Republican lawmakers pounding the well-worn TikTok ban drum are using flaming hot tensions over the conflict in Israel to try, once again, to knock the
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Amazon to Ditch Clothing Stores, Wants More Grocery Stores Instead Gizmodo
Amazon will close its two physical clothing stores by next week, less than two years after it opened its first location in May 2022. The
An Ode to the Doctor Who Hand Pose Gizmodo
David Tennant’s Doctor is very big on hands. Well, most biped humanoids, Time Lords included, are quite keen on having all their limbs. But remember
Boeing Bowing Out of Starlink Competition Prompts Smug Response from Elon Gizmodo
In the latest twist in the satellite industry, Boeing has decided to forfeit its license for a low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation, a project
Doctor Who’s First Dalek Story Is Getting Restored in Color Gizmodo
Doctor Who is set to celebrate its big 60th birthday in a few weeks—but it wouldn’t be a party without a few friends, nor a
NASA Apologizes for Not Supporting Your Delulu Plans to Visit Jupiter Gizmodo
NASA issued an apology for a slightly shady post on X that questioned people’s ability to visit Jupiter. Read more… NASA issued an apology for
Roccat Vulcan II Review: A Flashy Upgrade Gizmodo
Roccat recently released two gorgeous mechanical gaming keyboards as part of its Vulcan series: the Vulcan II and Vulcan II Mini Air. Both models showcase
Apple Music’s Cheap Voice Plan Disappearing Is Another Example of ‘Streamflation’ Gizmodo
Apple Music subscribers can no longer sign up for the Voice Plan and existing subscribers’ auto-renew will turn off at the end of the billing
Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures FAST Channel Teases 3 New Series Gizmodo
Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures—a free ad-supported (FAST) channel devoted to the ever-popular roleplaying game—launches soon, and Hasbro Entertainment has released new clips showcasing the three
Study Reveals Shrinking Timeframe to Contain Global Warming to 1.5 Degrees Gizmodo
Our global carbon budget to avoid permanently reaching 1.5 degrees of warming is smaller than we previously thought, new research says. A study published this