Early last week, Israel’s Arrow 2 missile system successfully intercepted and destroyed a suborbital ballistic missile suspected of launching from Yemen. It’s a notable technological
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Google Photos Won’t Let You Use Magic Editor to Make a Fake ID Gizmodo
Everyone’s talking about how creepy generative AI is, so Google Photos won’t let you edit pictures of your driver’s license, ID cards, or anything personally
Read an Excerpt from Murtagh, the Newest Book in the Inheritance Cycle Gizmodo
Over a decade has passed since Christopher Paolini last published a book in The Inheritance Cycle, and he returns to Alagaësia, this time following a
There’s Now a Tampon That Can Test for STIs Gizmodo
A UK-based startup is hoping to turn their specialized tampons into a popular test for sexually transmitted infections. The company Daye has launched a new
New Wearable Helps Astronauts Know Up From Down—Trusting It Is the Hard Part Gizmodo
A one way trip to the Red Planet would take up to nine months. During that time, astronauts on board the Mars-bound spacecraft could lose
Government Surveillance Reform Act of 2023 Seeks to End Warrantless Police and FBI Spying Wired
The Government Surveillance Reform Act of 2023 pulls from past privacy bills to overhaul how police and the feds access Americans’ data and communications. The Government
U.S. Regulators Want to Treat Apple, PayPal Like Banks Gizmodo
The Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed to hold big tech accountable to the same regulations that banks are, in a filing Tuesday. If Apple
Rick and Morty’s Dan Harmon on Bringing Rick’s Nemesis Into Season 7 Gizmodo
Four episodes in, season seven of Rick and Morty has already introduced new voices (who sound just like old voices), as well as packed in
Texas’ Screwed-Up Power Grid Is on the Ballot Gizmodo
Texas will vote on whether to give the oil and gas industry billions to make its barely-working power grid more reliable while ignoring the benefits
Waze Now Alerts Drivers if They’re Heading Down a Crash-Prone Road Gizmodo
Waze users will start hearing directly from the app which are the most accident-prone roads on their route. Perhaps now the Google-owned app will help