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- Time(s) for a change: State Department picks a new official typeface [1193d]
- Carnivorous oyster mushrooms can kill roundworms with “nerve gas in a lollipop” [1193d]
- Authorities dismantle crypto exchange Bitzlato, allege it was cybercrime “haven” [1193d]
- RSV vaccine for older adults is 84% effective, Moderna says [1193d]
- Logitech announces $70 webcams with USB-C, built-in shutters [1193d]
- Very fat tires, a battery, front and rear springs and… a hinge? [1193d]
- Elon Musk’s lies about Tesla deal cost “regular people” millions, jury hears [1193d]
- D&D maker promises to get player feedback for coming “open” license update [1193d]
- Apple’s full-size HomePod is back with new features [1193d]
- Samsung and iFixit now have parts for the Galaxy S22, Galaxy laptops [1193d]
- Microsoft to lay off 10,000 workers, blames decelerated customer spending [1193d]
- Twitter says third-party apps broke “long-standing API rules,” won’t name rules [1193d]
- Trump tries to get back on Facebook, claims ban is electoral “interference” [1193d]
- How flood forecasts in real time with block-by-block data could save lives [1194d]
- It looks like NASA will finally have an astronaut live in space for a full year [1194d]
- Top-secret car design studios are hubs for the electric vehicle future [1194d]
- Today’s best deals: Apple MacBook Air, Razer Blade, Google Pixel, and more [1194d]
- More than 4,400 Sophos firewall servers remain vulnerable to critical exploits [1194d]
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