A lot has happened in Star Wars: The High Republic since we last left big bad Marchion Ro—the Eye of the Nihil, and the biggest
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YouTube’s AI Chatbot Reads the Comments for You Gizmodo
YouTube is testing out two generative AI features for Premium users that will answer user questions about the video they’re watching and summarize a video’s
No One Has Any Idea What the Future of John Wick Looks Like Yet Gizmodo
Chad Stahleski wants to keep Queen’s Highlander music in his reboot. Get new looks at Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon and Godzilla Minus One in new
Nobody Wants to WeWork Anymore Gizmodo
WeWork filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday, listing nearly $19 billion in debts, according to Bloomberg. The coworking space, once the largest office
With Euclid’s First Dazzling Images, Webb Finds a Worthy Rival in Deep Space Gizmodo
Earlier this morning, ESA released the Euclid space telescope’s first scientific images, offering a glimpse into its mission to explore the “dark universe”—the mysterious 95%
TikTok Owner’s VR Headset Company Pico Lays Off Hundreds of Staff: Report Gizmodo
ByteDance, the China-based company that owns TikTok as well as one of the biggest overseas VR makers, Pico, is taking a long look at its
The Marvels’ Nia DaCosta Explains Why She Made a Family-Powered Movie Gizmodo
Marvel Studios is tapping into the majorly cosmic powers of Captain Marvel, Carol Danvers (Brie Larson); Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani); and Photon, Monica
Max and AMC’s Content-Sharing ‘Experiment’ Is Just the Beginning Gizmodo
Interview With the Vampire attracted plenty of fans during its first season on AMC—but the Anne Rice adaptation saw its audience grow exponentially when the
Astronaut Tool Bag Becomes Unexpected Satellite After ISS Spacewalk Slip-Up Gizmodo
In space, misplacing a bag of tools is hard to recover from. A tiny mishap during a recent spacewalk outside the International Space Station (ISS)
Lawmakers Say FBI Can Keep Its Prized Surveillance Tool, but It’ll Need a Warrant Gizmodo
A rare bipartisan coalition of lawmakers has teamed up to propose major privacy reforms that could fundamentally reign in the US government’s most powerful domestic