Fact Checking Site Snopes Is Being Held Hostage In Messy Legal Battle
The fact-checking site has some ownership complications that will make for an expensive court battle.
The fact-checking site has some ownership complications that will make for an expensive court battle.
That’s weird... but it’s also telling.
Come September YouTube's web-based video editor, which made its debut seven years ago, will be gone.
By introducing the Skrulls Marvel’s opened the door to a new possibility for future films—Secret Invasion.
There are security fuck-ups and there are legendary security fuck-ups. This one clearly falls into the latter category.
If you’re looking for a lesson in how not to respond to bug reports, look no further than Budapest.
Officials with Tokyo Electric Power Co. Holdings Inc. believe the substance is the remains of atomic fuel rods.
In this week’s Giz Asks, we talk to doctors, researchers, and medical field workers with a variety of opinions, from mainstream to fringe.
Orcas, it turns out, can be truly brutal. So, Discovery Channel, when are we getting our Orca Week?
The worst thing about these boots is that they’re not available for us sorry sacks of flesh here on Earth.
The “chipping party” is scheduled for August 1st, and the slow death of worker privacy rights is slated to follow immediately afterwards.
A new story from The Guardian sheds light on two Facebook contractors who live in a two-car garage with their children.
A lone brown bear is being blamed for a horrifying incident in which 209 panicked sheep plunged off a cliff in the Pyrenees.
Kids and space ships go hand in hand, which is why so many of us fondly remember the Lego Space Shuttle Launch set.
It might not be farewell after all.
An unexpected arrangement of genetic material that could require some textbook rewrites, and may help model the next pandemic strain.