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Ars Technica
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At Senate AI hearing, news executives fight against “fair use” claims for AI training data
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Biden administration awards $632M for EV charging in new funding round
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Google lays off “hundreds” more employees, strips Google Assistant features
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Amazon lays off 500 Twitch employees, hundreds more at MGM and Prime Video
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Actively exploited 0-days in Ivanti VPN are letting hackers backdoor networks
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This tiny EV crossover from VinFast will go on sale in the US
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Actor paid to pose as crypto CEO “deeply sorry” about $1.3 billion scam
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Linux devices are under attack by a never-before-seen worm
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Detachable Lenovo laptop is two separate computers, runs Windows and Android
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Tesla’s revamped Model 3 sedan has now gone on sale in the US
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“Such signal, much wow”: Starlink’s first texts via “cellphone towers in space”
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Ars readers gave nearly $40,000 in our 2023 Charity Drive
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Regulators aren’t convinced that Microsoft and OpenAI operate independently
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Quantum computing startup says it will beat IBM to error correction
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First results are in: 2023 temperatures were stunningly warm
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Facebook, Instagram block teens from sensitive content, even from friends
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Canada vows to defend its drug supply against Florida importation plan
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After its impressive first flight, here’s what’s next for the Vulcan rocket
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Astronomers think they finally know origin of enormous “cosmic smoke rings“
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HP sued (again) for blocking third-party ink from printers, accused of monopoly
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Citing “crew safety,” NASA delays upcoming Artemis missions by about a year
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OpenAI says it’s “impossible” to create useful AI models without copyrighted material
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FCC plans shutdown of Affordable Connectivity Program as GOP withholds funding
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These are Honda’s concepts for its new family of EVs due in 2026
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Samsung’s “Ballie” home robot is back, way bigger, and headed to production
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Seeking another Earth? Look for low carbon dioxide
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“We are worried,” says European rocket chief at prospect of launch competition
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Magic: The Gathering maker admits it used AI-generated art despite standing ban
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They’re not cheap, but Nvidia’s new Super GPUs are a step in the right direction
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Chromium found in lead-tainted fruit pouches may explain contamination
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Intel’s CPU branding was already confusing, and today’s new CPUs made it worse
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Nvidia’s G-Sync Pulsar is anti-blur monitor tech aimed squarely at your eyeball
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Cerne Abbas Giant is a depiction of Hercules
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Oppo’s Find X7 Ultra has four 50 MP sensors, two periscope lenses
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Elon Musk’s X loses fight to disclose federal surveillance of users
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Hackers can infect network-connected wrenches to install ransomware
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Canonical wants better Snap support outside Ubuntu, based on latest hires
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Wi-Fi 7’s theoretical speeds make your Internet connection seem even more sad
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Unity lays off an additional 25 percent of its staffers
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LG OLED T is a transparent 77-inch TV that will arrive in 2024
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Daily Telescope: The Milky Way above one of my favorite places on Earth
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iPhone survives 16,000-foot fall after door plug blows off Alaska Air flight 1282
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iPhone owners get $92 payouts from Apple in phone-throttling settlement
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AMD releases even more Ryzen 5000 CPUs, keeps its last-gen AM4 platform alive
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What I learned from using a Raspberry Pi 5 as my main computer for two weeks
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