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			 by WIRED on  (#600SA) 
				It's a new tool for tracking space-rock trajectories—even with limited data. 
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| Updated | 2025-11-04 15:45 | 
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			 by WIRED on  (#6007M) 
				Microsoft downplays severity of vulnerability in all supported versions of Windows. 
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			 by Ars Staff on  (#6007N) 
				Dealmaster also has Sonos speakers, Steam gift cards, and Google's Nest Hub. 
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			 by WIRED on  (#6004X) 
				The US needs to figure out what to do about its radioactive garbage. 
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			 by John Timmer on  (#6002C) 
				Is it a motorcycle? A dirt bike? An e-bike? Whatever category you choose, it's fun. 
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			 by Dan Goodin on  (#5ZZS0) 
				Researchers who found vulnerability warn it's “dangerous and trivially exploited.” 
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			 by Beth Mole on  (#5ZZQZ) 
				Transmission may have been occurring for longer than previously thought. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#5ZZMS) 
				If signed by gov., bill would halt permits while state studies environmental impact. 
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			 by Scharon Harding on  (#5ZZMT) 
				Governor Hochul still has to sign the bill. 
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			 by Sam Machkovech on  (#5ZZGG) 
				Titular duo spacewalks, travels to future later this month. Heh, heh, "titular." 
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			 by Samuel Axon on  (#5ZZGH) 
				OS updates are a given, but we could see the M2 and new Macs, too. 
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			 by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#5ZZEH) 
				At Ars Frontiers, panelists discussed the need for ethical solutions to climate change. 
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			 by Ron Amadeo on  (#5ZZEJ) 
				Family reminders are also going away. 
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			 by Andrew Cunningham on  (#5ZZC8) 
				Announcement is Japan-only for now, console is coming in October. 
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			 by Scharon Harding on  (#5ZZC9) 
				Overboost feature allots 175 W to the RTX 3080 Ti GPU. 
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			 by Doug Johnson on  (#5ZZCA) 
				Every time solar and wind output doubles, the cost gets cheaper and cheaper. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#5ZZCB) 
				Musk announces hiring freeze and job cuts, has "super bad feeling" about economy. 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#5ZZA5) 
				The White House and automakers have bold plans, but are they realistic? 
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			 by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#5ZZ01) 
				Ars chats with UCL's Brian Butterworth about his new book Can Fish Count?. 
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			 by Eric Berger on  (#5ZYXN) 
				"We will have our own SpaceX in the next two years." 
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			 by Sam Machkovech on  (#5ZYGP) 
				More big teases of PlayStation VR2, though the headset doesn't have a release date. 
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			 by Beth Mole on  (#5ZYF9) 
				FDA will review the vaccines June 15, but then the CDC needs to sign off. 
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			 by Scharon Harding on  (#5ZYFA) 
				HP Dev One is the first non-System76 computer offered with Pop!_OS. 
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			 by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#5ZYDM) 
				Latest chemical "forensic" analysis finds telltale abundance of trace elements. 
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			 by Eric Berger on  (#5ZYDN) 
				"We will need additional missions from SpaceX to implement our strategy." 
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			 by Dan Goodin on  (#5ZY9S) 
				No patch yet for easy-to-hack access point that leaks data and exposes networks to hacks. 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#5ZY74) 
				Ford thinks its distribution model costs $2,000 more per car than Tesla's. 
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			 by Kyle Orland on  (#5ZY4M) 
				New game will focus on antagonist Solas, won't be coming before 2023. 
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			 by Andrew Cunningham on  (#5ZY4N) 
				Devs say they have Linux booting on devices using Apple A7- and A8-based chips. 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#5ZY1P) 
				Not every design experiment works, but not every new idea fails. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#5ZY1Q) 
				Canada says company misled users while collecting "vast amounts of location data." 
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			 by Ron Amadeo on  (#5ZY1R) 
				The Duo brand is dying, but its codebase will live on. 
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			 by Financial Times on  (#5ZXYQ) 
				Export controls and sanctions have plunged Russia into technological crisis. 
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			 by Eric Berger on  (#5ZXVC) 
				The launch company is targeting mid-July for Alpha's next launch. 
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			 by John Timmer on  (#5ZX3X) 
				An optical quantum computer does things we can't computationally model. 
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			 by Eric Berger on  (#5ZX32) 
				"We knew there was always a transition to industry in our future." 
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			 by Beth Mole on  (#5ZX1J) 
				At Ars Frontiers, virologist Angela Rasmussen laid out how to thwart the next pandemic. 
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			 by Samuel Axon on  (#5ZX1K) 
				Lockdowns in China have Apple taking new measures to meet potential demand. 
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			 by Scharon Harding on  (#5ZWX8) 
				Both monitors offer boosted image quality, built-in webcams with particular appeal to Mac owners. 
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			 by Ars Staff on  (#5ZWX9) 
				Dealmaster also has Logitech mice, Sonos speakers, and Eufy indoor cameras. 
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			 by Ron Amadeo on  (#5ZWTV) 
				Google stops selling video content on the Play Store and replaces the iOS app. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#5ZWQX) 
				Musk memo: "If you don't show up, we will assume you have resigned." 
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			 by Kyle Orland on  (#5ZWJD) 
				Parents asked for dismissal "with prejudice" earlier this month. 
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			 by Andrew Cunningham on  (#5ZWJE) 
				You'll need to spend another $100 to upgrade to a more usable 8GB of RAM. 
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			 by Eric Berger on  (#5ZWF6) 
				"I think it's the right thing to do." 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#5ZWF7) 
				The brand is getting a makeover and will be all-EV by 2030. 
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			 by Sam Machkovech on  (#5ZW7K) 
				Great ARPG-on-phone production values hampered by terrible economic decisions. 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#5ZW7M) 
				Ammonia is already a widely used fertilizer, so the infrastructure is in place. 
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			 by Jeremy Reimer on  (#5ZSTV) 
				On its 30th anniversary, we look at the groundbreaking product's enduring legacy. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#5ZVPT) 
				5-4 ruling halts law that bans social media moderation based on "viewpoint." 
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