Gizmodo obtained consumer complaints about Rover through a FOIA request with the FTC.
There's never been a better time to play everything Netflix has to offer on phones, which still remain free for anybody who has a Netflix account.
Farewell, Atlas. Thanks for not starting the robot uprising.
Ridley Scott's 1979 masterpiece starring Sigourney Weaver is back on April 26.
While last year was considered the peak of AI hype, a study of industry investment patterns tells a slightly different story.
An unrecognizable Riley Keough and Jesse Eisenberg star in David and Nathan Zellner's quirky new epic, opening nationwide April 19.
The space agency jettisoned a large pallet of old batteries, intending for them to burn up in Earth's atmosphere, but a small fragment survived the journey.
Vecna: Eve of Ruin will take players across the multiverse to stop the legendary lich's return—and to the upper echelons of D&D 's leveling systems.
The ancient Lyrids are now active, with peak meteor shower activity expected this coming weekend.
Marvel, Star Wars , and other Disney-branded programming could soon be getting FAST channels within the company's streaming service.
Apple still needs to convince the rest of the world that the iPhone still has more to offer.
YouTube is expanding its crackdown on ad blockers to mobile users, escalating its "global effort" to make you watch ads.
Plus, Guillermo Del Toro teases a fun little cameo in his Frankenstein movie.
Gizmodo tested DALL-E's new editing feature, but our trials showcased the limitations of AI image generators.
The black hole lurks just 2,000 light-years away in the constellation Aquila.
The Saturday Night Live sketch co-starring Mikey Day, Heidi Gardner, and Kenan Thompson debuted last week.
And all it took was the life of one Romulan senator, one criminal, and the self-respect of one Starfleet officer.
The bots continue to beat Elon Musk in the war for X domination.
Prime Video's adaptation of the legendary post-apocalyptic sci-fi games is a hit—but it's not without a few stumbling blocks
The majority of American adults feel like they're not getting enough sleep, according to a new survey.