|  | by Kevin Purdy on  (#6SWX1) No pricing or availability, but there's new competition in headsets and glasses. | 
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|  | by Andrew Cunningham on  (#6SWST) Intel has solved the biggest problems with its Arc GPUs, but not the timing. | 
|  | by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#6SWSV) Italian scientists designed a neural network to analyze spectral data from handheld Raman spectroscopy devices. | 
|  | by Ian Johnston and Michael Peel, Financial Times on  (#6SWSW) Pharmaceutical companies are already cashing in on their other health benefits. | 
|  | by Kevin Purdy on  (#6SWSX) $83/mo price lines up with Hulu TV Live, and not as far below traditional cable. | 
|  | by Eric Berger on  (#6SWSY) Mom, can we have a Starlink? Mom: We have a Starlink at home. | 
|  | by Stephen Clark on  (#6SWKV) "You can get into a rhythm of using all of these providers to get things up very quickly." | 
|  | by Kevin Purdy on  (#6SWHV) A brief history of the privacy you never really got. | 
|  | by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#6SWE1) The big two-door electric sedan impressed on the road, less so on track. | 
|  | by Dan Goodin on  (#6SW9A) Secret Blizzard has used the resources of at least 6 other groups in the past 7 years. | 
|  | by Andrew Cunningham on  (#6SW6V) Software reference could point to a release sooner rather than later. | 
|  | by Ashley Belanger on  (#6SW6W) Class action could foil Photobucket's plan to turn old photos into AI goldmine. | 
|  | by Scharon Harding on  (#6SW6X) TCL to "heavily promote" original short films with gen AI animation, characters. | 
|  | by Benj Edwards on  (#6SW4P) Google barrels ahead with a push into AI systems that take action for you. | 
|  | by Andrew Cunningham on  (#6SW4Q) Nearly 3 months in, Apple has added most of the initial Intelligence features. | 
|  | by Kyle Orland on  (#6SVYG) Add to a charity haul that's already raised nearly $9,500 in just a couple of days. | 
|  | by Eric Berger on  (#6SVYH) Engineers are already beginning to plan for possible follow-on missions. | 
|  | by Ashley Belanger on  (#6SVYJ) Microsoft gatekeeping OpenAI models saddles AI rivals with costs, report says. | 
|  | by John Timmer on  (#6SVYK) A textbook example of shifting the standards of evidence to suit its authors' needs. | 
|  | by Ben Dowsett, wired.com on  (#6SVTQ) Several recent schemes were uncovered, so should players everywhere be concerned? | 
|  | by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#6SVTR) GM decides to cut its losses, will focus on partial automation for passenger cars. | 
|  | by Eric Berger on  (#6SVNM) Taking stock of spaceflight one-quarter of the way through the 2000s. | 
|  | by Scharon Harding on  (#6SVB5) Embodied says it will try to refund recent purchases but makes no promises. | 
|  | by Benj Edwards on  (#6SV95) Company boasts "AI workers" that never complain about work-life balance. | 
|  | by Ashley Belanger on  (#6SV96) Micron's NY fabs are the only CHIPS projects undergoing full environmental review. | 
|  | by Jon Brodkin on  (#6SV69) Leaked form shows how Fog Data helps cops find where suspects have been and when. | 
|  | by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#6SV6A) Amazon Autos has gone live in 48 US cities. | 
|  | by Kevin Purdy on  (#6SV6B) The game that was asking lots of questions about AI ethics 10 years ago is back. | 
|  | by Dan Goodin on  (#6SV37) Attack bypasses AMD protection promising security, even when a server is compromised. | 
|  | by Georgina Gustin, Inside Climate News on  (#6SV00) Rise in cases amplifies concerns about consolidation in agriculture. | 
|  | by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#6SV01) "Whatever you believe your mission was, it's worse than you thought." | 
|  | by Eric Berger on  (#6STX2) Blue Origin needs to fly the New Glenn rocket to identify where the vehicle has margin. | 
|  | by Michael Teo Van Runkle on  (#6STX3) Understanding the gravity of the situation: driving Lucid's serious new SUV. | 
|  | by Ashley Belanger on  (#6STX4) Parents suing want Character.AI to delete its models trained on kids' data. | 
|  | by Scharon Harding on  (#6STX5) Getting the desktop experience from my tiniest computer. | 
|  | by Jonathan M. Gitlin on  (#6STHP) Energy management will be key for electrified vehicle fleets. | 
|  | by Ashley Belanger on  (#6STD5) Apple knowingly ignoring child porn is a "never-ending nightmare," lawsuit says. | 
|  | by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#6STD6) A boulder engraved with a turtle, good acoustics, and torch lighting-what more do you need for a good time? | 
|  | by Benj Edwards on  (#6STD7) "Reddit Answers" will answer questions with AI-generated summaries of user content. | 
|  | by Jon Brodkin on  (#6STAD) Data plans compared to a "tasting menu, a buffet, or unlimited soup and salad." | 
|  | by Benj Edwards and Kyle Orland on  (#6STAE) It's a big launch, but AI video-synthesis competition has heated up over the past 10 months. | 
|  | by Nate Anderson on  (#6STAF) You asked, so we built it! | 
|  | by Ashley Belanger on  (#6STAG) US ban would also impact tens of millions of global users, TikTok claimed. | 
|  | by John Timmer on  (#6STAH) Using almost the entire chip for a logical qubit provides long-term stability. | 
|  | by Kyle Orland on  (#6STAJ) Domain registrar failed to respond after offending content was taken down. | 
|  | by Andrew Cunningham on  (#6STAK) New Pi 5-powered PC also launches with optional portable 1080p monitor. | 
|  | by Joshua Cohen, Undark Magazine on  (#6ST7G) Results from a recent survey have prompted questions. | 
|  | by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#6ST4T) These latest findings further support the Hubble Space Telescope's prior expansion rate measurements. | 
|  | by Kyle Orland on  (#6SSZT) Help yourself to prizes by helping us raise money for good causes. | 
|  | by Jennifer Ouellette on  (#6SSH0) Get ready for "a perilous journey to the Aiel Waste to uncover the true fate of the Dragon Reborn." |