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Meta wins monopoly trial, convinces judge that social networking is dead
People are "bored" by their friends' content, judge ruled, siding with Meta.
Tech giants pour billions into Anthropic as circular AI investments roll on
ChatGPT competitor secures billions from Microsoft and Nvidia in deal to use cloud services and chips.
Microsoft tries to head off the “novel security risks” of Windows 11 AI agents
Agents with read/write access to your files create big security, privacy issues.
The Analogue 3D is the modern N64 fans have been waiting for
Excellent design and display filters, but the lack of OpenFPGA support rankles.
Bonkers Bitcoin heist: 5-star hotels, cash-filled envelopes, vanishing funds
Bitcoin mining hardware exec falls for sophisticated crypto scam to tune of $200k
Google CEO: If an AI bubble pops, no one is getting out clean
Sundar Pichai says no company is immune if AI bubble bursts, echoing dotcom fears.
Google unveils Gemini 3 AI model and AI-first IDE called Antigravity
Google's flagship AI model is getting its second major upgrade this year.
Ryan Gosling must save dying stars in Project Hail Mary trailer
"The consensus here is that it would be preferable if you did not die."
Tesla safety driver falls asleep during passenger’s robotaxi ride
A Reddit user posted video of his safety driver sleeping at the wheel in San Fransisco.
Widespread Cloudflare outage blamed on mysterious traffic spike
Cloudflare is down, causing many websites and big platforms to go dark.
Trump admin axed 383 active clinical trials, dumping over 74K participants
It's a "violation of foundational ethical principles of human participant research."
With a new company, Jeff Bezos will become a CEO again
He stepped down at Amazon in 2021 and doesn't hold a CEO title at Blue Origin.
5 plead guilty to laptop farm and ID theft scheme to land North Koreans US IT jobs
Fleets of laptops run from US residences gave appearance workers were in the US.
UCLA faculty gets big win in suit against Trump’s university attacks
Government can't use funding threats to override the First Amendment.
Judge smacks down Texas AG’s request to immediately block Tylenol ads
The Texas lawsuit hinges on the unproven claim that Tylenol causes autism.
After last week’s stunning landing, here’s what comes next for Blue Origin
"There's never been such a high demand for launch as there is right now."
Report claims that Apple has yet again put the Mac Pro “on the back burner”
Mac Pro was last updated in mid-2023, one of the last Macs to switch from Intel.
Benoit Blanc takes on a “perfectly impossible crime” in Wake Up Dead Man trailer
"I'm incapable of not solving a crime. You'll see. It's fun!"
Fans’ reverse-engineered servers for Sony’s defunct Concord might be in trouble
"Concord Delta" project locks down Discord after YouTube video takedowns.
Oracle hit hard in Wall Street’s tech sell-off over its huge AI bet
Company falls more than rivals over its borrowing and reliance on OpenAI contracts.
Cities: Skylines upheaval: Developer and publisher announce “mutual” breakup
Paradox subsidiary Iceflake Studios will take over work on the storied city simulation.
When recreating a famous SUV stunt in China goes wrong
The EV failed to match the 2018 stunt, damaging the stairway in the process.
Ancient Egyptians likely used opiates regularly
Study identified several trace chemical signatures of opium in ancient Egyptian alabaster vase.
I’ve already been using a “Steam Machine” for months, and I think it’s great
With a little know-how, you can get yourself a Steam Machine right this minute.
The evolution of rationality: How chimps process conflicting evidence
Chimps can take in new evidence, evaluate its strength, and change their minds.
Wyoming dinosaur mummies give us a new view of duck-billed species
Exquisitely preserved fossils come from a single site in Wyoming.
US may owe $1 trillion in refunds if SCOTUS cancels Trump tariffs
Tech industry primed for big refunds if SCOTUS rules against Trump tariffs.
The twin probes just launched toward Mars have an Easter egg on board
"Blue" and "Gold" are expected to arrive at Mars in September 2027.
As shutdown ends, dubious CDC panel gets back to dismantling vaccine schedule
Pediatricians are calling for members to be replaced and all their decisions reversed.
How two Nissan Leafs help make a regional airport more resilient
We've seen schoolbuses and big pickups do V2G; how about a smaller car?
“How about no”: FCC boss Brendan Carr says he won’t end news distortion probes
Carr rejects criticism from four former FCC chairs, including three Republicans.
What’s it like to compete in the longest US off-road rally with no GPS?
Hydrogen and solar power the rally infrastructure, but navigation is low-tech.
Three astronauts are stuck on China’s space station without a safe ride home
"This does not meet the release conditions for a safe manned return."
Forget AGI—Sam Altman celebrates ChatGPT finally following em dash formatting rules
Ongoing struggles with AI model instruction-following show that true human-level AI still a ways off.
World’s oldest RNA extracted from Ice Age woolly mammoth
Sequencing an ancient creature's RNA opens up a new window into extinct life.
Dogs came in a wide range of sizes and shapes long before modern breeds
Life with humans changed dogs in some dramatic ways, and it didn't take long.
Scientist pleaded guilty to smuggling Fusarium graminearum into US. But what is it?
Early warning system being developed by universities may slow the plant pathogen.
Years later, Arkane’s Dishonored is still a modern stealth classic
Steam punk magical-realist world-building at its finest.
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket came back home after taking aim at Mars
"Never before in history has a booster this large nailed the landing on the second try."
Researchers question Anthropic claim that AI-assisted attack was 90% autonomous
The results of AI-assisted hacking aren't as impressive as many might have us believe.
Rocket Report: Blue Origin’s stunning success; vive le Baguette One!
"If NASA wants to go quicker, we would move heaven and Earth."
US spy satellites built by SpaceX send signals in the “wrong direction”
It seems US didn't coordinate Starshield's unusual spectrum use with other countries.
This flu season looks grim as H3N2 emerges with mutations
The UK is facing one of the worst flu seasons in history-and the US is next.
Google claims win for everyone as text scammers lost their cloud server
Text scam ringleader warned operations were disrupted on Telegram, Google says.
Are you ready for a $1,000 Steam Machine? Some analysts think you should be.
Tariffs, component volatility, and Valve's tolerance for losses all lead to uncertainty.
Tiny chips hitch a ride on immune cells to sites of inflammation
Tiny chips can be powered by infrared light if they're near the brain's surface.
What if the aliens come and we just can’t communicate?
Ars chats with particle physicist Daniel Whiteson about his new book Do Aliens Speak Physics?
Civil war is brewing in the wasteland in Fallout S2 trailer
Ghoulish Elvis impersonators are the least of Lucy's problems as the wasteland prepares for war.
After years of saying no, Tesla reportedly adding Apple CarPlay to its cars
Almost half of US car buyers won't consider a car without Apple CarPlay.
Google will let Android power users bypass upcoming sideloading restrictions
Google will preserve sideloading for power users, but it hasn't decided how that will work yet.
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