The Brutalist Report - arstechnica
- Gun deaths among US children reached new record high in 2021, study finds [614d]
- Apple patches “clickless” 0-day image processing vulnerability in iOS, macOS [614d]
- Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into Chrome [614d]
- North Korea-backed hackers target security researchers with 0-day [614d]
- Lotus is the latest to show off a high-powered electric sedan—the Emeya [614d]
- SpaceX broke its record for number of launches in a year [614d]
- How these parasitic worms turn brown shrimp into bright orange “zombies” [614d]
- NASA finally admits what everyone already knows: SLS is unaffordable [614d]
- Yes, this year is as hot as you think it is [614d]
- Musk calling shots on X content explains advertiser exodus, former exec says [614d]
- ZAP! Atari acquires beloved retro homebrew vendor AtariAge [614d]
- Senate confirms Biden FCC pick as 5 Republicans join Democrats in 55-43 vote [614d]
- Dealmaster: Save on Apple, Dell, Lenovo laptops, Steelcase chairs, and more [614d]
- Chrome turns 15 and is getting a big redesign [614d]
- Musk shut off Starlink to prevent Ukraine attack on Russian ships, report says [614d]
- Nintendo reportedly showing devs “Switch 2” with upscaled Breath of the Wild [614d]
- OpenAI to host its first developer conference on November 6 in San Francisco [614d]
- Demeo is one of the first “immersive” games announced for Apple Vision Pro [614d]
- Honda is the latest automaker to switch EV charging plugs [614d]
- How China gets free intel on tech companies’ vulnerabilities [614d]
- Musk stiffed Twitter vendors and dared them to sue—dozens did just that [614d]
- Ford’s electric Mustang Mach-E gets a $65,000 Rally-inspired version [615d]
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