Gizmodo

Gizmodo is a technology news website that covers topics such as gadgets, science, and culture. The site provides in-depth reporting and analysis on the latest tech trends and innovations. While they occasionally use sensational language to attract readers, their content is generally reliable and informative.

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The Daily's Verdict

This news site is known for its high journalistic standards. It strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. It has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

98%

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  • Gizmodo appears to have a neutral reporting stance, as they report on various topics without expressing personal opinions or taking sides.

Conflicts of Interest

98%

Examples:

  • Gizmodo does not seem to have any conflicts of interest that would influence their reporting.

Contradictions

87%

Examples:

  • However, these instances are rare and do not significantly impact the overall reliability of the site.
  • There are instances where Gizmodo reports on contradictions or inconsistencies in the information provided by sources.

Deceptions

75%

Examples:

  • Gizmodo occasionally uses clickbait-style headlines and sensational language to attract readers.
  • However, the content of the articles generally does not contain any major deceptions or misinformation.

Recent Articles

  • Sneak Peek into Samsung's Upcoming Galaxy Watch 7, Watch Ultra, Buds 3, and Buds 3 Pro: Design and Color Reveals

    Sneak Peek into Samsung's Upcoming Galaxy Watch 7, Watch Ultra, Buds 3, and Buds 3 Pro: Design and Color Reveals

    Broke On: Thursday, 27 June 2024 Samsung's Unpacked event on July 10, 2024, will introduce the Galaxy Watch Ultra with a rounded watch face in a gray exterior and orange accents, as well as the Galaxy Watch 7 in olive green. The Galaxy Buds 3 and Buds 3 Pro feature stemmed designs with angular shapes and blue/orange accents or dark gray finishes, respectively. Rumors also suggest new foldables, including the Galaxy Fold 6 and Flip 6, and Samsung's first smart ring.
  • Apple's New AirPods with Infrared Cameras: Enhancing Spatial Computing and Audio Experience by 2026

    Apple's New AirPods with Infrared Cameras: Enhancing Spatial Computing and Audio Experience by 2026

    Broke On: Sunday, 30 June 2024 Apple to release new AirPods with infrared cameras by 2026, enhancing spatial computing and audio experience through advanced gesture control and directional sound. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts mass production beginning that year.
  • Apple's Commitment to Improving iPhone Battery Replacement by 2025: A Response to Regulatory Pressures and Consumer Demands

    Apple's Commitment to Improving iPhone Battery Replacement by 2025: A Response to Regulatory Pressures and Consumer Demands

    Broke On: Wednesday, 26 June 2024 Apple is responding to regulatory pressures and consumer demands by making iPhone batteries more replaceable, with plans to make self-repair easier by 2025. This includes extending software features to third-party components and exploring new technology for simpler battery replacement.
  • Unexpected Disintegration of Russian Satellite Creates Over 100 Pieces of Debris in Low Earth Orbit: ISS Crew Takes Precautions

    Unexpected Disintegration of Russian Satellite Creates Over 100 Pieces of Debris in Low Earth Orbit: ISS Crew Takes Precautions

    Broke On: Thursday, 27 June 2024 A Russian decommissioned Earth observation satellite, RESURS-P1, disintegrated in low Earth orbit on June 26, creating over 100 pieces of debris. The event occurred near the International Space Station (ISS), prompting astronauts to take shelter for an hour as a precaution. The cause of the break-up remains unclear but highlights the growing issue of space debris in low Earth orbit, with over 25,000 trackable pieces and millions more smaller objects.
  • Rabbit R1: Security Vulnerability Exposed, Hardcoded API Keys Leak Sensitive Information

    Rabbit R1: Security Vulnerability Exposed, Hardcoded API Keys Leak Sensitive Information

    Broke On: Wednesday, 26 June 2024 A security vulnerability in Rabbit R1 device exposes sensitive user information through hardcoded API keys, potentially affecting responses from ElevenLabs API and connected apps like Google Maps, Yelp, Azure. Discovered by Rabbitude community over a month ago, the breach grants unauthorized access to read and alter R1's responses and voice. Rabbit has since revoked some but not all affected API keys.
  • Newly Discovered: The Jumping Ability of Madagascar's Chtonobdella Leeches

    Newly Discovered: The Jumping Ability of Madagascar's Chtonobdella Leeches

    Broke On: Tuesday, 20 June 2017 Researchers confirm leeches in the Chtonobdella genus can jump, observed by Ibn Battuta and modern scientists. They anchor their rear sucker, coil back, and launch forward like a striking cobra or spring. This behavior offers new insights into their behavior and ecology.
  • New Discoveries Suggest Waves Shape Titan's Liquid Methane Seas and Lakes

    New Discoveries Suggest Waves Shape Titan's Liquid Methane Seas and Lakes

    Broke On: Wednesday, 19 June 2024 MIT researchers suggest waves are responsible for shaping Titan's large seas and lakes on Saturn's moon, based on simulations and comparison with Earth's erosion patterns. Discoveries from NASA's Cassini spacecraft reveal Titan, larger than Mercury, has a complex hydrocarbon cycle with liquid methane and ethane bodies shaped by waves similar to Earth's oceans.
  • The Boys Season 4: Homelander's Trial and the Power of Corporate Propaganda

    The Boys Season 4: Homelander's Trial and the Power of Corporate Propaganda

    Broke On: Thursday, 13 June 2024 In the fourth season of The Boys, Amazon Prime Video's satirical series on fascism and celebrity culture, Homelander (Antony Starr), the narcissistic leader of the Seven, faces trial for murder. Despite his brutal methods and disdain for regular people, Homelander remains a beloved figure due to corporate manipulation.
  • Discovering the First Merging Quasars During Cosmic Dawn: A Groundbreaking Observation of Galactic Cores 900 Million Years After the Big Bang

    Discovering the First Merging Quasars During Cosmic Dawn: A Groundbreaking Observation of Galactic Cores 900 Million Years After the Big Bang

    Broke On: Monday, 17 June 2024 Scientists have discovered the first confirmed pair of merging quasars during the Cosmic Dawn, just 900 million years after the Big Bang. Each roughly 100 million times heavier than the Sun, these galactic cores are undergoing a mega merger, with gas and dust falling into central supermassive black holes and emitting massive amounts of light. The findings offer insights into early universe formation and quasar host galaxy evolution during Cosmic Dawn.
  • New Google Device with Radar Technology Sparks Speculation: Is it a Next-Gen Nest Thermostat or Smart Speaker?

    New Google Device with Radar Technology Sparks Speculation: Is it a Next-Gen Nest Thermostat or Smart Speaker?

    Broke On: Monday, 17 June 2024 Google's new wireless device with model number GJQ8U, which passed through the FCC and features 60GHz radar technology similar to Soli, could be a new Nest Thermostat or smart speaker. The last major update to the Nest Learning Thermostat was in 2011, and this upgrade may bring motion detection or gesture control with Soli technology.