Caitlin McGarry, Gizmodo

Caitlin McGarry

Gizmodo

Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Past:
  • Gizmodo
  • Macworld
  • PCWorld
  • CIO.com
  • TechHive
  • Greenbot
  • InfoWorld
  • Computerworld
  • Network World

Past articles by Caitlin:

Peloton's Video Game Feature Is Here, and It's Fun

The struggling connected fitness company has gamified its rides with a new feature called Lanebreak. → Read More

Apple's First Event of the Year Reportedly Set for March 8

Rumor has it a 5G iPhone SE and updated iPad Air are on deck. → Read More

It's Time to Nuke the Doomsday Clock

The clock is 100 seconds to midnight. But that tells us nothing about the world today. → Read More

L’Oréal and Alphabet's Verily Are Working on Extremely Personal Skincare

A new research partnership to understand skin biology could help you build a skincare routine that actually works. → Read More

L’Oréal and Alphabet's Verily Are Working on Extremely Personal Skincare

A new research partnership to understand skin biology could help you build a skincare routine that actually works. → Read More

Now You Can Pay Money to Use Instagram

Popular Instagrammers will be able to charge you to subscriptions to exclusive Stories. → Read More

Razer and Fossil Made a Smartwatch ‘Designed for Gamers’ (Whatever That Means)

I can't believe I'm saying this, but the Razer x Fossil Gen 6 actually needs more RGB. → Read More

Jabra's Affordable New Fitness Earbuds Might Be Worth the Trade-Offs

The company is also fixing a huge issue with the Elite 7 Pro. → Read More

Facebook Takes a First Step Toward Making the Metaverse a Real Thing

The Horizon Worlds platform is now available for Quest VR headset owners. → Read More

Apple Is Fixing the iPhone 13 Pro's Most Irritating Feature

The new high-end iPhone can shoot super cool macro photos, but it's been a pain to use—until now. → Read More

Peloton Made a Camera That’ll Guide You While You Lift Weights

The connected fitness company's first sub-$500 device is an AI-powered camera that tracks your strength-training workouts. → Read More

Gadgettes: We Have a Problem With Plugging Into The Metaverse (It's Facebook)

On this week's episode of Gadgettes, Gizmodo's consumer tech team womansplains Meta's Metaverse—and how the Facebook Papers are involved. → Read More

Peloton Tread Is Back, and It's Very Good

Peloton's cheaper treadmill is back on the market, and it's so fun to run on—but we haven't forgotten the recalls. → Read More

The New Beats Earbuds Are Basically Perfect

With a new winged design and Apple's H1 chip, the Beats Fit Pro have every feature you could want for less than AirPods Pro. → Read More

Introducing Gadgettes: Gizmodo's Gadgets Podcast Is Here

Gizmodo's consumer tech team womansplains technology every week. Join us! → Read More

The Ultra-Powerful New MacBook Pro Is Top Notch (Sorry, Sorry, Trying to Delete)

The MacBook Pro is finally everything you want a pro machine to be. → Read More

The New MacBook Pro Is a Ridiculous Beast Powered by New M1 Pro and Max Chips—and Yes, There's a Notch

Apple just "unleashed" its gigantic Pro laptops from Intel. → Read More

Surprise! Samsung Is Also Having an Event Next Week

The company announced a Galaxy Unpacked "part two" is Wednesday, Oct. 20, just after Google and Apple reveal their latest products. → Read More

How to Get the Most Out of Your Apple Pencil

The Apple Pencil is more than just a drawing tool, and you can customize its capabilities. → Read More

iPhone 13 Review: Just Get the Pro Instead

The iPhone 13 and 13 Mini offer a huge jump in battery life, but the camera upgrades fail to impress. → Read More