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Starlink tries to block Virginia’s plan to bring fiber Internet to residents
SpaceX wants more money, asks Trump admin to reject state's broadband grant plan.
Google releases pint-size Gemma open AI model
The new Gemma model is a fraction of the size of most new models.
Meta backtracks on rules letting chatbots be creepy to kids
Meta drops AI rules letting chatbots generate innuendo and profess love to kids.
Incan numerical recordkeeping system may have been widely used
The Inca Empire hung by a thread-literally.
Ice discs slingshot across a metal surface all on their own
VA Tech experiment was inspired by Death Valley's mysterious "sailing stones" at Racetrack Playa.
Misunderstood “photophoresis” effect could loft metal sheets to exosphere
Photophoresis can generate a tiny bit of lift without any moving parts.
Apple Watch gets reformulated, non-patent-infringing blood oxygen monitoring
Feature had been removed from US Apple Watches after Apple lost a patent fight.
Upcoming DeepSeek AI model failed to train using Huawei’s chips
Startup encountered persistent technical issues using Huawei Ascend chips.
Sam Altman finally stood up to Elon Musk after years of X trolling
Elon Musk and Sam Altman are beefing. But their relationship is complicated.
Trump orders cull of regulations governing commercial rocket launches
The head of the FAA's commercial spaceflight division will become a political appointee.
Report: Apple’s smart home ambitions include “tabletop robot,” cameras, and more
Apple has purportedly been working on new smart home devices for years now.
Is AI really trying to escape human control and blackmail people?
Opinion: Theatrical testing scenarios explain why AI models produce alarming outputs-and why we fall for it.
Polestar sets production car record for longest drive on a single charge
581 miles on a single charge is impressive, but haven't other drives gone farther?
Google Gemini will now learn from your chats—unless you tell it not to
Gemini will remember this, so it's time to check your privacy settings.
After first operational launch, here’s the next big test for ULA’s Vulcan rocket
This launch was a big success, but it doesn't necessarily quash anxieties about ULA's ability to deliver.
The case for commuting by motorcycle
Despite the reputation, it's better, more practical transit than you might think.
Drag x Drive is a uniquely fun and frustrating showcase for Switch 2 mouse mode
Dual mouse controls work surprisingly well-if you find somewhere to use them.
Bat colony checks in to hotel; 200 guests check out, unaware of rabies scare
The risk is likely low for most, but rabies is nearly 100 percent fatal.
Study: Social media probably can’t be fixed
"The [structural] mechanism producing these problematic outcomes is really robust and hard to resolve."
OpenAI brings back GPT-4o after user revolt
After unpopular GPT-5 launch, OpenAI begins restoring optional access to previous AI models.
Mercedes-Benz Vision V Concept: Is this the solution or a sideshow?
Mercedes is debuting its next electric van at Monterey Car Week.
OpenAI, cofounder Sam Altman to take on Neuralink with new startup
Sam Altman says we could soon have "high-bandwidth brain-computer interfaces."
Worm invades man’s eyeball, leading doctors to suck out his eye jelly
These parasites are usually found in the skin, but they can invade anything.
Space Force officials take secrecy to new heights ahead of key rocket launch
This will be the first national security mission to fly on United Launch Alliance's Vulcan rocket.
Why it’s a mistake to ask chatbots about their mistakes
The tendency to ask AI bots to explain themselves reveals widespread misconceptions about how they work.
Perplexity offers more than twice its total valuation to buy Chrome from Google
Google may soon be ordered to sell Chrome, and Perplexity is ready.
YouTube backlash begins: “Why is AI combing through every single video I watch?”
Adult YouTubers defend childish viewing habits in fight to block AI age checks.
They’re golden: Fictional band from K-Pop Demon Hunters tops the charts
Netflix film's appeal fueled by killer K-pop soundtrack, with one banger after another.
Rad Power’s Radster: A very non-radical commuter bike
The Radster is great as a Class 2 e-bike, but not quite as strong as a Class 3.
Musk threatens to sue Apple so Grok can get top App Store ranking
Musk threatens to sue Apple to get Grok to top spot in App Store rankings.
China tells Alibaba, ByteDance to justify purchases of Nvidia AI chips
Move comes after negotiating an export agreement with the US.
High-severity WinRAR 0-day exploited for weeks by 2 groups
Exploits allow for persistent backdooring when targets open booby-trapped archive.
The GPT-5 rollout has been a big mess
OpenAI faces backlash as users complain about broken workflows and losing AI friends.
Boar’s Head to reopen plant as mold and funky meat problems pop up elsewhere
Inspection reports of other Boar's Head plants do not bode well.
AOL announces September shutdown for dial-up Internet access
Around 175,000 households still use dial-up Internet in the US.
Reddit blocks Internet Archive to end sneaky AI scraping
The Internet Archive confirmed it's in ongoing discussions with Reddit after block.
GitHub will be folded into Microsoft proper as CEO steps down
Microsoft bought GitHub for $7.5 billion in 2018.
Wikipedia loses UK Safety Act challenge, worries it will have to verify user IDs
Judge tossed claim but said UK must not "significantly impede" Wikipedia operations.
Why does Jeff Bezos keep buying launches from Elon Musk?
Satellite companies find themselves between a rocket and a hard place.
LLMs’ “simulated reasoning” abilities are a “brittle mirage,” researchers find
Chain-of-thought AI "degrades significantly" when asked to generalize beyond training.
RFK Jr. posted fishing pics as CDC reeled from shooting linked to vaccine disinfo
Anti-vaccine activist RFK Jr. has vilified COVID-19 vaccines and the CDC.
Trump strikes “wild” deal making US firms pay 15% tax on China chip sales
The deal won't resolve national security concerns.
Scientists hid secret codes in light to combat video fakes
Video used to be treated as a source of truth, but that's no longer an assumption we can make."
$30K Ford EV truck due in 2027 with much-simpler production process
It's a clean-sheet approach to designing and building an electric vehicle.
Experiment will attempt to counter climate change by altering ocean
Gulf of Maine will be site of safety and effectiveness testing.
Netflix drops One Piece S2 teaser, renews for S3
"Everything I've done, everywhere I go, is for the One Piece."
How old is the earliest trace of life on Earth?
A recent conference sees doubts raised about the age of the oldest signs of life.
NASA plans to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon—a space lawyer explains why
Nuclear power could be the linchpin for long-term human activity.
Encryption made for police and military radios may be easily cracked
An encryption algorithm can have weaknesses that could allow an attacker to listen in.
New adhesive surface modeled on a remora works underwater
It was tested for its ability to adhere to the inside of the digestive tract.
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