August 17, 2020 Google lobbies Australian users against plans to make it pay for news Screenshot: Google Google has published an open letter about a newly proposed government regulation that would compel it to pay media outlets for news…
August 17, 2020 Google says Australian pay-for-news ruling puts ‘free services at risk’ In an open letter, Google has warned users in Australia that free search and YouTube services are “at risk” if Australia implements a proposed…
August 17, 2020 ZTE’s Axon 20 5G smartphone will have the first under-display camera ZTE has announced that it will release the first “mass-produced” smartphone with an under-display selfie camera, with the launch set for September 1st. The…
August 17, 2020 IBM unveils Power10 processor for big data analytics and AI workloads At the Hot Chips 2020 virtual conference, IBM unveiled the Power10, its first commercial 7-nanometer processor, manufactured by Samsung.Read More via VentureBeat Check out…
August 17, 2020 Donald *****, the ‘Professional at Technology,’ Is Now on TikTok Rival Triller In case we needed further proof that President Donald ***** really does not like TikTok, here’s the latest: ***** and his team have created…
August 16, 2020 The rare arcade version of ‘Quake’ is now playable on PC The original Quake has been playable in numerous forms since its debut, but few have had a chance to play the arcade version from…
August 16, 2020 Lovecraft Country Showrunner Misha Green Discusses the Power of Horror and the Horror of Marginalization In a new interview, Lovecraft Country showrunner Misha Green (Underground) goes deep on some of the intriguing, powerful ideas behind the upcoming show. Read…
August 16, 2020 Yale Is Working on a Cheap Coronavirus Saliva Test, and the NBA Is Giving It Spit The Yale School of Public Health on Saturday received emergency regulatory authorization for a new covid-19 diagnostic test that detects the novel coronavirus using…
August 16, 2020 Schools might not have enough laptops for students this fall It’s no secret that laptops have been hot commodities for students during the pandemic, but that might just lead to a crisis as school…
August 16, 2020 Elections, Summer Blockbusters, And Roach-Infested Computers: Best Gizmodo Stories of the Week The fact that we’re already halfway through August defies explanation. I feel like these past few months will go down as “the summer that…