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Relativity Space announces first launch contract, and it’s a big one
"We're joining the ranks of some of those blue chip companies."
The fastest SUV? Our first drive in Lamborghini’s 641-horsepower Urus
26 years after the LM002, Lamborghini unleashes its biggest and heaviest bull.
Researchers unearth 74 Facebook cybercrime groups with 385,000 members
Already under scrutiny for spreading hate, social network also helps peddle spam and fraud.
Here’s why NASA’s audacious return to the Moon just might work
"Starting a war between Alabama and SpaceX will be the end of the Moon program."
Rocket Report: Small-launch reckoning, Starliner slip, a lunar Falcon Heavy?
"I'd expect some pretty decent consolidation over the next year to 18 months."
Shazam! review: Shameless mining of Spielberg, Big pays off for DC Comics
If it can't beat Marvel's best teen-friendly films, DC may as well join 'em.
VR modes coming to Super Mario Odyssey, Breath of the Wild on Nintendo Switch
One patch attaches a VR mode to a full game. The other includes entirely new content.
Pet Sematary remake may be the funniest film of 2019—no, that’s not a typo
Abandon all hopes for an It repeat, Stephen King fans.
Email chain prompts Microsoft to investigate reports of sexual harassment ignored by HR
90 pages of emails provoke response from head of HR.
Judge ends Arizona coal-mine owners’ attempt to compel power customer to stay
Sale of Navajo Generating Station rests on more than Central Arizona Project's business.
Apple slashes HomePod price and introduces Powerbeats Pro
New headphones and a cheaper smart speaker help Apple push Apple Music.
Judge warns Elon Musk that even “big fish” need to follow court orders
The SEC did not ask the judge to strip Musk of his job as Tesla's CEO.
Android TV update puts home-screen ads on multi-thousand-dollar Sony Smart TVs
Users are reportedly not enjoying Google's "pilot program."
Why Elon Musk is an increasingly bad choice to run Tesla
Opinion: There's a reason Elon Musk keeps making bad decisions as Tesla CEO.
Here’s the real reason why Terracotta Army weapons are so well-preserved
It's the soil, not an early form of anti-rust technology as previously thought.
In mice, ecstasy keeps social-developmental window open
A prolonged ability to learn positive associations from social interactions.
House Democrats refuse to weaken net neutrality bill, defeat GOP amendments
House Commerce Committee voted to reverse Ajit Pai's net neutrality repeal.
Idaho Power announces record-low price for power from solar farm
The 120MW solar plant will help replace a coal-fired plant to be retired in 2025.
Microsoft going to extreme lengths to ensure May update avoids mistakes of 1809
There'll be a month-long release preview phase, less aggressive end-user deployment, and more.
Unvaccinated student loses in court after suing health dept during outbreak
Catholic student claims religious objections, but the Catholic Church is pro-vaccines.
Why Valve actually gets less than 30 percent of Steam game sales
Commission-free Steam key sales through other stores cut into Valve's bottom line.
Dealmaster: Get a 128GB iPad for the same price it was on Black Friday
Plus over $400 off Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon, a bunch of Anker deals, and more.
Amazon plans satellite broadband for “tens of millions” of people
Amazon says it'll launch 3,236 low Earth satellites for fast, low-latency service.
SpaceX’s Starhopper vehicle test-fires its engine for the first time
"Starhopper completed tethered hop. All systems green."
Nature’s skyscrapers: X-ray imaging reveals the secrets of termite mounds
Termite mounds are self-cooling, self-ventilating, and self-draining structures.
Tesla deliveries fall—especially for high-end Model S and X
Model S and Model X sales fell a lot more than Tesla anticipated.
Serious Apache server bug gives root to baddies in shared host environments
Privilege-escalation flaw could also make minor flaws much more severe.
Watch a Verizon 5G phone hit speeds faster than your home Internet
It was under ideal conditions, but Verizon finally puts real numbers to mobile 5G.
After bleaching, Great Barrier Reef corals aren’t bouncing back quickly
2018's batch of young'uns down about 90 percent.
Teenager hit with 73 counts for “swatting” calls
A 17-year-old from Ohio placed dozens of fake emergency calls to police.
Facebook asked some users for their email passwords, because why not
And two third-party developers left the data from millions of Facebook users exposed in S3 bucket.
Elizabeth Warren wants jail time for CEOs in Equifax-style breaches
Should more CEOs go to jail after data breaches? Elizabeth Warren thinks so.
GameStop posts massive loss as pre-owned game sales plummet
Stock hits lowest point since 2005 after $673 million annual loss.
New imaging technique sees details without dye, may cook sample
Science takes time: Ten years to turn imaging theory into imaging experiment.
Google’s second Android Q Beta brings us “Bubbles” multitasking
Minimize apps to a floating, always-on-top bubble.
DNA in a clay pipe sheds light on an enslaved woman’s life
DNA from a usually overlooked artifact points to an enslaved woman's ancestry.
Ethiopian Air pilots turned off 737 MAX anti-stall system. Then it turned on again
Pilot properly switched off stabilizer control system but could not regain control; software may have rebooted.
Joaquin Phoenix breathes new life into an iconic role in first Joker trailer
It's a standalone film as DC Films moves away from the shared universe model.
Microsoft kills off the book store you probably didn’t know it had
Anyone who bought books will have them deleted and will receive a refund.
Spielberg proposal to ban streaming from Oscars may be illegal, DOJ warns
DOJ says an Oscars ban could be illegal attempt to "exclude new competitors."
Ford, GM, and Toyota team up to develop self-driving safety standards
Driverless carmakers need to share more data. A new group might help.
To catch a drug thief, hospital secretly recorded births, women’s surgeries
81 women claim their privacy was violated as hospital tried to trap a drug thief.
Video: Taming the player-murdering machine that was MechWarrior 5’s level generator
This episode of War Stories focuses on giant robots blowing things up.
Starliner’s first flight delayed, crew mission not likely before 2020
"We remain diligent, with a safety-first culture."
Borderlands 3 is the next big Epic Games Store exclusive
Sequel will require Epic's platform from Sept. 13 through April 2020.
Google Duplex arrives on iPhones, most Android devices
Book restaurants with the Google Assistant's human-like voice AI.
YouTube reportedly ignored extremism in order to boost engagement
Bloomberg report shows how employees offered solutions but were turned down.
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Whistleblowers: FAA 737 MAX safety inspectors lacked training, certification
Senate committee launches investigation into 737 MAX certification process.
Natural gas pipeline in Germany holds “green” methane; Austria has similar plans
Natural gas substitutes are still expensive, but proving the technology is a good step.
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