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Musk and Trump both went to Penn—now hacked by someone sympathetic to their cause
Social engineering strikes again.
83-year-old man married 50 years nearly stumps doctors with surprise STI
Man said he was in a monogamous 50-year marriage, but doctors aren't so sure now.
5 AI-developed malware families analyzed by Google fail to work and are easily detected
You wouldn't know it from the hype, but the results fail to impress.
DHS offers “disturbing new excuses” to seize kids’ biometric data, expert says
Sweeping DHS power grab would collect face, iris, voice scans of all immigrants.
New quantum hardware puts the mechanics in quantum mechanics
As a test case, the machine was used to test a model of superconductivity.
YouTube TV’s Disney blackout reminds users that they don’t own what they stream
This is a hard lesson for us all."
Flock haters cross political divides to remove error-prone cameras
Lawmakers' calls for Flock probe may help kill local contracts, expert says.
If you want to satiate AI’s hunger for power, Google suggests going to space
Google engineers think they already have all the pieces needed to build a data center in orbit.
Google settlement with Epic caps Play Store fees, boosts other Android app stores
Google will make several changes to Android app support globally, supported through at least 2032.
How to declutter, quiet down, and take the AI out of Windows 11 25H2
A new major Windows 11 release means a new guide for cleaning up the OS.
Tesla’s European and Chinese customers are staying away in droves
Sales tank as investors get ready to decide whether to make Musk a trillionaire.
Why being too attractive can hurt fitness influencers
The "beauty backfire effect" is especially strong in the fitness space.
So long, Assistant—Gemini is taking over Google Maps
Gemini is rolling out to Maps on Android and iOS, with Android Auto coming soon.
“So much more menacing”: Formula E’s new Gen4 car breaks cover
Up to 700 kW regen braking, new Bridgestone tires, and it's even fully recyclable.
Space junk may have struck a Chinese crew ship in low-Earth orbit
The three-man crew was supposed to return to Earth on Wednesday to wrap up six months in space.
In a stunning comeback, Jared Isaacman is renominated to lead NASA
"I will do everything I can to live up to those expectations."
FDA described as “clown show” amid latest scandal; top drug regulator is out
FDA regulator accused of using position to exact revenge on old business associate.
FDA described as a “clown show” amid latest scandal; top drug regulator is out
FDA regulator accused of using position to exact revenge on old business associate.
Google’s new hurricane model was breathtakingly good this season
Meanwhile, the US Global Forecasting System continues to get worse.
New HDR10+ Advanced standard will try to fix the soap opera effect
Can more creator control fix motion smoothing?
US gives local police a face-scanning app similar to one used by ICE agents
Mobile Identify app on Google Play helps police perform tasks delegated by ICE.
Meet Project Suncatcher, Google’s plan to put AI data centers in space
Google is already zapping TPUs with radiation to get ready.
Some stinkbugs’ legs carry a mobile fungal garden
A dedicated organ grows the fungus, which deters parasitic wasps.
Dune driving with Mercedes-Benz as it tests off-road systems
The low-traction surfaces of the Dumont Dunes are a perfect test location.
Apple releases iOS 26.1, macOS 26.1, other updates with Liquid Glass controls and more
New updates include a small but noteworthy batch of fixes and features.
A commercial space station startup now has a foothold in space
Vast differs from its space station cohorts by flying a series of progressively more complex demos.
Real humans don’t stream Drake songs 23 hours a day, rapper suing Spotify says
Proposed class action may force Spotify to pay back artists harmed by streaming fraud.
After confusing driver release, AMD says old GPUs are still actively supported
Re-using old silicon means that dropping "old" GPUs can affect "new" products.
LLMs show a “highly unreliable” capacity to describe their own internal processes
Anthropic finds some LLM "self-awareness," but "failures of introspection remain the norm."
Trump on why he pardoned Binance CEO: “Are you ready? I don’t know who he is.”
Trump family business could benefit from pardon of crypto ex-con Changpeng Zhao.
Google removes Gemma models from AI Studio after GOP senator’s complaint
Sen. Marsha Blackburn says Gemma concocted sexual misconduct allegations against her.
OpenAI signs massive AI compute deal with Amazon
Deal will provide access to hundreds of thousands of Nvidia chips that power ChatGPT.
Capitol Hill is abuzz with talk of the “Athena” plan for NASA
The Athena plan lays out a blueprint for Isaacman's tenure at NASA.
Disruption to science will last longer than the US government shutdown
The consequences of the shutdown extend far beyond a lapse in funding.
Internet Archive’s legal fights are over, but its founder mourns what was lost
"We survived, but it wiped out the library," Internet Archive's founder says.
Research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed
The highest-scoring Boggle board, catching high-speed snake bites in action, and more.
Inside the marketplace for vaccine medical exemptions
Frontline Health Advocates provides medical exemption notes-for a fee. What exactly are they selling?
YouTube denies AI was involved with odd removals of tech tutorials
YouTubers suspect AI is bizarrely removing popular video explainers.
Neural network finds an enzyme that can break down polyurethane
Given a dozen hours, the enzyme can turn a foam pad into reusable chemicals.
Cursor introduces its coding model alongside multi-agent interface
The vibe-coding IDE put an emphasis on speed with Composer.
Two Windows vulnerabilities, one a 0-day, are under active exploitation
Both vulnerabilities are being exploited in wide-scale operations.
FCC to rescind ruling that said ISPs are required to secure their networks
FCC chair to rely on ISPs' voluntary commitments instead of Biden-era ruling.
Measles outbreak investigation in Utah blocked by patient who refuses to talk
The person refused to even tell health officials their address.
New Glenn rocket has clear path to launch after test-firing at Cape Canaveral
New Glenn will soon meet its payloads: Two NASA probes to study Martian climate change.
Sam Altman wants a refund for his $50,000 Tesla Roadster deposit
Altman is just the latest in a string of people to want their money back.
AT&T sues ad industry watchdog instead of pulling ads that slam T-Mobile
National Advertising Division said AT&T ad and press release broke program rule.
2026 Hyundai Ioniq 9: American car-buyer tastes meet Korean EV tech
There's a lot to like about this SUV, made in Georgia.
Elon Musk on data centers in orbit: “SpaceX will be doing this”
"We could see another transformation of what's done in space."
Closing Windows 11’s Task Manager accidentally opens up more copies of Task Manager
Bug affects Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 users using the October update preview.
Trump’s swift demolition of East Wing may have launched asbestos plumes
There is no confirmation that the Trump admin. followed abatement processes.
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