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			 by Beth Mole on  (#4J30F) 
				It has its own collection agency and regularly garnishes wages from low-income patients. 
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| Updated | 2025-11-04 12:15 | 
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			 by Sam Machkovech on  (#4J30H) 
				Major players from The Disaster Artist on board to write, produce. 
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			 by Cathleen O'Grady on  (#4J2R5) 
				Debunking the content or techniques of denialism mitigates their impact. 
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			 by Kyle Orland on  (#4J2R7) 
				Misreading of "Grand Prix" promotion seems to be causing spike in wishlist removals. 
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			 by Ars Staff on  (#4J2K6) 
				Or get three months of Audible for $5 each, plus deals on games, smart TVs, and more. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#4J2E8) 
				Democratic-led House votes to save rule that lets ISPs reuse broadband wires. 
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			 by Jim Salter on  (#4J2E9) 
				WireGuard for Windows is still in pre-alpha, but it's looking very good. 
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			 by Timothy B. Lee on  (#4J2EB) 
				The layoffs represent almost 20% of Ford's European workforce. 
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			 by Beth Mole on  (#4J28W) 
				With a 30-60% fatality rate, researchers are trying to stem its mysterious spread. 
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			 by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#4J1NC) 
				A casualty of the Weinstein Co. scandal and bankruptcy finally gets a broad release. 
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			 by Megan Geuss on  (#4J0VC) 
				On batteries and solar cells, Tesla-Panasonic partnership has been a little fraught. 
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			 by Anna Washenko on  (#4J0RG) 
				The CPU-for-Macs rumor is bound to resurface, but nothing’s for sure still. 
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			 by Sean Gallagher on  (#4J0N4) 
				As CISA warns of sharp rise in Iran hack attempts on US, researchers see same elsewhere. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#4J0N6) 
				Verizon, seeking to deter theft, gets FCC waiver to lock phones for 60 days. 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#4J0GS) 
				Driver transfers, new rivals, and Formula 2 cars feature in this year's installment. 
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			 by John Timmer on  (#4J0GV) 
				Slap on some solar panels and a control board and it flies for a half-second. 
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			 by Kyle Orland on  (#4J0GX) 
				Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft seek exemption from threatened Chinese tariffs. 
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			 by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#4J0GZ) 
				MIT scientists transposed amino acids' resonant frequencies into audible notes. 
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			 by Megan Geuss on  (#4J0CF) 
				Two GE turbines can't start quickly enough, so they can't play well with renewables. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#4J07S) 
				Weather-satellite transmissions at risk from FCC spectrum plan, experts say. 
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			 by Ron Amadeo on  (#4J02V) 
				Taking a picture through a display requires a "redesigned pixel structure." 
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			 by Lee Hutchinson on  (#4HZK0) 
				Praise and some good-natured needling for a half-dozen picked players' design choices. 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#4HZK2) 
				More precise ignition events mean better fuel efficiency and fewer pollutants. 
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			 by Timothy B. Lee on  (#4HZK4) 
				Bitcoin's price has almost quadrupled in the last six months. 
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			 by Eric Berger on  (#4HZEK) 
				"What is state-of-the-art in the USA is only in its beginnings in Europe." 
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			 by Kyle Orland on  (#4HZ99) 
				New options are hit and miss, but Mario's deep creativity toolset is alive and well. 
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			 by Jim Salter on  (#4HYZ5) 
				Two security firms graphically demonstrate the danger of subdomain hijacking. 
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			 by Sean Gallagher on  (#4HYAA) 
				To boost cloud connections around the world, an old sub pen gets an overhaul. 
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			 by Eric Berger on  (#4HY7X) 
				This "allows the Air Force to begin using previously flown rocket technology." 
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			 by Anna Washenko on  (#4HY7Z) 
				Microsoft is adding a protected section to its cloud storage. 
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			 by Timothy B. Lee on  (#4HY80) 
				FedEx says it's not realistic to screen sealed packages for controlled tech. 
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			 by Samuel Axon on  (#4HY0G) 
				Face detection will now be used to intelligently position subjects in photos. 
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			 by John Timmer on  (#4HY0J) 
				Butterflies from commercial providers may not help the larger population. 
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			 by Beth Mole on  (#4HXWC) 
				More than 8,300 cases just months after claims of an "AIDS-free zone." 
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			 by Ars Staff on  (#4HXKT) 
				Albeit with in-store pickup at Target. Also deals on wireless chargers and more. 
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			 by Jim Salter on  (#4HXE6) 
				Confusion, dissent over 32-bit code caused a rift between Valve and Canonical. 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#4HXE8) 
				More than half will be battery EVs, with plug-in hybrid versions of other models. 
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			 by Kyle Orland on  (#4HX9D) 
				"Infringio" is still racing against 74 other players in familiar platform settings. 
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			 by Valentina Palladino on  (#3HZ3Q) 
				Which dash cam should be your newest invaluable car accessory? 
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			 by Eric Berger on  (#4HTDN) 
				The center core had a fiery encounter with the Atlantic Ocean. 
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			 by Anna Washenko on  (#4HVZ2) 
				New Toshiba models offer a cheap choice for HDR on Fire TV displays. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#4HVJF) 
				AT&T deceives customers by adding $2-per-month fee after they sign up, suit says. 
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			 by Ron Amadeo on  (#4HVA4) 
				Gates calls Microsoft's smartphones failure a "$400 billion" loss. 
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			 by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#4HV50) 
				Tech highlights include laser headlights, lidar, and haptic touchscreens. 
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			 by Sean Gallagher on  (#4HV52) 
				"Wiper" attacks targeting US companies' data are on rise, CISA Director Krebs says. 
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			 by Kiona N. Smith on  (#4HV54) 
				3,000 years of discarded stone hammers reveal changes in capuchin diet and culture. 
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			 by Jon Brodkin on  (#4HV0N) 
				Telecom CEO forged contracts in order to raise $270 million from investors. 
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			 by Timothy B. Lee on  (#4HV0Q) 
				Congress can't ban registration of "immoral" trademarks, Supreme Court rules. 
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			 by Megan Geuss on  (#4HV0S) 
				Daimler is being forced to recall 42,000 vehicles in Europe. 
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			 by Jim Salter on  (#4HTTP) 
				High-profile WordPress hosting on 18 Raspberry Pi single-board devices. 
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