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The 25 best games we saw during this year’s “Not E3” showcases
Let us help you sift through a veritable mountain of promotional hype.
Mitochondria and the origin of eukaryotes
Were organelles a driving force or late addition in the evolution of cells like ours?
Long COVID 20-50% less likely after omicron than delta in vaccinated people
It may seem reassuring, but it still means a whole lot of people with long-term symptoms.
As cryptocurrency tumbles, prices for new and used GPUs continue to fall
AMD's Radeon RX 6000 series GPUs, in particular, are easy to find below MSRP.
The US has a long way to go before adopting a universal charger policy
"Restore the sanity," say US Senators Markey, Sanders, and Warren.
It’s the hosts versus humanity in tantalizing Westworld S4 trailer
"Maybe it’s time you questioned the nature of your own reality."
Police linked to hacking campaign to frame Indian activists
Details connect police in India to a plot to plant evidence on victims' computers.
Hello, M2: You can now order the new 13-inch MacBook Pro
Two versions of the dual-port USB-C charger are up for sale, too.
The driving enthusiast’s dilemma with electric cars
EVs are better at almost everything, but more power doesn't always mean more fun.
SpaceX fires employees who wrote letter slamming Musk’s “embarrassing” behavior
Shotwell says letter made employees "uncomfortable," tells staff to avoid activism.
New photovoltaic tech inches closer to practicality
A perovskite solar cell design decays at a rate that's not much worse than silicon.
What range anxiety? The Mercedes-Benz EQS 580, reviewed
Mercedes makes a strong statement with its ultra-aerodynamic luxury BEV.
Behold the Magnetar, nature’s ultimate superweapon
Their magnetic fields—the strongest we've observed—could melt you from 1,000 km away.
As US crawls out of baby formula crisis, troubled plant floods, shuts down again
The latest data finds about 24 percent of infant formula products still out of stock.
Amazon’s latest Prime Day sale is set for July 12-13
The company also gives sweepstakes entries for every $1 spent on small businesses.
Musk tells Twitter staff that “exceptional” employees can work remotely
Musk: "It wouldn't make sense to fire" great employees who work from home.
Astronomers reveal the most detailed map of the asteroid Psyche yet
NASA's Psyche mission to study the asteroid launches later this year.
Europe’s major new rocket, the Ariane 6, is delayed again
"This is a source of challenge in every launcher development."
Formula 1 wants to stop its cars from porpoising, and this is how
The sport can insist teams run higher ride heights to control the effect.
Review: Pixar’s Lightyear squanders its sci-fi reboot potential
Solid family fare but overshadowed by better Pixar films like Wall-E, Toy Story.
Microsoft Defender extends malware protection to macOS and Android—for a price
App also provides "security tips," checks the antivirus status of other devices.
SpaceX employee letter: Musk’s behavior is “frequent source of embarrassment”
Letter reportedly urges SpaceX to "separate itself from Elon's personal brand."
Activision’s internal investigation finds no “systemic issue” with harassment
"We are not a company that looks the other way."
Facebook is receiving sensitive medical information from hospital websites
Ad-tracking by some hospitals may violate federal law protecting health data.
Cadillac’s electric flagship will be hand-built, use extensive 3D printing
The low-volume EV will join the mass-produced Lyriq SUV as Cadillac electrifies.
Russia is taking over Ukraine’s Internet
Traffic from occupied Ukraine subjected to Russia's censorship, surveillance machine.
Ancient Roman soldier carved a phallus with a personal insult in this stone
The carving also included a crude personal insult directed at someone named Secundinus.
Tsunami of junk traffic that broke DDoS records delivered by tiniest of botnets
The DDoS arms race shows no signs of slowing down.
Senate bill would ban data brokers from selling location and health data
"Data brokers gather intensely personal data" without consent, bill summary says.
An astrophysicist explains the often-misunderstood nature of dark energy
"When it comes to dark energy, we're just, well, we're in the dark, right?"
EPA announces new PFAS exposure guidance, grants for water-supply cleanup
New guidance lowers acceptable exposure to some chemicals by a factor of 10,000.
NASA says it’s ready for a fourth attempt to fuel the massive SLS rocket
"The teams have really done a great job addressing the issues we saw."
Today’s best deals: A bunch of Apple devices, Amazon Fire HD tablets, and more
Dealmaster also has Sonos speakers, "buy 2 get 1 free" sales, and wireless headphones.
Europe cracks down on data cap exemptions in update to net neutrality rules
ISPs can't use zero-rating to exempt apps from data caps, EU agency says.
Amazon says its drones will deliver packages to backyards this year
Amazon will first offer drone deliveries to a rural town in Northern California.
Internet Explorer was once synonymous with the Internet, but today it’s gone for good
Internet Explorer triumphed in one browser war, and decisively lost the next.
NHTSA’s data on driver assistance crashes shows Tesla is an outlier
Honda had the second-highest number of crashes, with 90 over the same period.
Sony is making a Gran Turismo movie, due next August
The plot involves a gamer who becomes a professional racing driver.
Review: TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge is a must-play arcade throwback
A stylish balance of arcade accessibility and combo-crazy depth.
With Phone (1), Nothing hopes to succeed where Essential failed
Nothing is entering a crowded market dominated by Apple and Samsung.
Botched and silent patches from Microsoft put customers at risk, critics say
Case in point: It took five months and three patches to fix a critical Azure threat.
X-ray imaging reveals why this 17th century painted yellow rose lost its luster
Researchers combined chemical, optical imaging to determine how degradation occurred.
Driving McLaren’s new plug-in hybrid supercar, the 2023 Artura
It has a decent electric mode and a better interior than any McLaren to date.
Monkeypox outbreak spurs WHO to consider declaring international emergency
WHO will also rename the disease, because the current name is discriminatory.
Bad news for cable: A major sports league will stream exclusively on Apple TV
Streaming services continue to dig a grave for traditional cable.
Ford halts sales of Mustang Mach-Es due to propulsion-loss bug
The issue affects nearly half of all Mach-Es built to date.
A new vulnerability in Intel and AMD CPUs lets hackers steal encryption keys
Hertzbleed attack targets power-conservation feature found on virtually all modern CPUs.
Coinbase lays off 18 percent of staff as CEO says, “We grew too quickly”
CEO warns of "extended" crypto winter that would heavily reduce trading.
IT fail caused Sonos to ship unwanted speakers and charge customers for them
Sonos is issuing refunds.
Diablo IV won’t copy Immortal’s game-altering microtransactions
Blizzard devs say purchases will be limited to "optional cosmetic items."
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