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by Eric Berger on (#692VQ)
Two Russian spacecraft in two months have been struck this way. Supposedly.
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| Updated | 2026-03-10 22:00 |
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by Scharon Harding on (#692VR)
Carrier lock-in turned out to be a good thing for one iPhone owner.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#692SD)
Toyota may build a BEV in Kentucky starting in 2025.
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by Eric Berger on (#692N6)
"Further investment will cement Texas as the preeminent location for innovation."
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by Financial Times on (#692K3)
Lack of high-quality Chinese texts on Internet a barrier to training AI models.
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by Benj Edwards on (#692K4)
Artist wants to "come clean" and highlight a new media process.
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by Beth Mole on (#69226)
It's unclear if the two lawmakers know what messenger RNA is exactly.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#69227)
Subsurface tactile tomography can detect details beneath a material's surface.
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by Kyle Orland on (#691ZP)
A telltale “and” in a CMA report appendix has speculation running wild.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#691YC)
Just like the EU, if Google can't require OEMs to bundle apps, it'll just pay them.
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by Scharon Harding on (#691YD)
Amazon would rather you buy its $35 remote for button customization.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#691WZ)
Some people still waiting for regular Starlink get invites for $200 roaming plan.
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by Eric Berger on (#691X0)
"They would put a gun to my head and be like, 'Where's the money?'"
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by Ashley Belanger on (#691VG)
It’s currently being rolled out in Australia and New Zealand.
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by WIRED on (#691NT)
Security experts baffled by move to require paid subscription to get SMS sign-in codes.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#691NV)
Lucid's target was to better the Mercedes S-Class, not the Tesla Model S.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#691NW)
GT Sophy beat the world's best players in 2022; now you can race it yourself.
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by Kevin Purdy on (#691NX)
Familiar setup but more kinetic combat in this dystopian RPG-lite shooter.
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by Kyle Orland on (#69187)
Plus, Kyle and Andrew use any excuse to talk about post-apocalyptic energy politics.
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by Financial Times on (#690V6)
Amateur exploited weakness in systems that have otherwise dominated grandmasters.
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by WIRED on (#690V7)
A court put strict limits on pulling innocent bystanders into big data investigations.
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by Andrew Cunningham on (#69084)
Picard adds familiar faces while addressing few of the show's other problems.
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by Financial Times on (#6906X)
Biden’s revolution in industrial policy is a gamble with geopolitical ramifications.
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by Scharon Harding on (#6906Y)
Supreme programmability is too reliant on the Synapse app.
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by Benj Edwards on (#68ZYH)
Microsoft limits long conversations to address "concerns being raised."
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by Dan Goodin on (#68ZYJ)
Three breaches over as many years all carried out by the same threat actor.
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by Ashley Belanger on (#68ZTF)
SpaceX has 30 days to respond to the FAA's enforcement letter.
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by Benj Edwards on (#68ZTG)
12 "best practices" for using AI and autonomous systems emphasize human accountability.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#68ZTH)
The whole watch face lifts up, revealing a mostly hollow body that holds earbuds.
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by Ashley Belanger on (#68ZRM)
Domestic violence hotline launches biggest effort yet with wireless industry.
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by Doug Johnson on (#68ZPS)
Satellite imagery shows how much urban coastlines have changed in 20 years.
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by WIRED on (#68ZPT)
It's moved to mammals; now the poultry industry needs new measures to stop its spread.
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by Chuong Nguyen on (#68ZMM)
From over-the-ear cans to earbuds, we've got something for everyone.
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by John Timmer on (#68ZG1)
We know what receptors they bind, but where they bind them might matter, too.
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by Kyle Orland on (#68ZG2)
Ars tries enchanting attractions and adorable meals in Universal Studios Hollywood.
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by Andrew Cunningham on (#68Z9R)
"How hard can it be to write a benchmark? Maybe I should write my own."
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by Eric Berger on (#68Z9S)
"There’s a lot of concern on things detonating in the atmosphere."
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by Ron Amadeo on (#68YRJ)
It'll be up to YouTube's new leader, Neal Mohan, to fend off TikTok.
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by Dan Goodin on (#68YN7)
Frebniis abuses Microsoft IIS to smuggle malicious commands in web traffic.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#68YN8)
"The only way John Wick will ever have freedom and peace is in death."
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#68YN9)
NHTSA has concerns about four different kinds of FSD behavior.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#68YNA)
A scathing blog post details dysfunctional life inside Google.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#68YHD)
Phase-shifting material also useful for smart soldering devices, in vivo drug delivery.
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by Andrew Cunningham on (#68YF3)
Parallels previously used Insider Program loophole to support Windows installs.
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by Ashley Belanger on (#68YF4)
Weed delivery services could be advertising on Twitter feeds soon.
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by Beth Mole on (#68YAS)
This is the latest study finding COVID infections can spur the development of diabetes.
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by Kevin Purdy on (#68YAT)
Report reveals the influence lobbyists had on bill.
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by Kyle Orland on (#68Y1W)
Six years later, the tech has improved, but so has the competition.
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by John Timmer on (#68Y1X)
The optimization mode requires quantum effects, can solve a growing list of problems.
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by The Conversation on (#68Y1Y)
Death is a process, not an event, and some steps appear to be reversible.
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