Ahead of the AI Safety Summit starting tomorrow morning taking place outside of London in Bletchley Park, today, the U.K. government has confirmed more details
Month: October 2023
Five Nights at Freddy’s Trounces Mario and Halloween Ends to Smash Streaming Records Gizmodo
Step aside, Halloween Ends. Sorry ‘bout ya, The Super Mario Bros Movie. There’s a new boss in town, and he’s tall, furry, and reeks of
I’m Struggling to Think of a Good Example to Use for Google’s New ‘.ing’ Domain Name Gizmodo
Google has introduced a new top-level domain for the web to use. It’s .ing, and it seems it exists primarily to challenge the internet and
The Second Person to Get a Pig Heart Transplant Just Died Wired
Lawrence Faucette died six weeks after undergoing the experimental procedure involving a genetically engineered pig organ. Lawrence Faucette died six weeks after undergoing the experimental procedure
Mental Misplay – cEDH at Magic Summit EDHREC
Magic Summit took over Salt Lake City this past weekend (October 26-29th), with Alan from Mental Misplay live on the ground to share the event’s
Buying Guide: Every November 2023 LEGO GWP and Offer that we know of Jay’s Brick Blog
We’re now in November, which is the traditional start of the Christmas and Holiday Shopping season, which is one of LEGO’s key shopping windows. The
This Year’s Modular Set Has Been Revealed – the LEGO Icons Natural History Museum 10326 The Brick Show
LEGO and history buffs have long been waiting for this set, and the anticipation for this year’s LEGO modular set has finally been quenched. The
WeWork reportedly on the verge of filing bankruptcy, stock plummets TechCrunch
WeWork is on the verge of filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in New Jersey, according to sources cited by The Wall Street Journal. If WeWork
Musk Tells Rogan He’s Still Down to Kick Zuck’s Ass Gizmodo
Tesla CEO Elon Musk made another appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast Tuesday in an almost three-hour talk on subjects that these two are
The Biggest Show on Netflix Right Now Is Based on a Comic You Can’t Buy Gizmodo
Bodies tells the story of four different murder investigations linked across almost two centuries of British history, from the late Victorian era all the way