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Apple's VR/AR headset could be built for short-term virtual experiences, but we may not see it in action until early 2023.
Author and activist Cory Doctorow reflects on the fight over who owns what in a digital world.
Google is claiming that Sonos' voice control technology infringes patents.
These lawmakers hope the caucus can educate lawmakers and serve as a springboard to introduce comprehensive federal autonomous vehicle legislation.
Mark D’Amico pretended a homeless man helped his girlfriend out of a roadside jam, and managed to grab over $400,000 from kindly internet users.
Users are receiving error messages that their fully functional printers are suddenly in need of repairs.
Zillow's surfing 2.0 generates floor plans using machine learning and panoramic photos.
Organizers in San Diego have secured a major win after a long fight against unbridled police surveillance.
BlenderBot gets a little weird when you talk about misinformation and racism.
The "Home Alone" home, Barbie's dream house, Carrie's "Sex and the City" apartment, and the list goes on.
It’s the culmination of the head-spinning nine-day trial, but Jones is also on the hook for another defamation suit in Connecticut.
Migrants would be required to submit up to five face scans per day as part of the measure.
The age of carrying a music-only device is over, but not forgotten.
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.
From pop-up selfie cameras to e-ink displays, Android's tried it all.
Worried you've damaged your hearing with loud music? These earbuds want to diagnose you.
An initial $2.3 million hack of the Nomad crypto token bridge opened the doors to a swarm of coin-hungry users who drained the entire platform of $190 million.
The merger sees iRobot's total acquisition by Amazon for $1.7 billion in cash.
Twitter called Musk's claims "factually inaccurate, legally insufficient, and commercially irrelevant."