The Brutalist Report - arstechnica
- Breach of software maker used to backdoor as many as 200,000 servers [1026d]
- US officially added to WHO’s list of poliovirus outbreak countries [1026d]
- Device passively registers temperature, switches from heating to cooling [1026d]
- Twitter shareholders approve the $44B merger Musk is trying to get out of [1026d]
- Who said sedans were dead? The 2023 Genesis G80 Electrified, tested [1026d]
- Google spinoff Aalyria salvages Project Loon technology for the US military [1026d]
- What If? 2 is here with even more serious answers to your weird questions [1026d]
- To defeat FTC lawsuit, Meta demands 100+ rivals share biggest trade secrets [1026d]
- Tiny robots made of “galinstan” can run faster than a (scaled down) cheetah [1026d]
- Raspberry Pi OS improves menus, networking, camera possibilities [1026d]
- Nintendo announces a boatload of classic game ports, Japanese RPGs for Switch [1026d]
- Artist uses AI to extract color palettes from text descriptions [1026d]
- Senators blast Twitter’s alleged security failures as whistleblower testifies [1026d]
- Amazon’s new Kindle offers twice the storage, a sharper screen, and USB-C for $100 [1026d]
- GoldenEye 007 re-release finally confirmed—but it’s not the leaked remake [1026d]
- The mystery of why some people don’t catch COVID [1026d]
- Zelda: Breath of the Wild sequel gets official name, May 2023 release date [1026d]
- Thunderbolt hits 80Gbps in demo, equaling USB4 Version 2.0 speeds [1026d]
- Is your gas stove bad for your health? [1026d]
- A common virus is surging—and it can cause a polio-like disease in kids [1026d]
- As summer turns to fall, ULA still waiting for its BE-4 rocket engines [1026d]
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