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by Eric Berger on (#3Z0Y3)
"This is a non-trivial amount that will have a material impact on the BFR program."
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| Updated | 2026-05-07 12:45 |
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by Cyrus Farivar on (#3Z0RP)
"Advanced persistent threats… and ordinary hacking are unfortunately here to stay."
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by Timothy B. Lee on (#3YZS2)
Lucid's impressive technology has been held back by a cash shortage.
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by Cyrus Farivar on (#3YZS4)
Internal documents leaked to AP include "Key Contacts" and an apparent escape plan.
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by Peter Bright on (#3YZN7)
Subscription hardware running subscription software with subscription management.
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by Timothy B. Lee on (#3YZN8)
Musk has produced no evidence to back up his accusations.
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by Chris Lee on (#3YZC4)
Mbira's tone change depends on whether tine is filled with good or bad medicine.
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by Kyle Orland on (#3YZC6)
Pro Controller remains the only official way to get a d-pad for Switch games.
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by Andrew Cunningham on (#3YZ73)
Apple delivers on its promises and pushes back against "forced obsolescence."
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by Samuel Axon on (#3YZ75)
Apple's OS focuses on performance and laying the groundwork for future apps.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#3YZ77)
CA enforcing neutrality because "Pai abdicated his responsibility," senator says.
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by Sean Gallagher on (#3YZ78)
Dutch intelligence caught Russians launching attack against lab testing Syria, UK attack samples.
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by Kyle Orland on (#3YZ2R)
Joint effort takes aim against loot boxes, skin gambling, and more.
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by Peter Bright on (#3YZ2S)
And Linux has adopted a real code of conduct to replace its previous "code of conflict."
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by Ron Amadeo on (#3YYY0)
After eight smartphones, OnePlus is working on something a bit bigger.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#3YYY2)
New sorting algorithm yields more robust, replicable results than other methods.
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by Jeff Dunn on (#3YYY4)
We aren't likely to see Apple's wireless charging mat any time soon, say reports.
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by Valentina Palladino on (#3YYY5)
Some merchants pay up to $2,000 for employees' secret services.
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by Eric Berger on (#3YYN4)
No other US rocket has flown more successful missions.
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by Timothy B. Lee on (#3YYN6)
A Republican member of Congress wants free public access to judicial records.
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by Megan Geuss on (#3YXJA)
In Illinois, a nuclear power subsidy program gets a favorable ruling from US court.
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by Sean Gallagher on (#3YX2C)
Gallery: Huge Russian military exercise turns into a Russia/China gun show.
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by John Timmer on (#3YX07)
Tracking kids as they gear up and go to Intel's International Science Fair.
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by Chris Lee on (#3YWXH)
Alice controls Bob via quantum measurements. Bob can't reciprocate.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#3YW3W)
The production crossover will be the first use of a new vehicle architecture.
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by Cyrus Farivar on (#3YVJJ)
Move comes amid revelations that BART shared LPR data with federal authorities.
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by John Timmer on (#3YVFB)
A look at why reporting on some areas of science is just asking for pain.
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by Ars Staff on (#3YVAG)
The new standard for complex digital boardgames... but it costs $20.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#3YTPE)
Columbia University psychologist was best known for his work on delayed gratification.
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by Peter Bright on (#3YTH5)
Software takes the trial and error out of overclocking.
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by Sean Gallagher on (#3YTA3)
Using the same exploit as WannaCry and some known tools, the Monero mining worm continues.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#3YTA5)
It will offer real-time directions, free calling, and Wi-Fi, among other aid.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#3YT5T)
You Might Be the Killer will premiere at Fantastic Film Fest in Austin Sept. 21.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#3YT1A)
Aesthetics—not just aerodynamics—are important.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#3YT1C)
88 percent of OnePlus poll respondents want a headphone jack? OnePlus doesn't care.
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by Beth Mole on (#3YT1E)
For years, José Baselga didn’t mention industry links in dozens of top medical pubs.
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by John Timmer on (#3YT1G)
Cemeteries from the Longobard spread into Italy tell tales of migration and mixing.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#3YSX4)
The car reimagined as bedroom, office, living room, or club.
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by Kiona N. Smith on (#3YSR6)
Cheese may have helped fuel the spread of agriculture across Europe.
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by Timothy B. Lee on (#3YSJS)
Public shaming forces publisher to abandon ridiculous claim to classical music.
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by Valentina Palladino on (#3YSJV)
A basic Series 4 costs $70 more than the Series 3 did when it came out last year.
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by Cyrus Farivar on (#3YSJX)
Josh Garza said his company began with noble intentions, but it "turned into greed."
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by Chris Lee on (#3YS6D)
Water on hot plate spins and tilts on a vapor cushion—then takes off for freedom.
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by Eric Berger on (#3YS3T)
"I think the industry is probably hiring as many artists as engineers."
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by Jeff Dunn on (#3YRMD)
Pre-orders go live tonight, so here are some quick tips and a deals rundown.
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by Eric Berger on (#3YRJQ)
Warning: Wild speculation in this story.
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by Sam Machkovech on (#3YRB7)
$60 pack, plus other big Switch news: Animal Crossing, Luigi's Mansion 3 in 2019.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#3YR7Y)
The 2018 awards honor research on cursing while driving and cannibalistic calories.
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by Megan Geuss on (#3YR4Q)
Utilities are trying to add tons of solar before a key tax credit phases out.
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by Beth Mole on (#3YR0Y)
DNA testing, online registries highlight complexity of lax sperm-donor regulations.
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