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GM boss confirms hybrid Corvette due in 2023
Chevrolet's worst-kept secret is no longer a secret.
First all-private mission to the space station will finally come home
One thing seems clear: Private orbital spaceflight will be very different.
Twitter reportedly “set to accept” Elon Musk’s offer to buy the company
Reports say Twitter and Musk are close to a deal and could announce it today.
In rare interview, Monkey Island designers tell Ars about long-awaited Return
The new title will eschew pixel art, embrace hint systems.
Shanghai’s plan to reboot the supply chain will hit workers the hardest
Workers may end up trading being locked down at home for locked down at work.
The weekend’s best deals: Google Nest devices, Nintendo gift cards, and more
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Hackers are exploiting 0-days more than ever
Mandiant and Google both reported a spike in 0-day bugs in 2021.
Drones have transformed blood delivery in Rwanda
A new analysis shows how using drones for delivery is faster than driving.
Tandis review: The ultimate geometry-based puzzle game
Pristinely disguised edutainment—and its creator clarifies game's background math.
Hackers hammer SpringShell vulnerability in attempt to install cryptominers
Thousands of hack attempts made in the days following discovery of the vulnerability.
Army of worm larvae hatch from man’s bum, visibly slither under his skin
Doctors watched the shifting rash blanket his body in rare hyperinfection.
Insteon finally comes clean about its sudden smart home shutdown
Insteon blames the pandemic and lack of a buyer for its sudden shutdown last week.
Our first impressions after driving FedEx’s new electric delivery van
BrightDrop and FedEx drove an electric van from NYC to DC—then let Ars have a try.
Report: Sonos will finally make a soundbar that’s almost affordable
The device will work as either a soundbar or a rear channel speaker.
Biologist, elite climber team up to hunt for new species in The Last Tepui
NatGeo documentary pairs Bruce Means and Alex Honnold on an Amazonian expedition
Airlines’ faulty altimeters spur FCC plan to regulate wireless receivers
In 4-0 vote, FCC takes big step toward crackdown on poorly designed receivers.
Buy the Framework laptop’s $399 motherboard to make your own mini PC
Parts could also help you repurpose an old Framework board after upgrading.
New Moto G takes on impossible task of competing with the Pixel 5a
Motorola rounds out its 2022 midrange lineup of $400 and $500 options.
Fauci confirms parents’ nightmare: FDA may delay COVID vaccines for kids under 5
"Why can't we have it in May?" a CNN reporter and parent asked Fauci.
Microsoft enters “final phase” of disabling SMB1 file-sharing in Windows 11
Re-adding SMB1 support is still possible but will get harder as time goes on.
A brief guide to electric conversions for classic cars
EV powertrain conversions can breathe new life into cars built before 1996.
Twitter board in a bind as Elon Musk makes his move
Billionaire’s bid has exposed the social media company’s checkered performance.
NASA is supporting some seriously risky missions to the Moon—it’s about time
"The entrepreneurial ecosystem is one of the core strengths of the United States."
Paradox gives its official blessing to Vampire: The Masquerade fangames
Fangame developers can even profit, as long as Paradox gets its 33 percent cut.
CDC raises alarm of mysterious hepatitis cases in kids; 2 states report cases
An adenovirus is still the leading suspect, but experts are keeping an open mind.
Rocket Report: Falcon 9 says Aloha to Hawaii, Blue Origin to abandon ship?
"New Glenn’s first stage will come home to the Jacklyn after every flight."
Combo COVID booster is the way to go this fall, Moderna data suggests
A bivalent vaccine produced stronger, broader protection, early data suggests.
ISPs can’t find any judges who will block California net neutrality law
No judges on 29-seat appeals court even asked for a vote on industry petition.
Critical bug could have let hackers commandeer millions of Android devices
Flaw could be exploited with malicious audio file.
End of the road: Apple is killing macOS Server, the place where Mac OS X began
Apple says that Server's most popular features have been integrated into macOS.
Highway warnings about traffic deaths may increase crashes, study finds
Texas crash data suggests the signs are counterproductive.
RIP CNN+, March 2022-April 2022
New execs confirm they never wanted $5.99/mo streaming-only fork to launch.
Google Play makes bizarre decision to ban call-recording apps
Google abandoned plans for a call-recording API in 2020, now it bans workarounds?
Judge in Musk trial will tell jury that “Funding secured” tweets were false
Gag order denied, but judge ruled that Musk's taking-Tesla-private claim was false.
Best Buy will pick up your unwanted tech, appliances, and money
New recycling program does the heavy lifting for you.
EU to unveil landmark law to force Big Tech to police illegal content
Dark patterns, as well as targeting users based on religion or gender will be banned.
Elon Musk still wants Twitter—and he now has $46.5 billion in financing
Musk will foot $21 billion of the price tag himself.
Senators want to mandate anti-piracy technology across the web
Websites could face mandatory anti-piracy technology upgrades every three years.
Stone Age people may have gathered at night to watch animated “fireside art”
VR simulations showed firelight would make images on engraved stones move and flicker.
CDC decides to appeal to restore travel mask mandate; DOJ files notice [Updated]
It's a fraught decision at a time when the pandemic's outlook is murky.
Biden to use infrastructure money to keep nuclear plants open
Up to $6 billion total, with plants already scheduled to shut down the top priority.
Forget passenger cars, here’s where hydrogen make sense in transport
Hydrogen is attractive to trucking and ports, but only if it's clean.
We don’t know who made the giant stone jars found in northern India
Local oral history suggests the jars are probably massive, ancient burial urns.
Musk tells judge that gag order would “trample” on his First Amendment rights
Musk says he shouldn't be silenced before trial over taking-Tesla-private tweets.
Major cryptography blunder in Java enables “psychic paper” forgeries
A failure to sanity check signatures for division-by-zero flaws makes forgeries easy.
This 40-second solar eclipse seen from the surface of Mars is sublime
“I knew it was going to be good, but I didn’t expect it to be this amazing."
Report: HP is working on a 17-inch foldable PC
HP would be the third PC maker to announce a bendable-screen OLED laptop.
Quest 2 reveal flurry: Ghostbusters VR, Boneworks sequel, Cities VR, more
Plus, great news about a much-requested Resident Evil 4 VR mode, now live on Quest 2.
Google Pixel Watch leak shows off round, all-glass design
Years of rumors might finally come true next month.
Today’s best deals: Roomba robot vacuums, Apple iPads, and more
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