|  | by Jon Brodkin on  (#6V7AV) Judge: It's not clear whether utility pole worker's symptoms were caused by lead. | 
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|  | by Kevin Purdy on  (#6V7AW) Rather than just warn you, Chrome will guide you to making a better password. | 
|  | by Beth Mole on  (#6V78B) The worker is said to have had pink eye and is recovering from the infection. | 
|  | by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#6V78C) Getting the new F1 hybrid right is a challenge. | 
|  | by Benj Edwards on  (#6V74X) Altman responds with pithy offer to buy Twitter for $9.74 billion. | 
|  | by Stephen Clark on  (#6V74Y) With a Space Force review still ongoing, ULA is removing its next Vulcan rocket from the launch pad. | 
|  | by Andrew Cunningham on  (#6V74Z) Updates may also re-enable Apple Intelligence for those who turned it off. | 
|  | by Leila Abboud and Melissa Heikkilä, Financial Time on  (#6V750) US stance is "180-degree turnaround" from Biden administration. | 
|  | by Tim Stevens on  (#6V6ZM) This mega utility vehicle is a big ask on multiple fronts. | 
|  | by John Timmer on  (#6V6MG) The first Trump administration tried this, and Congress passed a rule to block it. | 
|  | by Benj Edwards on  (#6V6HE) Chatbot maker partners with TSMC to manufacture custom AI chip, with plans for future iterations. | 
|  | by Ashley Belanger on  (#6V6HF) Major report was designed to answer the public's biggest questions on nature. | 
|  | by Jon Brodkin on  (#6V6HG) Details on beta registration, prices, compatible phones, and technical limits. | 
|  | by Andrew Cunningham on  (#6V6F3) At this point, it's unclear whether the issues are one-offs or systemic. | 
|  | by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#6V6F4) The state is much more permissive than California for driverless vehicles. | 
|  | by Kyle Orland on  (#6V6F5) The quick-hit Minesweeper-style RPG has just the right mix of logic and luck. | 
|  | by Kana Inagaki and Patricia Nilsson , Financial Time on  (#6V6C7) 17 percent of BMW sales are EVs; another 7 percent are hybrids. | 
|  | by Jon Brodkin on  (#6V63X) Three more tales of CenturyLink failing to fix outages until hearing from Ars. | 
|  | by Kyle Orland on  (#6V5S5) After 75K attempts over 5 years, Summoning Salt is hanging up the virtual gloves. | 
|  | by Aarian Marshall, wired.com on  (#6V536) DOT orders states to halt plans to build federally funded EV stations. | 
|  | by John Timmer on  (#6V4WP) Sudden and drastic change will make it hard for researchers to keep the lights on. | 
|  | by Samuel Axon on  (#6V4VJ) Opinion: EA might be done with single-player games-but we're not. | 
|  | by Eric Berger on  (#6V4SH) The White House has not made a final decision yet on the large rocket. | 
|  | by Beth Mole on  (#6V4SJ) Nine cases are confirmed, 3 are probable. Officials says more are likely to come. | 
|  | by Benj Edwards on  (#6V4SK) WikiTok cures boredom in spare moments with wholesome swipe-up Wikipedia article discovery. | 
|  | by Kevin Purdy on  (#6V4Q7) Developer's big overhaul of long-running franchise is a brave, long process. | 
|  | by Ashley Belanger on  (#6V4Q8) Students don't want loan data used in AI probe to slash DOE, according to lawsuit. | 
|  | by Jon Brodkin on  (#6V4MK) Apple last year opposed UK's secret notices demanding encryption backdoors. | 
|  | by Kyle Orland on  (#6V4MM) New method exploits a ladder-climbing glitch, emulator tools, and a bit of luck. | 
|  | by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#6V4MN) Audi upends its naming scheme (again), and Porsche plans more engines. | 
|  | by Ivan Cárrillo, Knowable Magazine on  (#6V4J0) North America's largest bird disappeared from the wild in the late 1980s. | 
|  | by Andrew Cunningham on  (#6V4CE) New budget phone may include bigger screen, USB-C, Face ID, Apple Intelligence. | 
by Kyle Orland on  (#6V42J)
		Users can access thumbsticks, shoulder buttons while sliding Joy-Cons on a flat surface
	|  | by Stephen Clark on  (#6V4CF) Vast's schedule for deploying a mini-space station in low-Earth orbit was always ambitious. | 
|  | by Kyle Orland on  (#6V40W) Users can access thumbsticks, shoulder buttons while sliding Joy-Cons on a flat surface. | 
|  | by Eric Berger on  (#6V3YN) "This kind of cut would kill American science and boost China." | 
|  | by Dan Goodin on  (#6V3YP) Apple's defenses that protect data from being sent in the clear are globally disabled. | 
|  | by Ashley Belanger on  (#6V3YQ) Meta's alleged torrenting and seeding of pirated books complicates copyright case. | 
|  | by Benj Edwards on  (#6V3YR) Still banned at some schools, ChatGPT gains an official role at California State University. | 
|  | by Gordon Feller on  (#6V3YS) The UK has transitioned to a lower-emission grid. Now comes the hard part. | 
|  | by Beth Mole on  (#6V3W3) New study shows why annual COVID boosters are critical to controlling COVID. | 
|  | by Elizabeth Rayne on  (#6V3W4) When it comes to meaningless gestures, macaws try to follow the crowd. | 
|  | by Ashley Belanger on  (#6V3RR) Lawmaker urged passing DeepSeek ban on government devices is a "no-brainer." | 
|  | by Stephen Clark on  (#6V3NV) More data will likely reduce the chance of an impact to zero. If not, we have options. | 
|  | by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#6V3NW) We still like a lot about this EV, but next year brings a big upgrade. | 
|  | by Eric Berger on  (#6V3JJ) NASA can no longer wait on the development of a new Crew Dragon vehicle. | 
|  | by Lily Hay Newman, wired.com on  (#6V3JK) Amount paid by victims to hackers declined by hundreds of millions of dollars. | 
|  | by Beth Mole on  (#6V33G) The finding suggests a new spillover event, further dashing hopes of containment. | 
|  | by Ashley Belanger on  (#6V33H) As far as DOJ knows, Elon Musk doesn't have access to Treasury Dept. data. | 
|  | by Eric Berger on  (#6V30W) "Twitch is one of the many digital platforms we use to reach new audiences." |