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by Dan Goodin on (#657RF)
NSX-V appliance, which VMware no longer supports, also affected and patched.
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| Updated | 2025-11-02 07:00 |
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by Ron Amadeo on (#657RG)
Pressure from EU regulators makes Google accept Android forks, at least for TVs.
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by Beth Mole on (#657P7)
It's unclear if her defense will include putting keys and forks on people's faces.
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by Kevin Purdy on (#657P8)
Deep inside Google, a signed update makes the smartwatch 64-bit-Android ready.
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by Kyle Orland on (#657P9)
Nearly four times the price definitely doesn’t mean nearly four times the quality.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#657HN)
Musk previously called the Trump ban "morally wrong and flat-out stupid."
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by Doug Johnson on (#657HP)
Cities where US embassies installed air monitors saw improved air quality.
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by Undark Magazine on (#657HQ)
After 19 years of work, Juan Gilbert says he has invented the most secure voting machine.
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by Dan Goodin on (#657C2)
Misconfigured CLDAP services on MS domain controllers are amplifying data floods.
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by Eric Berger on (#6576Y)
"When the briefing ended, I was baffled and, if I’m honest, angry."
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#65736)
New cars will have to meet a 50% reduction in CO by 2030 ahead of complete ban.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#656WF)
Musk completes $44B purchase, fires CEO Parag Agrawal and others.
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by Beth Mole on (#656QD)
Officials say they will test three experimental vaccines in the coming weeks.
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by Benj Edwards on (#656QE)
2013-era server offers rare peek under the hood of Netflix's Open Connect network.
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by John Timmer on (#656NB)
The largest impacts in 16 years kick up water ice, seismic waves.
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by Samuel Axon on (#656NC)
Despite speculation, we don't believe this means the iPad and Mac will merge.
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by Ashley Belanger on (#656KB)
Mourning mom can't beat Section 230 by "creatively labeling" claims, judge says.
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by Kevin Purdy on (#656FG)
You could help smooth out a long-needed overhaul of Linux's backlight systems.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#656D8)
A presidential pardon clears the way for Samsung's criminal prince to be a king.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#656D9)
Ford is reallocating those resources to ADAS, VW's CARIAD will work with Bosch.
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by Andrew Cunningham on (#656AS)
New document confirms what security researches have observed for a few years.
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by Eric Berger on (#6567J)
"Western actions needlessly put at risk the sustainability of peaceful space activities."
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by Benj Edwards on (#6567K)
Lego to pull robotics kit Dec. 2022, redirecting efforts into "different areas of the business."
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by Jon Brodkin on (#6567M)
Musk carried a sink into Twitter HQ, told advertisers it won't be a "hellscape."
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by Samuel Axon on (#654TY)
Apple’s latest tablet doesn’t quite justify its price compared to other iPads.
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by Corey Gaskin on (#6560Z)
Dealmaster also has discounts on Google smart home, Microsoft Surfaces, and some of our favorite wearables.
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by Financial Times on (#65610)
Facebook parent’s earnings add to gloom surrounding Big Tech.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#655FR)
DoJ prosecutors want to know if Tesla misled customers, investors, regulators.
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by Beth Mole on (#655ED)
Nearly every COVID death is preventable, Biden stressed Tuesday.
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by Kevin Purdy on (#655EE)
Apple's cloud service portal now lets you prioritize the apps you actually use.
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by Samuel Axon on (#655EF)
Apple exec signaled the company isn't happy about it, though.
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by Andrew Cunningham on (#655BR)
Not for the faint of heart, but it's the only way to run Ventura on old Macs.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#655BS)
$1,499 doesn't buy you a decent update plan from Microsoft.
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by Ars Contributors on (#6558K)
Past warming hints at rising sensitivity to CO, widespread changes in rainfall.
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by Kevin Purdy on (#65578)
It's easier now to ask Google to remove identifying results—but not guaranteed.
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by Dan Goodin on (#65579)
Wondering if your data got swept up by Raccoon? Here's how to find out.
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by Ars Contributors on (#6555Q)
Extra parts from the Mars InSight mission will be used to detect Moonquakes.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#6555R)
Senate Democrats show no sign of action on one-year anniversary of Sohn nomination.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#6555S)
Google shut down a bunch of projects this quarter, and now we see why.
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by Ars Staff on (#6552B)
Preview: Former Visceral Games devs reach new levels of sci-fi horror brutality.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#6552C)
Bosch will create 350 new jobs at the site by 2025.
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by Eric Berger on (#65508)
NASA obligated $2.04 billion to SpaceX in fiscal year 2022.
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by Benj Edwards on (#65509)
Ex-Windows chief reflects on the risks and rewards of taking Windows in a radical new direction.
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by Financial Times on (#6550A)
Musk notifies advisers, equity investors that he intends to finalize takeover by Friday.
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by Kevin Purdy on (#654TX)
This year's iPad Pro has even more power. It's nice, but a true upgrade beckons.
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by Andrew Cunningham on (#652JR)
A pleasantly surprising new multitasking UI and app redesigns define macOS 13.
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by John Timmer on (#654BB)
Currently, researchers often have to choose between publishing and science.
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by Beth Mole on (#6547Z)
Beware of unexplained sneezing, which is becoming a more common COVID symptom.
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by Dan Goodin on (#65480)
Freshly released iOS 16.1 and iPadOS 16 also fix 19 other vulnerabilities.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#6541G)
RNC lawsuit says Gmail sends nearly all its end-of-month emails to spam folders.
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