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by Jon Brodkin on (#6J1TS)
AST SpaceMobile gets $206.5 million and is partnering with Google and AT&T.
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| Updated | 2025-12-20 09:30 |
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by Scharon Harding on (#6J1QS)
"Our long-term objective is to make printing a subscription."
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by Kevin Purdy on (#6J1QT)
Create a bootable, working Pokemon game by recording it crash multiple times.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#6J1QV)
The reimagined Microbus appeals to a far wider crowd than just car enthusiasts.
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by Eric Berger on (#6J1MH)
Ingenuity has been flying above Mars, off and on, for nearly three years.
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by Eric Berger on (#6J1F7)
"If you guys don't give me a chance to repair my instrument, I'm not going back."
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by Jim Resnick on (#6J0BG)
Experiencing the sequence of events in a car programmed for automated emergency stopping.
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by Dan Goodin on (#6J068)
Senior execs' emails accessed in network breach that wasn't caught for 2 months.
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by Beth Mole on (#6J04W)
Former Theranos CEO barred from receiving payments from federal health programs.
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by Andrew Cunningham on (#6J04X)
Microsoft's next batch of Windows 11 feature updates is taking shape.
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by Beth Mole on (#6J04Y)
Meanwhile, Senate to consider subpoenas to force pharma CEOs to testify on prices.
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by Samuel Axon on (#6J04Z)
It'll cost you $200 to double the storage of the base configuration.
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by Kevin Purdy on (#6J050)
"The man I am now would do things very differently," Reiser says in long letter.
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by John Timmer on (#6J001)
The big conclusion: "If bigfoot is there, it could be a bear."
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by Benj Edwards on (#6J002)
Dave Mills created NTP, the protocol that holds the temporal Internet together, in 1985.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#6HZXM)
Amazon was told at meeting that deal is likely to be rejected, WSJ reports.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#6HZXN)
Study finds "search engines seem to lose the cat-and-mouse game that is SEO spam."
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#6HZXP)
You don't often get the head of the company giving rides in an EV demonstrator.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#6HZXQ)
Software bugs were hidden from lawyers of wrongly convicted UK postal workers.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#6HZQA)
The team also unearthed fragments of the glove's companion, worn on the opposite hand.
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by Ars Contributors on (#6HZQB)
Kia bets on edgy design, a futuristic interior, and plenty of interior space.
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by WIRED on (#6HZQC)
Stablecoins like Tether also used for scams and sanctions evasion.
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by Stephen Clark on (#6HZMV)
SLIM attempted to land on the Moon with a precision of less than 100 meters.
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by Stephen Clark on (#6HZJH)
One space tug company runs into financial problems; another says go big or go home.
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by Stephen Clark on (#6HZCQ)
A US-Spanish dual citizen commands a crew of Italian, Swedish, and Turkish astronauts.
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by Timothy B. Lee on (#6HZ9Z)
DeepMind solved 25 out of 30 questions-compared to 26 for a human gold medalist.
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by Benj Edwards on (#6HZ81)
Zuckerberg and Altman both tamp down fear and hype with casual statements about AGI.
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by Scharon Harding on (#6HZ82)
Report claims Amazon is struggling to build a subscription version of Alexa.
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by Kevin Purdy on (#6HZ83)
Modern action/FPS is set inside Indy's classic post-Ark, pre-Crusade era.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#6HZ5J)
Samsung says Galaxy S24 AI features are "free until the end of 2025."
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by Andrew Cunningham on (#6HZ5K)
Bing's US and worldwide market share is about the same as it has been for years.
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by Samuel Axon on (#6HZ5M)
You'll be able to watch via the web browser, but that's far from ideal.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#6HZ2Q)
Sundar Pichai tells employees to brace for "tough choices... throughout the year."
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by Kyle Orland on (#6HYYW)
But 84% of devs are at least somewhat concerned about ethical use of those tools.
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by Kevin Purdy on (#6HYYX)
Besides being a fun tool, this pad's layers work great for OS-switching.
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by Ashley Belanger on (#6HYYY)
US expected to speed up pace of Chips Act grants in first half of 2024.
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by Scharon Harding on (#6HYYZ)
Apple removes Series 9, Ultra 2 patent-infringing feature to avoid import ban.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#6HYZ0)
The demonstrator was developed with Vaughn Gittin's RTR Vehicles.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#6HYZ1)
Lawmakers criticized FCC for something that was decided by Congress, chair says.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#6HYZ2)
SWIR sensors ideal for service robotics, automotive, consumer electronics sectors.
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by Jeanne Timmons on (#6HYVG)
Isotopes trapped in a tusk can be matched to those in the Alaskan landscape.
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by Benj Edwards on (#6HYVH)
GCHQ unveils new docs on Colossus, a 1943 marvel that let allies "read Hitler's mind."
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by Beth Mole on (#6HYVJ)
The midwife paid a fine and is barred from accessing the state's vaccine records system.
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by Eric Berger on (#6HYR3)
"In my judgment, the Artemis Program is excessively complex."
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by Inside Climate News on (#6HYR4)
1984's Chevron doctrine has been a pillar of federal regulatory law.
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by Eric Berger on (#6HYN8)
"We had parked our canal boat for the night..."
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by WIRED on (#6HYJN)
Once, drug dealers and money launderers saw cryptocurrency as perfectly untraceable.
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by Beth Mole on (#6HYA7)
Hospital ratings dive and medical errors rise when private equity firms are in charge.
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by Dan Goodin on (#6HY81)
Roughly 25 million of the passwords have never been seen before by widely used service.
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by Andrew Cunningham on (#6HY82)
Devs must ask permission to use 3rd-party payments, and Apple still wants a cut.
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