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For months, rumors have been swirling that Apple was planning on rolling out some big changes to Siri, its chirpy digital assistant. Onstage at WWDC today, the company finally unveiled those updates, and—surprise, surprise—they’re mostly in line with the earlier whispers. Apple announced two major updates at its annual developer conference. First, Siri will finally…
Update: MacOS Sierra is now available for download. You can get it from the Mac App Store here. Apple is using the launch of its newest release of the Mac OS X, version 10.12, to rename the operating system entirely. The 16-year-old desktop operating system will no longer be called OS X—it will, instead, be…
The developer preview for the latest version of tvOS just dropped, and it’s made some minor—but seriously great—improvements to the Apple TV. There’s the Roku-like Remote app for iOS, which will allow users to navigate their Apple TV from their phone—including using a keyboard to search via Siri. And there’s Live Tuning, which lets you…
In anticipation of the Apple Watch 2’s launch later this year, Apple announced WatchOS 3 today at WWDC 2016. If you’re like me and own an Apple Watch (mine’s called My Great Regret) then you can look forward to having apps actually load when you want them to, rather than waiting forty minutes just to…
Breathing is important. There’s really no disputing that. But when Apple announced its new breathing app at WWDC 2016 today, it included an endorsement from one of the biggest spewers of feel-good pseudo-scientific garbage, Deepak Chopra. The new app, Breathe, is part of WatchOS 3, and will help guide you through meditation and breathing exercises…
It’s hard out there for a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Cursed with short arms and a giant head, it’s not easy for them to live everyday life. So color us surprised for how far this T-Rex goes on the American Ninja Warrior course. It’s totally hilarious to watch it goofily flail around the obstacles with its tail…
As had been heavily rumored and then leaked yesterday, Microsoft confirmed that it’ll be releasing a hardware revision for the Xbox One. Update: Microsoft announced that the Xbox One S will be available starting August 2nd. Officially announced today at Microsoft’s E3 2016 press conference, the Xbox One S will cost $300 and hits stores…
North Korea has been laying the groundwork for a massive cyber attack against South Korea, government officials from South Korea told Reuters. According to the report, North Korea launched a hacking campaign in 2014, which affected more than 140,000 computers at 160 South Korean businesses and government agencies. South Korea suspects that since the hacked…
In April, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that the agency would approve the merger of Time Warner Cable and Charter, paving the way for the creation of the second largest cable and internet provider in the country. The company’s products are now marketed under the brand Spectrum. Today the FCC denied Gizmodo’s request for…
A 2,000-year-old orb of butter weighing 22-pounds was recently discovered in Co Meath, Ireland. Ancient butter experts believe that it was once offering to the gods. It’s also “theoretically… still edible” according to Andy Halpin, one of the Irish National Museums’ assistant keepers. Not a chance, Andy! If the age of this dairy meteor or…
If you have any hopes of ever creating a timelapse video better than photographer Keith Loutit’s The Lion City II – Majulah, you better start snapping photos soon because it took Keith over three years to capture the nearly one million photographs used to create this incredible video. By the time it was complete, Keith…
Using machine learning, researchers from MIT have developed a system that produces sound effects that are so realistic they even fool human listeners. The new algorithm, developed by researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, can predict the precise acoustical qualities of a sound, and then simulate it in an extremely realistic way.…
China, conceiver of large, ambitious, and often terrifying new infrastructure projects, has decided to build another opportunity for its citizens to stare into the abyss of mortality very tall glass bridge, despite the fact that the last one wasn’t as strong as some people hoped. To assure future tourists that the Zhangjiajie bridge—the world’s highest…
A smarter Siri. New Macbooks. A redesigned Apple Music. These are just some of the things we’re anticipating at WWDC 2016, Apple’s big developer conference which kicks off today at 1pm ET. As usual, Apple will be livestreaming the whole thing. Of course, it wouldn’t be an Apple livestream if it didn’t come with a…
We already knew Lego’s new Porsche 911 GT3 RS Technic set weighed in at a whopping 2,704 pieces, and measures almost two feet long when fully constructed. But the complex build takes so long that even an accelerated timelapse video of it being assembled is still over 25 minutes. But it’s not like you have…
Microsoft is buying LinkedIn in an all-cash transaction valued at $26.2 billion (at $196 per share). It will continue to operate independently and will retain its brand after the acquisition. LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner will report to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, and the deal is expected to be finalized by the end of this year.…
The writing on the wall for blood-testing startup Theranos continues. Not that anyone should be surprised, but Walgreens is immediately closing all those Theranos blood-testing centers it probably shouldn’t have opened to begin with. Walgreens’ 40 Theranos centers in Arizona provided most of the customers for the start-up, which has been in freefall since reports…
Virtual assistants are getting scarier—I mean, fancier—with rumored features like facial recognition and integrated Google services. Then there’s Alexa, which can’t even perform a Google search. As the arms race ramps up, Amazon hopes like Alexa best if she can tell when you’re mad and apologize quickly enough for not knowing which album you want…
Facebook has learned that some things aren’t worth doing if you don’t do them right. Over the weekend, the social network made a “happy independence day” graphic for users in the Philippines (of which there are about 52 million) to share to commemorate the country’s 1898 independence from Spain. That’s all very nice, except it…
It’s crazy what a bunch of lasers can discover. In an exclusive interview with The Guardian, archaeologists in Cambodia said they uncovered previously unknown hidden cities near the Temples of Angkor Wat, which is part of one of the most important archaeological sites in Southeast Asia. Using airborne laser scanning technology and covering an area…