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			 by Ron Amadeo on  (#5ZP48) 
				It was initially developed for Android 12L, but getting a foldable to market is hard. 
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| Updated | 2025-11-04 12:15 | 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#5ZP0W) 
				Twitter targeted ads with phone numbers and emails collected for security purposes. 
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			 by Scharon Harding on  (#5ZP0X) 
				Panasonic's DIY-friendly, rugged laptop is bright enough for the great outdoors. 
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			 by Kyle Orland on  (#5ZP0Y) 
				Gameplay designer recalls early multiplayer map tests were "always a train wreck." 
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			 by Andrew Cunningham on  (#5ZP0Z) 
				Broadcom has spent billions buying up software companies in recent years. 
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			 by Ars Staff on  (#5ZNY1) 
				You'll need to be a new or returning user, but it's a cheap way to get new things to stream. 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#5ZNY2) 
				The company has already paid $305 million in civil penalties as a result of the lawsuit. 
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			 by Eric Berger on  (#5ZNY3) 
				"That’s really what this commercial crew program has been all about." 
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			 by Sam Machkovech on  (#5ZNTW) 
				This "sometime in 2022" game could overtake Doom 2016 as the most metal FPS ever. 
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			 by Kyle Orland on  (#5ZNMG) 
				Scrapped Atari arcade rarity traded trackballs for joysticks—was it the right call? 
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			 by Dan Goodin on  (#5ZN7Z) 
				If your machine failed to get them automatically, you're not alone. 
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			 by Beth Mole on  (#5ZN4T) 
				The study assessed the relative risks of 26 conditions linked to post-COVID. 
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			 by Samuel Axon on  (#5ZN3K) 
				CJ Moore will join lidar company Luminar to lead software development. 
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			 by Andrew Cunningham on  (#5ZMZN) 
				Windows 365-powered VMs support variable hardware and software configs. 
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			 by Ars Staff on  (#5ZMZP) 
				Dealmaster also includes the MacBook Air, Jabra earbuds, and Xbox consoles. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#5ZMXS) 
				Lawmakers pressure Google on Android privacy after leak of Supreme Court ruling. 
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			 by Ars Contributors on  (#5ZMXT) 
				The structure of bones around the eye indicate a small pupil that let in less light. 
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			 by Ron Amadeo on  (#5ZMV5) 
				Reddit and Amazon users say the expensive phone cases haven't held up. 
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			 by Kiona N. Smith on  (#5ZMV6) 
				The western Amazon basin was home to its own pre-Columbian civilization, the Casarabe. 
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			 by Scharon Harding on  (#5ZMRR) 
				Company expects its robots to be doing your household chores in a decade. 
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			 by Eric Berger on  (#5ZMP1) 
				"Who's responsible? Who pays? How much do they pay?" 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#5ZMK3) 
				Europe's VW ID.1 will cost $18,000; Japan's Nissan Sakura is just $14,000. 
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			 by Beth Mole on  (#5ZMGJ) 
				Study of 1.5M finds COVID symptoms shifted with variants. BA.2 caused the most. 
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			 by Financial Times on  (#5ZMGK) 
				CEO launches plan to offer patented medicines at lower cost to poorer nations. 
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			 by Dan Goodin on  (#5ZKVV) 
				Leak is latest bright light shined on China's persecution of ethnic minorities. 
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			 by John Timmer on  (#5ZKTR) 
				There's a contrast between what people search for and what reliable media provide. 
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			 by Samuel Axon on  (#5ZKTS) 
				It's the first triple-A video game set in Middle-earth since 2017. 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#5ZKS8) 
				BMW's latest EV trades a few miles of range for more than 600 horsepower. 
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			 by Andrew Cunningham on  (#5ZKQ8) 
				Devs will get a chance to save one of Windows 11's most-ignorable features. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#5ZKNF) 
				Tesla "ambushed" woman with one-sided arbitration agreement, judge writes. 
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			 by Andrew Cunningham on  (#5ZKG1) 
				Snapdragon-powered "Project Volterra" will focus on AI and machine learning. 
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			 by Scharon Harding on  (#5ZKG2) 
				Upcoming 500 Hz monitor targets PC gamers with beefed-up systems, various skill levels. 
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			 by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#5ZKG3) 
				“Let me tell you the story of the space viking, Thor Odinson….” 
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			 by Ron Amadeo on  (#5ZKDK) 
				Street View gets some new features for its 15th birthday. 
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			 by Kyle Orland on  (#5ZKDM) 
				First-party PlayStation Plus classics launch at slower 50 Hz standard. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#5ZKAF) 
				Zuckerberg and Facebook sold "as much access to users as possible," AG says. 
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			 by Eric Berger on  (#5ZK20) 
				InSight lived up to its name, providing deep insights about the Martian interior. 
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			 by Dan Goodin on  (#5ZK21) 
				A litany of security flaws allows forgeries that are easy, quick, and cheap. 
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			 by Scharon Harding on  (#5ZJPJ) 
				The MX Master 3S has forgettable advantages in its higher DPI range and quieter clicks. 
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			 by Scharon Harding on  (#5ZJPK) 
				Switches and wireless capabilities are spectacular, but there's stiff competition. 
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			 by Beth Mole on  (#5ZJEM) 
				"We do know a lot about monkeypox from many decades of studying it." 
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			 by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#5ZJC2) 
				This season's big bad is Vecna, a villain straight out of Dungeons and Dragons. 
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			 by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#5ZJA7) 
				"Your days of fighting for the so-called greater good are over." 
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			 by Samuel Axon on  (#5ZJA8) 
				It's a complicated tale of processors, base stations, politics, and Jony Ive. 
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			 by Scharon Harding on  (#5ZJ89) 
				Like a soft-touch macro keyboard. 
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			 by Andrew Cunningham on  (#5ZJ8A) 
				Integrated RDNA2-based Radeon GPUs will also become a standard feature. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#5ZJ3M) 
				Unlike Texas, Florida fails in attempt to overturn preliminary injunction. 
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			 by Ron Amadeo on  (#5ZJ3N) 
				Google and Match Group trade spiteful press releases over the court-ordered agreement. 
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			 by Ars Staff on  (#5ZJ18) 
				Russia-linked ransomware gang Conti avoided sanctions that hit Russian businesses. 
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			 by Scott K. Johnson on  (#5ZHYC) 
				Rapid analysis shows situation would be unlikely without global warming. 
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