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
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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
YouTube’s Ad Blocker Crackdown Is Getting Harder to Dodge Gizmodo
The best part about one company revolutionizing video-sharing on the internet is that it gets the say in how awful that experience can be. After
Artists Suing Stability AI Forced to Go Back to The Drawing Board on Copyright Claims Gizmodo
A group of artists suing generative AI companies for allegedly using their copyrighted works are down, but not out, following a recent federal judge’s order.
Godzilla Day Celebrations Are Coming to Streaming Gizmodo
Today may be Halloween, but there’s another big holiday this week: Godzilla Day, which marks the anniversary of Godzilla’s release on November 3, 1954. As
WeChat Deemed a Security Risk in Canada, Banned on Government Devices Gizmodo
Canada banned WeChat on government-issued phones on Monday, roughly two years after the Biden administration lifted American bans on the Chinese “everything” app. The Chief
Shawn Levy Really Wants You to Know Logan Matters to Deadpool 3 Gizmodo
Just because Hugh Jackman is returning as Wolverine doesn’t mean he didn’t die already. From the day it was announced that Jackman was joining Ryan
Woman Gets New Cat—and Months of Diarrhea, in Possible Medical First Gizmodo
A woman’s newly adopted cat may have brought her an unwelcome gift: a bacterial germ that caused her months of diarrhea. In a new case
Unprecedented Biting Strength in Jurassic Lampreys Points to Flesh-Eating Past Gizmodo
Fossilized lampreys from the Jurassic period have surprised a team of paleontologists by their size and well-preserved feeding structures, indicating the creepy fish were already