Hayley Williams, Gizmodo Australia

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The 9 Greatest Monsters In North America

Frankly, we're a little weary of Bigfoot and Nessie. What about those mysterious critters that don't have dedicated reality shows... but are still integral, beloved, and/or feared parts of the communities in which they're said to dwell? Here are nine wonderfully weird cryptozoological creatures from the North American... → Read More

See You Later, Gizmodo!

It's been a time, but now it's over. While I moved over to Lifehacker full time in September, I worked on Gizmodo for more than three years of my time here at Allure Media, and it's time to properly say goodbye. Before I go, here are some of my favourite stories I've had the privilege of writing for Gizmodo since I... → Read More

A Look Inside Hellboy's Latest Historical Adventure In Hellboy And The BPRD: 1956

While Hellboy himself drifts off into, well, hell, the comics universe of Mike Mignola’s iconic creation has been kept alive by frequent dips back into Hellboy’s days as an agent of the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defence. We’re getting you ready for a dip back in time with a look inside the first issue... → Read More

Google Wants A Refund For Its $5,000 Donation To That Senator Who Sure Seems Super Racist

Tech giant Google is on the long list of firms caught donating to a Mississippi senator who has praised the Confederacy, expressed excitement at the prospect of attending a public hanging, and has been called a white supremacist. It seems the company has now, at its own sluggish pace, gone to the trouble of asking... → Read More

Here's The InSight Lander's First Dusty Picture From The Martian Surface

After a six month journey and gripping landing sequence, NASA’s InSight lander has already returned its first image of the Martian surface. → Read More

Bank Says Keep The Money After ATM Mistakenly Spits Out $100 Bills

There’s no such thing as easy money—unless you’re one of the lucky few who happened upon an incorrectly loaded ATM on the side of an interstate near Houston, Texas on Sunday night.... → Read More

Microsoft Has Beat Apple To Become The Most Valuable US Company

Microsoft on Monday surpassed Apple as the most valuable company in the US, with a market capitalization of about $812 billion. Apple's market cap was about $1 billion less.... → Read More

Supreme Court Appears To Lean Heavily Against Apple's Defence Of Its Walled Garden

On Monday, Apple finally had its highly anticipated hearing before the United States Supreme Court. Since 2011, the tech giant has been fighting antitrust litigation that claims its App Store policies amount to an unfair monopoly. Those who were present at today’s hearing say the case’s outcome isn’t looking... → Read More

Ralph Breaks The Internet's Post-Credit Scenes Came With Some Major Hurdles

Hopefully fans who saw Ralph Breaks the Internet this weekend stayed until the very end of the credits. If so, they were rewarded with not one, but two additional scenes, both of which are hilarious but also came with their own unique set of difficulties.... → Read More

Six Flags Biometric Case Could Turn One Of The Toughest Privacy Laws In The U.S. Upside Down

For the last decade, Illinois has had the nation’s most rigorous law protecting citizens’ biometric privacy information. It’s also a heavily litigated piece of legislation that’s pulled high-profile companies like Google and Facebook into class action lawsuits. Now, Six Flags is contesting a suit that... → Read More

The White House Continues Its Tradition Of Turning Christmas Into A Horror Film

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something filled with the coagulating blood of one’s enemies. The Trump household apparently wasn’t content turning the White House into a dark alternate dimension where all hope dies for just one year — this house of horrors has now become an annual holiday... → Read More

David Harbour's Hellboy Is Abs-olutely Horrifying

It seems like it’s been ages since we got our first look at noted father figure David Harbour as the new take on Mike Mignola’s Hellboy or heard anything major about Lionsgate’s upcoming reboot of the beloved franchise. Thankfully, today, that changes.... → Read More

Billie Piper Returns As Rose Tyler For Her Very Own Doctor Who Audio Series

Remember all those years ago when Russell T. Davies had an idea for a Doctor Who spinoff calledRose Tyler: Earth Defence? Well, now Big Finish is kinda sorta bringing that idea back to life, as part of a new series of audio adventures starring Billie Piper.... → Read More

Facial Recognition Flags Woman On Bus Ad For 'Jaywalking' In China

China’s surveillance system is becoming increasingly omnipresent, with an estimated 200 million cameras and counting. While this state of existence alone is unsettling, it’s even more troubling that the machines are fucking up even the simplest task.... → Read More

Is Aquaman Moist Or Soggy? The First Reactions Are In!

My man! Aquaman may still be just under a month away from washing over theatres, but it’s been screening for members of the media—and while full reviews aren’t allowed yet, they’ve been given the clear to share some non-spoilery thoughts. And good news DC fans, it sounds like it’s gonna be a wet and wild... → Read More

'The Platform Classic' Was Star Wars Resistance Doing What It Does Best

When Star Wars Resistance was first announced, we were told it was a show about racing. And while racing has been on the peripheral for most of this season, it takes center stage in the new episode, “The Platform Classic.” Just not in the way you expect.... → Read More

What's The Smartest Plant?

Compared to even the dumbest human being, your average tulip is a moron. But you’d have to be dumber than a tulip to deny that something — maybe not intelligence in its dictionary definition, but some guiding, autonomic power — is at work among the members of the plant kingdom. And if we grant plants this... → Read More

NSW Is About To Be Hit By One Month's Rainfall In A Day

As if we haven't had enough of wild and dangerous weather this year, the Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for Sydney and other parts of NSW, forecasting a day of heavy rains, flash flooding and high winds. The BOM has warned that the intense low pressure system is building over central... → Read More

Oppo R17 Pro: Australian Price, Specs And Release Date

We may only be a few months out from the launch of the Find X, but Oppo isn't done releasing 2018 phones just yet. It has just announced two new mid-range phones - the Oppo R17 and R17 Pro. Here's what you can expect, and when you can get your hands on them in Australia.... → Read More

Science Says You Should Definitely Sleep Nude [Infographic]

Sleeping nude has so many scientifically proven benefits, though surveys suggest only around 30 per cent of people actually do it. So if you're one of the ones who doesn't take it all off at bedtime - or if you're one of the ones who do, and you want to back up your life decisions - here are 13 scientific reasons you... → Read More