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			 by Kiona N. Smith on  (#4N6RV) 
				Changes alter the rules that say how federal agencies should implement the ESA. 
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| Updated | 2025-11-04 00:00 | 
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			 by John Timmer on  (#4N6CK) 
				Neuralink will probably fail in interesting and worthwhile ways. 
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			 by Jim Salter on  (#4N69X) 
				Document redaction is probably the biggest standout feature in this release. 
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			 by Dan Goodin on  (#4N69Z) 
				Fortnite cracks, software exploits among the topics discussed in almost 357,000 PMs. 
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			 by Samuel Axon on  (#4N60P) 
				Update promises better graphics performance in games and CAD applications. 
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			 by Beth Mole on  (#4N5PP) 
				The two experimental treatments will continue on in more trials. 
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			 by Eric Berger on  (#4N5J3) 
				We offer a look at the four bidders and what is at stake for each of them. 
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			 by Sean Gallagher on  (#4N5FB) 
				Atomic research agency acknowledges "isotope power source" of "rocket engine" exploded. 
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			 by Eric Bangeman on  (#4N5BJ) 
				V8 variant of the Cayenne plug-in hybrid will hit dealerships in early 2020. 
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			 by Kate Cox on  (#4N5BM) 
				The teenager was in the middle of a livestream when cops showed up with guns. 
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			 by Anna Washenko on  (#4N5BP) 
				Microsoft's march through subscription land continues apace. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#4N5BQ) 
				Verizon bought Tumblr owner Yahoo in 2017, is now selling Tumblr to Automattic. 
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			 by Timothy B. Lee on  (#4N5BS) 
				Opinion: The case against YouTube's toxic "up next" algorithm. 
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			 by Beth Mole on  (#4N57F) 
				"Our drugs are not for you, period." 
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			 by Sam Machkovech on  (#4N57H) 
				Gorgeous overhaul was originally planned for "fall 2017," then went silent. 
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			 by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#4N539) 
				"Do you know karate?" "No, but I'm a fast learner." 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#4N53B) 
				Frontier, already under fire in Minnesota, faces network quality probe in NY. 
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			 by Scott K. Johnson on  (#4N4T3) 
				Analysis shows why correlation is not causation, in this case. 
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			 by Dan Goodin on  (#4N4T5) 
				* = For now, fingerprint or lock screen authentication applies only to one Google property. 
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			 by Beth Mole on  (#4N4NB) 
				Man allegedly pressed fake pills in his basement that killed at least one. 
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			 by Sam Machkovech on  (#4N4FX) 
				Make your peace with this being a "visual novel"—because it's a must-play. 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#4N4FZ) 
				Overly complex touchscreen systems were blamed in recent NTSB report. 
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			 by Kyle Orland on  (#4N4AY) 
				Streaming service suspends "experiment" in recommended content after snafu. 
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			 by Eric Berger on  (#4N4B0) 
				"We know we’re not going to get to zero errors." 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#4N2JA) 
				The coolest thing about Hobbs and Shaw isn't the cars; it's the outfits. 
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			 by Scott K. Johnson on  (#4N2C4) 
				When the Earth's magnetic poles trade places, they take a while to get sorted. 
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			 by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#4N2AJ) 
				Adaptation is a fitting tribute to the book series by the late Alvin Schwarz. 
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			 by WIRED on  (#4N28C) 
				Pay for the data and store it in a blockchain-protected system. 
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			 by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#4MWVJ) 
				Damon Lindelof co-wrote satirical thriller about rich people hunting "deplorables." 
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			 by Kyle Orland on  (#4N0TC) 
				Byuu's latest bsnes update fixes slowdown without cranking video to super-speed. 
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			 by Aaron Zimmerman on  (#4N0TE) 
				Our yearly giant list of new board games you need to check out. 
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			 by Eric Bangeman on  (#4N0P4) 
				VR gets much-needed validation as a surgical training tool. 
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			 by Nathan Mattise on  (#4N0P5) 
				Court cases and social media spats continue over 3D-printed guns. 
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			 by Eric Berger on  (#4MZVF) 
				Vector had been targeting a suborbital flight for the Vector-R vehicle this year. 
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			 by Timothy B. Lee on  (#4N05A) 
				Uber has been burning cash at more than $1 billion per quarter. 
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			 by Anna Washenko on  (#4MZYK) 
				The update means you could use certain Apple hardware as a legit home theater hub. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#4MZQJ) 
				Pai tried to kill environmental and historic-preservation review of small cells. 
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			 by Kate Cox on  (#4MZQM) 
				The proposal would reportedly put the onus of content regulation on the FCC. 
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by Ron Amadeo on  (#4MZKR)
		Huawei is the next mobile challenger after Microsoft, Mozilla, RIM, and Samsung.
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			 by Samuel Axon on  (#4MZKS) 
				It doesn't have all the same features, but the basic concept is the same. 
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			 by Timothy B. Lee on  (#4MZKV) 
				Twitter has struggled to develop consistent moderation policies. 
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			 by Jim Salter on  (#4MZKX) 
				Epyc "Rome" continues its little sibling the Ryzen 3000's mad dash forward. 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#4MZFH) 
				Much remains secret about the car ahead of its launch next month. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#4MZB8) 
				Loaned-out mobile hotspot inadvertently used data during car trip to Canada. 
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			 by Kate Cox on  (#4MZB9) 
				Moderators say YouTube overrode them when high-profile creators went too far. 
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			 by Cathleen O'Grady on  (#4MZ6N) 
				More than half of a sample had flattering tweaks in report summaries. 
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			 by Timothy B. Lee on  (#4MZ1Y) 
				Amazon has faced a series of walkouts and protests at Minnesota warehouses. 
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			 by Dan Goodin on  (#4MZ20) 
				Southwest Airlines finally relents, after first insisting flight numbers aren't PII. 
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			 by Nathan Mattise on  (#4MYWT) 
				Founder of Defense Distributed finally appeared in court after his arrest last fall. 
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			 by Kyle Orland on  (#4MYWW) 
				Moves reflect temporary view of increased audience sensitivity. 
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