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DOJ: White supremacists hoped to ignite “race war” by attacking power grids
Plea agreements detail plan to attack substations across US and cause mass unrest.
In leaked comments, EA says FIFA license is holding back soccer game design
Pub says FIFA is an "impediment" to getting "different types of gameplay" approved.
USPS sticks with decision to buy inefficient 8.6 mpg trucks
The USPS rejected all criticism from the EPA and White House.
Twitter admits it mistakenly removed Ukraine open source intelligence accounts
Twitter: We goofed up by suspending users tracking the conflict with Russia.
1.7 million Hondas are being investigated for phantom braking
NHTSA has received 278 complaints about inappropriate automatic emergency braking.
Intel NUC 12 Extreme review: Alder Lake makes for a pricey, portable powerhouse
"Dragon Canyon" NUC can't keep up with a bigger desktop, but it gets close.
Everything you didn’t need to know about Aaron Rodgers’ oily enema cleanse
Cleanse stems from ancient Indian medicine that has little proven benefit, links to poisonings.
Musk says he wants to install Steam games in Tesla infotainment centers
Expansive gaming platform could be a good use for powerful cars' AMD GPUs.
Pixel 7 leaks show Google finally has a consistent phone business
The Pixel 7 looks like the Pixel 6, and that shows maturation from Google Hardware.
Trump’s social app marred by bugs and apparent ban on Devin Nunes cow accounts
Trump's social network technically exists now, but good luck trying to use it.
Dmitry Rogozin says he does not appreciate “openly hostile” US policy
"I am very unhappy with the openly hostile policy of the USA toward my country."
Russia’s most cutthroat hackers infect network devices with new botnet malware
The Russian government's Sandworm group uses previously unseen Cyclops Blink.
Companies selling fake reviews are “tarnishing” brand, Amazon says
Amazon seeks profits from two companies it says sell positive Amazon reviews.
Today’s best deals: Eufy indoor security camera, Apple gift cards, and more
Dealmaster also has new MacBook Pros, Samsung SSDs and microSD cards, and It Takes Two.
An asteroid killed dinosaurs in spring—which might explain why mammals survived
New study sheds light on why species extinction was so selective after the K-Pg impact.
Elden Ring review: Come see the softer side of punishing difficulty
Explore a massive, haunted world dotted with frustratingly stubborn bosses.
Virgin Galactic has lost $1 billion during the last two years
"We achieved many important milestones in 2021."
Logitech G413 SE mechanical keyboard review: Affordable, but not cheap enough
Even the cheaper, non-SE version has more features.
COVID’s spread within hospitals hit all-time high amid omicron wave
Hospital risk was still relatively low, but surge speaks to omicron's transmissibility.
Chiwetel Ejiofor plays an alien named Faraday in Man Who Fell to Earth trailer
"There's a door in front of you. On the other side is something I could never imagine."
Missouri governor’s wild claims about journalist debunked in police report
No "hacking" required: State website exposed teacher SSNs in HTML for 10 years.
Apple’s AR/VR headset isn’t just a prototype anymore, sources say
Supply chain sources say Apple is looking to ship in August or September.
RIP Bethesda Launcher: Here’s how its nearly full transfer to Steam will work
Warning comes ahead of game-transfer process, which kicks off in April.
If you’re still on Windows 3.1, Windle is the best way to get in on the Wordle craze
Retro version of the word game was made with authentic hardware and software.
The Galaxy S22’s 45 W charging doesn’t actually improve charge times
The bigger S22 models charge just as quickly at 25 W as they do at 45 W.
EV coach drives from California to Seattle and back using public chargers
The coach averaged 280 miles between charges, which took between 2.5-3 hours each.
Spotify Car Thing is a $90 thing that plays Spotify in your car
Spotify tries to make streaming while driving easier (for Premium members).
Inside “Project Tinman”: Peloton’s plan to conceal rust in its exercise bikes
Company insiders say execs hatched a scheme to cover up corrosion, avoid costly recall.
Sony offers a first look at the orb-like PSVR2 headset
Same "headband" ergonomics, now with more curves and vents.
With eyes on reuse, Relativity plans rapid transition to Terran R engines
"Yeah, we are definitely launching this year."
Ivermectin fails another COVID trial as study links use to GOP politics
"Political affiliation should not be a factor in clinical treatment decisions."
In a strategic shift, Roku plans to make its own TV sets
Two sources say Roku is exploring the idea seriously.
IRS says you can now create account without submitting to facial recognition
IRS still uses ID.me but says users can choose interview instead of a selfie scan.
Study finds 90 percent of medieval chivalric and heroic manuscripts have been lost
Researchers used ecological "unseen species" model to estimate size of medieval European lit.
Members of our species were in Western Europe around 54,000 years ago
At least one child left behind a baby tooth to prove it.
Report: Qualcomm will support AV1 video codec in 2023
The open source, royalty-free codec should hit most flagship Android phones next year.
GM seeks US approval to deploy self-driving car without a steering wheel
NHTSA to review safety of driverless Cruise Origin before possible 2023 deployment.
HP and Lenovo Chromebooks expected to support Steam
Arm-based Chromebook support still unclear.
Metaverse vs. employment law: The reality of the virtual workplace
It is unclear how employee protections apply in the universal digital realm.
Russia responds to European astronauts: We’ll give you independent spaceflight
"This would save European taxpayers billions of euros."
The best Presidents Day deals we’re seeing right now [Updated]
Dealmaster has discounts on new MacBook Pros, Bose headphones, microSD cards, and more.
Study: Reducing poverty and climate goals aren’t at odds
Moving 1 billion people out of poverty would only slightly increase emissions.
Capcom announces next-gen Street Fighter sequel, return to rollback netcode
RE Engine suggested by Capcom's most detailed fighting game characters yet.
Want to delete Spotify? These are the alternatives
Spotify still dominates algorithmic discovery, but others have tricks, too.
Researchers want to create “universal donor” lungs
Changing the blood type of donated organs could shorten transplant wait times.
Review: Space Force S2 retains comedy magic, but it’s starting to lose its luster
A sadly shortened season is still a welcome celebration of STEM nerd culture.
A little bit of everything: The Short Story of Science
A beautiful volume that gives you a taste of most of science's key advances.
Is Firefox OK?
Mozilla’s privacy-heavy browser is flatlining but still crucial to future of the web.
Grocery delivery “dark stores” in Amsterdam have residents hopping mad
"Dark stores" for grocery deliveries are popping up in residential neighborhoods.
Omicron subvariant BA.2 continues global rise as experts assess mixed data
Lab studies suggest higher pathogenicity, but so far, real-world data on severity doesn't.
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