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gizmodo 18h ago 11°

Here’s a First Look at Nothing’s Colorful New Headphone A

Say "yell-ow" to the Headphone A.
gizmodo 19h ago 11°

A Low-Cost MacBook Could Resemble a Chromebook in More Ways Than One

A sub-$1,000 MacBook would necessarily demand compromises, especially in the storage department.
gizmodo 18h ago 10°

ULA’s Latest Vulcan Mishap Just Blew Up the Pentagon’s 2026 Launch Schedule

Vulcan Centaur is supposed to launch more than a dozen missions for the U.S. Space Force this year, but those flights could now face months-long delays.
gizmodo 15h ago 10°

Tesla Cybercab Program Manager Exits, Brags About Pushing the Boundaries of Safety

Elon Musk's xAI has also seen a number of departures.
gizmodo 13h ago

Sam Altman’s Creepy Eyeball-Scanning Verification Service Is Coming to a Gap Store Near You

Keep your eye out for the orb.
gizmodo 17h ago

Google Rolls Out Nano Banana 2, Now Faster Than Ever

Better model, same bad name.
gizmodo 13h ago

Instagram Will Notify Parents When Teens Use Search Terms Related to Suicide

The new safety feature comes as social media platforms face growing legal pressure over how they affect minors.
gizmodo 10h ago

Anthropic Tells Pete Hegseth to Take a Hike

The Pentagon wants Anthropic to drop safeguards against mass domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons.
gizmodo 20h ago

Tim Cook Teases ‘Big Week’ of Announcements Starting Next Monday

Get your credit cards ready.
gizmodo 15h ago

Disney World’s Villains Land Is Pivoting Away From Scaring Kids

Inspired by the rival Epic Universe, Disney's Villains Land is reportedly becoming a little less evil.
gizmodo 14h ago

My Therapist Will Be Hearing About ‘Smiling Friends’ Ending

The creators of Adult Swim's smash-hit animated comedy series announced the series is ending after season three, with two 'straggler' episodes to follow.
gizmodo 19h ago

Same Poop, Different Results: At-Home Gut Health Tests Are Wildly Inconsistent, Study Finds

New research has found that different gut health testing companies can provide wildly different results from the same fecal sample.
gizmodo 13h ago

Could Melting Glaciers Actually Slow Climate Change?

It’s a comforting idea, but a new study did not find evidence to support it.
gizmodo 18h ago

Humans Sketched Oddly Precise Geometric Patterns Onto Ostrich Eggs 60,000 Years Ago

Prehistoric humans had a surprisingly sophisticated understanding of geometric rules, as this study suggests.
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