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The Greatest App of All Time Day 11: Flashlight vs. Tinder

Welcome back to Gizmodo’s March Madness bracket challenge to name the greatest app of all time! Yesterday’s lineup was another nail-biter but with more than 53 percent of the vote, Duolingo threw Skype out on its culo. Today, the mighty flashlight takes on the only dating app in our lineup.If you’re just tuning in, you can read all about our selection criteria for this historic contest right here. Check out the full bracket of contestants embedded below. And as always, if you think we missed your personal favorite app of…

AI-Generated Joe Rogan Chats Up Steve Jobs

This isn’t the real Steve Jobs. It’s actually a wax mockup on display at a wax museum in Istanbul, Turkey. As good as this wax display is, new advancements in AI-generated voice tech may be able to mimic the Apple co-founder’s voice as well.Photo: Grey82 (Shutterstock)It is “Spooky Season,” so it just makes sense we’d be seeing, or at least hearing, some famous tech folks coming back from the dead. Steve Jobs often feels like he’s still got two feet out of the grave for how often the tech entrepreneur is brought up in

Apple iPhone 6 added to the vintage list of the company

Image Source : APPLE iPhone 6 Tech giant Apple has added the iPhone 6, launched in 2014, to its list of vintage products. In February 2022, the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus received the same classification as antique, and now the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus will follow suit, reports AppleInsider. When the iPhone 6s was launched, the tech giant continued to sell the…

Here’s When Gizmodo First Wrote About (Almost) Everything In Tech

Image: Gizmodo/Getty (Getty Images)Gizmodo is 20 years old! To celebrate the anniversary, we’re looking back at some of the most significant ways our lives have been thrown for a loop by our digital tools.Gizmodo had humble beginnings and some decidedly un-humble writers when it first launched in 2002. Our tagline at the top of the page read “The Gadgets Weblog” and we had nine whole categories of coverage which included “PDAs” and “Peripherals.” Since then, we’ve grown up a little bit and expanded out to cover every inch