolution has largely deprived us of our ability to swivel our ears, but those vestigial muscles still activate when we listen intently, according to new research.
Marvel's former Captain America is the latest Avenger to deny any further return to the franchise, seemingly an obligatory claim at this point.
One of Voyager's earliest episodes happens to also feature the most perfectly annoying kid in Star Trek history.
The website GodisaGeek is owned by Calvin Robinson, a far-right priest who went viral for imitating Elon Musk with a Nazi-like salute at an anti-abortion summit.
The great battle for Greenland is probably all about resources to make apps like ChatGPT better.
The alleged fraud ring includes law firms, doctors, and pain management clinics.
Following in the footsteps of Skeet Ulrich, Scott Foley is returning to the horror franchise in the 2026 release.
The Foreign Anti-Digital Piracy Act (FADPA) would let copyright holders force ISPs to shut down access to certain websites.
Mexico's government is urging Google to reconsider bending the knee to Trump.