by Stephen Clark on (#6R2YX)
SpaceX is bringing back propulsive landings with its Dragon capsule, but only in emergencies.
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Updated | 2024-11-21 14:45 |
by Ars Contributors on (#6R2TX)
Op-ed: Why you should care about the GDPR, and how the US could develop a better version.
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by WIRED on (#6R2TY)
Study hopes to answer questions about connection between GI and neurological symptoms.
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by Samuel Axon on (#6R2KK)
Apple TV+ has made more waves with TV shows than movies so far.
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by Samuel Axon on (#6R2KM)
The new iPhones received a repair score of 7 out of 10.
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by Benj Edwards on (#6R2KN)
News about Gemini updates, Llama 3.2, and Google's new AI-powered chip designer.
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by John Timmer on (#6R2KP)
There's a 2.5x boost in nova frequency, and all reasonable explanations fail.
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by Beth Mole on (#6R2KQ)
The update raises questions about how the health investigation is going.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#6R2EZ)
Valve previously sued a law firm in attempt to stop mass arbitration claims.
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by Ashley Belanger on (#6R2F0)
Google wrapped its defense of its ad tech empire this week.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#6R2F1)
The custom-made caps hold electrodes in place and reduce motion artifacts during EEGs.
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by Dan Goodin on (#6R2F2)
Company failed to follow one of the most sacrosanct rules for password storage.
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by Scharon Harding on (#6R2F3)
"... sales teams are more productive when onsite."
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by Kyle Orland on (#6R2F4)
I, for one, welcome our traffic light-identifying overlords.
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by Benj Edwards on (#6R2BX)
OpenAI doesn't want its chatbot to sing, but sometimes the ability slips through.
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by Andrew Cunningham on (#6R2BY)
Recall nearly launched as a scraper that stored all its data in plaintext.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#6R2BZ)
X says it suspended reporter for "posting unredacted personal information."
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#6R2C0)
The rate of sick leave reached 17 percent in August, far above industry average.
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by Nate Anderson on (#6R2C1)
I think it starts with a 2?
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by John Timmer on (#6R2C2)
You don't have to use IBM's tools to run software on its quantum processor.
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by Eric Berger on (#6R28D)
NASA and Roscosmos have not agreed on the point at which the leak rate is untenable.
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by Lee Hutchinson on (#6R28E)
We came, we saw, we talked, we schmoozed, we toured the Computer History Museum!
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by WIRED on (#6R22Y)
Bug let researchers track millions of cars, unlock doors, and start engines at will.
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by Stephen Clark on (#6R22Z)
The penultimate flight of Japan's workhorse H-IIA rocket deploys a spy satellite.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#6R1PA)
"To stop the assassin, you must become the assassin."
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by Dan Goodin on (#6R1PB)
The organizations have worked closely together over the years.
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by Scharon Harding on (#6R1KB)
Opinion: Printers have gotten boring and untrustworthy.
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by Benj Edwards on (#6R1KC)
Hugging Face cites community-driven customization as fuel for diverse AI model boom.
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by Ashley Belanger on (#6R1KD)
New California law reminds us we don't own games and movies.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#6R1KE)
US says ex-cons exchanged letters while in different prisons, then planned attack.
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by Samuel Axon on (#6R1GM)
The collection includes the 2017 remaster of the original StarCraft.
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by Stephen Clark on (#6R1GN)
"You may have read a little bit of nonsense in the papers recently."
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by Ars Contributors on (#6R1GP)
Here's what happened when Ford tried to react to the Volkswagen Beetle.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#6R1GQ)
Prototypes control fluid flow in a preferred direction with no need for moving parts.
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by Benj Edwards on (#6R0Q1)
Three major departures on same day raise questions about AI company's future.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#6R1GR)
Battery EVs are expected to account for more than 8 percent.
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by Samuel Axon on (#6R1GS)
Joel and Ellie return, but we also get glimpses of Isaac and Abby.
by Ashley Belanger on (#6R1GT)
Some Libgen links can't be reached after broad takedown order.
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by Kyle Orland on (#6R19K)
Switch-maker shows little interest in jumping on the latest industry bandwagon.
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by Beth Mole on (#6R19M)
Ralph de la Torre, CEO of Steward, faces up to 12 months in prison if convicted.
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by Benj Edwards on (#6R19N)
Under plans that have attracted criticism, shift may give Altman 7% stake in the firm.
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by Samuel Axon on (#6R19P)
This is Apple's most iterative annual release yet, but that's not a bad thing.
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by Knowable Magazine on (#6R19Q)
Nightly suspended animation, sugary diet, backwards flight, and long migrations help.
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by Dan Goodin on (#6R0S8)
Proposed guidelines aim to inject badly needed common sense into password hygiene.
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by Scharon Harding on (#6R0S9)
My morale for this job is gone..."
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by Beth Mole on (#6R0SA)
Normally only 2 or 3 counties have EEE-positive mosquitoes; there's 15 this year.
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by Samuel Axon on (#6R0Q2)
It will now launch the same year as another, maybe better, open-world samurai game.
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by Kyle Orland on (#6R0Q3)
Listen to our first audio demo with OpenAI's new natural voice chat features.
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by Ashley Belanger on (#6R0Q4)
You can't "sue anyone with a click of a button" without testing it first, FTC says.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#6R0M6)
Cox disputes speed tests, claims it serves areas eligible for broadband grants.
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