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Updated 2025-07-01 22:30
Teens with “digital bazookas” are winning the ransomware war, researcher laments
LockBit victims, among the world's most powerful firms, can't be bothered to patch, it seems.
Daily Telescope: Two galaxies colliding 300 million light-years from Earth
"I have wanted to image these for some time."
Dealmaster: Apple iPads, HP printers, OLED TVs, robo vacuums, and more
From 4K screens to robot cleaning machines, you'll find serious savings below.
US studying 2,786 megahertz of spectrum to fuel “next-generation” services
White House highlights five spectrum bands, hopes to avoid interference fights.
Google witness accidentally blurts out that Apple gets 36% cut of Safari deal
Google and Apple specifically requested that detail be confidential.
SpaceX founding employee successfully moves from rockets to in-space propulsion
"We want to make it cheap and easy to get anywhere in the Solar System."
Nvidia introduces the H200, an AI-crunching monster GPU that may speed up ChatGPT
The H200 will likely power the next generation of AI chatbots and art generators.
Tesla threatened to sue buyers who resell Cybertruck without written permission
Deleted clause threatened $50,000+ suits when buyers resell in one year or less.
Gigabyte BIOS update outs next-gen AMD Ryzen APUs with upgraded Radeon GPUs
Desktop APUs with good iGPUs are useful for tiny PCs and low-budget builds.
Zelle finally caves after years of refusing to refund scam victims
Zelle now shielding users from the most reported scam in payments.
Qualcomm kills its copy of Apple’s satellite SOS after ten months
Android manufacturers all said "no thanks" to Qualcomm's first swing at the idea.
A lithium mine for EV batteries is coming to Arkansas, says Exxon
With EV incentives tied to domestic battery content, US lithium mines are needed.
Daycare TB case exposes over 500 babies, children; emergency declared
The health department has set up multiple clinics to test children as quickly as possible.
Here’s the full trailer for Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon: A Child of Fire
Zack Snyder, Netflix hope the film and its sequel will launch a new space opera franchise
This inside-out design solves most of the rotary engine’s problems
LiquidPiston's designs will show up first in UAVs and generators.
Obesity drug Wegovy reduces cardiovascular risks for those at high risk
The finding means 15 fewer cardiovascular events per 1,000 patients treated.
We’ll know soon if Astra—the commercial space company—has a future
Astra's two co-founders have made an offer to take the company private.
In a first, cryptographic keys protecting SSH connections stolen in new attack
An error as small as a single flipped memory bit is all it takes to expose a private key.
Daily Telescope: An amazing, colorful view of the Universe
Take a look at two clusters of galaxies that are colliding.
Determinism vs. free will: A scientific showdown
Two books delve into what science may tell us about whether we have free will.
Mummified baboons point to the direction of the fabled land of Punt
Egyptians often mentioned a trading partner but neglected to say where it was.
Protective vaccination rates falling out of reach in US; exemptions hit record
Vaccination exemptions among kindergartners rose from 2.6% to a record high of 3%.
Alexa just cost Amazon another $46.7 million
"Alexus" voice assistant demoed 6 months before Alexa reveal, patent lawsuit said.
Dealmaster: Apple watches, TV mega-deals, headphone sales, and more
Black Friday keeps coming, tech gear keeps dropping.
The Humane AI Pin is a bizarre cross between Google Glass and a pager
The Humane AI pin has no screen, no apps, and a creepy in-your-face camera.
Apple discriminated against US citizens in hiring, DOJ says
Apple deterred US citizens from positions open to foreign workers, DOJ found.
Amazon Fire Tablets and other gear will reportedly switch away from Android
TVs, Echo Show, and other gear could sport Amazon's in-house replacement soon.
Starlink bug frustrates users: “They don’t have tech support? Just a FAQ? WTF?”
Users locked out of accounts can't submit tickets, and there's no phone number.
Netflix releases first teaser for live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender
"Time is a funny thing. The past, the future. It all gets mixed up."
Microsoft pulls OneDrive update that would quiz you before letting you quit
Change affected a "small subset" of users and has (thankfully) been reverted.
Steve Wozniak suffers minor stroke in Mexico City before scheduled talk
Apple co-founder felt dizzy, couldn't walk. Flew home after 24-hour hospitalization.
Buc-ee’s and Mercedes-Benz are partnering to add high-speed chargers
The plan is to add them to most Buc-ee's travel centers, with 30 by the end of 2024.
Frank Borman, commander of the first mission to orbit the Moon, has died
"The Earth looked so lonely in the Universe. It's the only thing with color."
Daily Telescope: A spectacular view of a 10,000-year-old supernova remnant
"Without narrowband filters, it's almost impossible to photograph."
Is the NFL making progress in tackling its concussion crisis?
Concussion counts are not as objective as they may seem.
Rocket Report: Tough times for Astra and Virgin; SpaceX upgrading launch pad
The world's busiest launch pad will soon be capable of supporting astronaut flights.
Owner of Tumblr confirms site’s shift from “surging” to “small and focused”
CEO notes Tumblr has lost "well north of $100M" since acquisition.
Combined Hulu and Disney+ app launches in March; beta debuts in December
Consolidated libraries could bring fatigued streamers slight relief.
Why we had to wait nearly two years for an OLED Steam Deck
"We would have had to delay the original Steam Deck by 12 to 18 months..."
Bored Ape creator says UV lights at ApeFest burned attendees’ eyes and skin
ApeFest attendees quickly reported burning, painful eyes after Saturday event.
The Steam Deck OLED looks as good as it can get, at least until the real sequel
Bigger, brighter screen, sure, but lots of other little updates, too.
Five big carmakers beat lawsuits alleging infotainment systems invade privacy
Cars downloading text messages from phones doesn't violate state privacy law.
Does Gmail want to be instant messaging? New UI experiment says “yes”
The "Quick Reply" bar is basically an instant messaging interface.
Simple circuitry, surprising engineering: Inside counterfeit Apple gadgets
10- to 15-year-old chips, fewer microphones, inferior heat management, and more.
Google, Meta, TikTok defeat Austria’s plan to combat hate speech
First batch of EU's required transparency reports reveals record content removals.
Polestar will begin testing StoreDot’s 5-minute charge battery
A Polestar 5 prototype with StoreDot cells will begin testing next year.
Fans of Connections, rejoice! Rebooted classic sci-doc series returns with original host
Ars chats with host James Burke about his "connective" approach to science history.
AMD pulls back on drivers for aging-but-popular graphics cards and iGPUs
AMD still sells current-generation chips with Vega integrated GPUs in them.
Mario Kart 8 update nerfs controversial “sandbagging” strategy
Nine years after launch, racers can't intentionally hang back for the best items anymore.
EU regulator says Apple should be on hook for €14.3 billion tax bill
Long-running tax saga part of clampdown on sweetheart tax deals in Europe.
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