by Scharon Harding on (#6M75S)
New CNN head thinks CNN+ "was abandoned rather briskly."
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Updated | 2024-11-23 03:30 |
by Samuel Axon on (#6M75T)
It showed up in an eBay listing; now Roddenberry's son wants to show it to fans.
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by Kevin Purdy on (#6M73D)
A "complete focus on improving the base game" will happen before more paid DLC.
by Ashley Belanger on (#6M73E)
Producer remained vague about whether AI was used to edit photos.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#6M73F)
The retractable camera lens works like a mini point-and-shoot!
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by John Timmer on (#6M71Q)
Juno captures images of Io's violence as study says it has always been that way.
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by Andrew Cunningham on (#6M71R)
There's no disc drive, but there are still ports for GameCube controllers.
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by Kevin Purdy on (#6M6Z2)
Accounts with stored payment information went for as little as $0.50 each.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#6M6Z3)
WhatsApp, Threads, Telegram, and Signal removed from Apple App Store in China.
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by Ashley Belanger on (#6M6Z4)
Fraudster charged with crypto market manipulation defended Mango Markets scheme.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#6M6WM)
After flying against simulated opponents, the AI agent has taken on humans.
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by Eric Berger on (#6M6WN)
If it were to happen, a revised Artemis III mission could echo Apollo 9.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#6M6SM)
This time there's no over-the-air software patch.
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by Financial Times on (#6M6SN)
Netflix to stop reporting subscriber numbers, prioritizing viewer engagement instead.
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by Benj Edwards on (#6M6SP)
YouTube videos of 6K celebrities helped train AI model to animate photos in real time.
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by Stephen Clark on (#6M6QJ)
Australia's first homemade orbital-class rocket makes an appearance on its launch pad.
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by Eric Berger on (#6M6EZ)
"Boeing is reviewing and adjusting current staffing levels."
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by Beth Mole on (#6M6DK)
Hospitals' "trauma activation fees" are unregulated and extremely variable.
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by Scharon Harding on (#6M6DM)
Business Insider reports of inaccuracy concerns that could hurt viewership.
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by Ashley Belanger on (#6M6B6)
X likely hopes to avoid liability with disclaimer that Grok "can make mistakes."
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#6M6B7)
Yes, travertine often has embedded fossils. But not usually hominin ones.
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by Benj Edwards on (#6M6B8)
Zuckerberg says new AI model "was still learning" when Meta stopped training.
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by Kyle Orland on (#6M68H)
Move comes as support winds down for the original Quest headset.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#6M68J)
Google says the new Platform and Devices" team will let it move faster.
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by Eric Berger on (#6M68K)
First launch of these operational vehicles may occur next month from California.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#6M68M)
Ruling: Thumbprint scan is like a "blood draw or fingerprint taken at booking."
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by Dan Goodin on (#6M68N)
Campaign used email, SMS, and voice calls to trick targets into divulging master passwords.
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by Kevin Purdy on (#6M655)
Being on deep discount doesn't hurt, either.
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by Ashley Belanger on (#6M656)
Neural data can reveal health, mental states, emotions, and cognitive function.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#6M657)
Mexico has offered generous incentives for automakers in the past.
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by Kyle Orland on (#6M658)
No more sideloading needed for your iOS retro game fix.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#6M659)
Google's almost uncountable number of layoffs continues.
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by Jacek Krywko on (#6M61R)
Bones from the head of a reptile suggest a body that was well over 20 meters long.
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by Ars Contributors on (#6M61S)
We test out the refreshed Mercedes midsize sedan.
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by WIRED on (#6M5Y8)
Copyright Office changed course after initially denying request.
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by Eric Berger on (#6M5TZ)
"It looked like a giant smoke monster."
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by Stephen Clark on (#6M5V0)
This is a test flight, and a complicated one at that."
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by Samuel Axon on (#6M5V1)
New "Splitscreen" app works around the limitations, but it's not perfect.
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by Benj Edwards on (#6M5RK)
How a group of friends found themselves at the center of a fierce debate about the future of art.
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by Beth Mole on (#6M5E3)
Between 2001 and 2020, there was an average of 3 cases per year. Last year's tally was 24.
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by Dan Goodin on (#6M5BS)
To a lesser extent, China and Iran also peddle disinfo in hopes of influencing voters.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#6M5BT)
All-electric, 360 joints give the new Atlas plenty of inhuman movements.
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by Ashley Belanger on (#6M597)
Former OpenAI researcher once predicted a 50 percent chance of AI killing all of us.
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by Kevin Purdy on (#6M598)
Cross-server tracking suggests a new understanding of "public" chat servers.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#6M599)
One victim may have been hogtied alive in pit, a la Mafia-style ligature strangulation.
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by John Timmer on (#6M59A)
Study tracks the past costs of climate events and projects them into the future.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#6M569)
Tesla board calls June 13 shareholder vote on Musk's pay and move to Texas.
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by Kyle Orland on (#6M56A)
Tezuka: "The secret to having a long-tenured staff is that people don't quit."
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by Scharon Harding on (#6M56B)
Broadcom reportedly accused of changing VMware licensing and support conditions.
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by Kevin Purdy on (#6M535)
Travel your own world, meet fascinating creatures, and put bolts in their necks.
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