The 2016 Tech Obituary: Remembering the Gadgets That Didn't Survive The Year
And those which went out with a bang.
And those which went out with a bang.
A new year means a new opportunity to put into practice all those good habits you keep promising to stick to — like keeping a journal, for instance.
So we might not have flying cars, but our cars can predict the future. Is that cooler? Maybe
Although, if a doctor prescribes you chewing gum and breath mints, you probably just need to brush more.
Featuring good dogs, dildos that saved the day and the possibility that we're all going to die in a big space rock explosion anyway.
With 2016 now in the rear view mirror, it’s time to look ahead and see what the coming year has in store. Here are Gizmodo’s most anticipated scientific and technological developments — and backslides — of 2017.
The year 2016 will probably go down in history as the year of the fakes.
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Let us help you soften the blow of your hangover, as it were, with a few tips, tricks, and useful tools.
What kind of shit would Donald Trump pull if he was able to edit tweets?
Why does everyone want to kill Bruce Willis?
If you want to coat your modern Windows OS with some vintage XP design cues, here’s how to do it.
Microsoft could finally be solving one of Windows 10's biggest irritations: automatic updates.
As garbage year 2016 comes to a close, we look back at the worst gadgets of the year.
At least two species of snails use their shell in a much more active form of defence — knocking the crap out of predators.