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			 by Kyle Orland on  (#60GN4) 
				Let us help you sift through a veritable mountain of promotional hype. 
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| Updated | 2025-11-04 07:00 | 
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			 by Knowable Magazine on  (#60GKV) 
				Were organelles a driving force or late addition in the evolution of cells like ours? 
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			 by Beth Mole on  (#60FZA) 
				It may seem reassuring, but it still means a whole lot of people with long-term symptoms. 
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			 by Andrew Cunningham on  (#60FZB) 
				AMD's Radeon RX 6000 series GPUs, in particular, are easy to find below MSRP. 
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			 by Scharon Harding on  (#60FZC) 
				"Restore the sanity," say US Senators Markey, Sanders, and Warren. 
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			 by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#60FZD) 
				"Maybe it’s time you questioned the nature of your own reality." 
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			 by WIRED on  (#60FXK) 
				Details connect police in India to a plot to plant evidence on victims' computers. 
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			 by Samuel Axon on  (#60FQZ) 
				Two versions of the dual-port USB-C charger are up for sale, too. 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#60FR0) 
				EVs are better at almost everything, but more power doesn't always mean more fun. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#60FN0) 
				Shotwell says letter made employees "uncomfortable," tells staff to avoid activism. 
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			 by John Timmer on  (#60FN1) 
				A perovskite solar cell design decays at a rate that's not much worse than silicon. 
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			 by Eric Bangeman on  (#60FE9) 
				Mercedes makes a strong statement with its ultra-aerodynamic luxury BEV. 
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			 by Ars Contributors on  (#60FCB) 
				Their magnetic fields—the strongest we've observed—could melt you from 1,000 km away. 
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			 by Beth Mole on  (#60ETT) 
				The latest data finds about 24 percent of infant formula products still out of stock. 
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			 by Corey Gaskin on  (#60ETV) 
				The company also gives sweepstakes entries for every $1 spent on small businesses. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#60ETW) 
				Musk: "It wouldn't make sense to fire" great employees who work from home. 
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			 by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#60ERS) 
				NASA's Psyche mission to study the asteroid launches later this year. 
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			 by Eric Berger on  (#60EPV) 
				"This is a source of challenge in every launcher development." 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#60EMP) 
				The sport can insist teams run higher ride heights to control the effect. 
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			 by Sam Machkovech on  (#60EHX) 
				Solid family fare but overshadowed by better Pixar films like Wall-E, Toy Story. 
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			 by Andrew Cunningham on  (#60EF5) 
				App also provides "security tips," checks the antivirus status of other devices. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#60EF6) 
				Letter reportedly urges SpaceX to "separate itself from Elon's personal brand." 
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			 by Kyle Orland on  (#60ECE) 
				"We are not a company that looks the other way." 
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			 by Ars Contributors on  (#60E9P) 
				Ad-tracking by some hospitals may violate federal law protecting health data. 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#60E9Q) 
				The low-volume EV will join the mass-produced Lyriq SUV as Cadillac electrifies. 
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			 by WIRED on  (#60E6V) 
				Traffic from occupied Ukraine subjected to Russia's censorship, surveillance machine. 
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			 by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#60DN3) 
				The carving also included a crude personal insult directed at someone named Secundinus. 
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			 by Dan Goodin on  (#60DG6) 
				The DDoS arms race shows no signs of slowing down. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#60DEA) 
				"Data brokers gather intensely personal data" without consent, bill summary says. 
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			 by John Timmer on  (#60DEB) 
				"When it comes to dark energy, we're just, well, we're in the dark, right?" 
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			 by John Timmer on  (#60DCA) 
				New guidance lowers acceptable exposure to some chemicals by a factor of 10,000. 
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			 by Eric Berger on  (#60DCB) 
				"The teams have really done a great job addressing the issues we saw." 
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			 by Ars Staff on  (#60D7N) 
				Dealmaster also has Sonos speakers, "buy 2 get 1 free" sales, and wireless headphones. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#60D7P) 
				ISPs can't use zero-rating to exempt apps from data caps, EU agency says. 
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			 by Scharon Harding on  (#60D7Q) 
				Amazon will first offer drone deliveries to a rural town in Northern California. 
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			 by Andrew Cunningham on  (#60D7R) 
				Internet Explorer triumphed in one browser war, and decisively lost the next. 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#60D4Z) 
				Honda had the second-highest number of crashes, with 90 over the same period. 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#60D28) 
				The plot involves a gamer who becomes a professional racing driver. 
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			 by Sam Machkovech on  (#60CZA) 
				A stylish balance of arcade accessibility and combo-crazy depth. 
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			 by Financial Times on  (#60CWF) 
				Nothing is entering a crowded market dominated by Apple and Samsung. 
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			 by Dan Goodin on  (#60C8Q) 
				Case in point: It took five months and three patches to fix a critical Azure threat. 
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			 by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#60C7K) 
				Researchers combined chemical, optical imaging to determine how degradation occurred. 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#60C63) 
				It has a decent electric mode and a better interior than any McLaren to date. 
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			 by Beth Mole on  (#60C20) 
				WHO will also rename the disease, because the current name is discriminatory. 
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			 by Samuel Axon on  (#60C21) 
				Streaming services continue to dig a grave for traditional cable. 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#60C02) 
				The issue affects nearly half of all Mach-Es built to date. 
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			 by Dan Goodin on  (#60BRD) 
				Hertzbleed attack targets power-conservation feature found on virtually all modern CPUs. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#60BRE) 
				CEO warns of "extended" crypto winter that would heavily reduce trading. 
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			 by Scharon Harding on  (#60BNF) 
				Sonos is issuing refunds. 
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			 by Kyle Orland on  (#60BNG) 
				Blizzard devs say purchases will be limited to "optional cosmetic items." 
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