Tech industry insiders partied with media influencers in New York City to mark the anniversary of the iconic news site's launch.
We've been covering tech for 20 years, and we were early to every major innovation... right?
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The titans of tech brought plenty of disruption to our broken transportation system but delivered little in the way of innovation.
Author and activist Cory Doctorow reflects on the fight over who owns what in a digital world.
On Gizmodo's 20th anniversary, we look back at the cables of old and new.
Over the past twenty plus years, Amazon's gone from bookstore to everything store. Here's all the companies it swallowed to make that happen.
It was impossible to predict these now common technologies would become so critical 20 years later.
David Bohnett on what sets the social web apart, how GeoCities handled hate speech, and the profound need to log off more often.
We were promised a world of augmented reality, robot servants, and... STDs.
Digging into DARPA's history to suss out the agency's most significant, sometimes scary research from the last two decades.
The founder of Wikipedia looks back at how things have changed on the web, and what's stayed the same.
Over the past two decades, social media has taken over the world and become a menace to democracy. Can a pseudonymous hacktivist get it back on the right track?
A look back at the last two decades of chatbots, digital pets, and artificial intelligence.
The strangest devices from the year Gizmodo published its first story.
The once-vibrant transhumanist movement doesn’t capture as much attention as it used to, but as an idea it’s far from dead.
Peter Rojas gave birth to Gizmodo, but Joel Johnson raised the baby.
Gizmodo editors talked to Peter Rojas, the site's founder, as part of the celebration of our tenth anniversary. Here's what he said.