Browsing: July

Former NIH Director Anthony Fauci waits for testimony to begin before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee during a hearing in Washington, DC. Anna Moneymaker/hide caption

U.S. stocks ended sharply lower on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged, raising fears that the central bank could face major challenges in taming sky-high inflation. Also, AI-related semiconductor stocks continued their decline ahead of quarterly results from a batch of big tech companies. All three major indexes ended in negative territory

A dorm room desk is rarely designed. It arrives with the furniture package or gets assembled in the first week, and everything that lands on it does so gradually: a charger from one order, a notebook from the bookstore, a lamp someone left behind. The surface accumulates. None of it is chosen. These seven products…

The Gizmodo consumer tech team tried out so many incredible gadgets this month that narrowing down this list took some real deftness. We finally got our hands on a quality laptop that somehow manages to be just $900 despite RAMageddon and a gaming laptop that’s truly portable. That’s not to even mention the robovac with…

July 2026 saw streaming platforms and broadcast networks pull the plug on multiple series, including Wonder Man, while also confirming final seasons for several established shows. This roundup covers every TV show that networks canceled or confirmed as ending this month