A comprehensive website covering design, technology, science, and culture, launched in 2002 as part of the Gawker media network.
Gizmodo is a blog focused on design, technology, science and science fiction. It features news, reviews, and in-depth coverage on the latest consumer electronics, gadgets and technological innovations.
Originally launched in 2002 as part of Gawker Media, Gizmodo was one of the earliest blogs to bring tech journalism to a mainstream audience. Its irreverent tone and willingness to critically examine and poke fun at the tech industry made it a popular destination for those interested in technology.
Over the years, Gizmodo expanded to cover science, transportation, politics, social issues and internet culture as viewed through a technological lens. It builds its own custom gadgets, such as smartphone-controlled beer drones and other wacky projects. In addition to tech news, Gizmodo also features buyer's guides, product reviews and behind-the-scene looks at how tech gets made.
Known for its access and insights, Gizmodo has broken major news stories, including some of the earliest looks at new Apple products and prototypes. It played an important role in unveiling the lost iPhone 4 prototype in 2010.
Today, Gizmodo is published by G/O Media and continues to provide in-depth, irreverent and entertaining reporting on the intersections of technology, science and culture.
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