The Brutalist Report - arstechnica
- Coca-Cola embraces controversial AI image generator with new “Y3000” flavor [608d]
- The physics of saltwater taffy [608d]
- Everyone should get a COVID booster this fall, CDC says [608d]
- RIP to the Microsoft Surface Duo’s support window, an unmitigated disaster [608d]
- The iPhone 13 mini is dead, leaving small phone lovers in a lurch [609d]
- Password-stealing Linux malware served for 3 years and no one noticed [609d]
- This student-built EV just set a new world record for 0–62 mph [609d]
- macOS 14 Sonoma will release on September 26, weeks earlier than usual [609d]
- Judge in US v. Google trial didn’t know if Firefox is a browser or search engine [609d]
- iOS 17 hits supported devices on September 18 [609d]
- Apple’s new iPhone 15 Pro gets new chips, better cameras, and a titanium frame [609d]
- Apple’s iPhone 15 replaces the notch and switches to USB-C [609d]
- Apple announces the Apple Watch Ultra 2, with a blazing 3,000-nit display [609d]
- New Apple Watch Series 9 improves Siri processing, iPhone-finding, and more [609d]
- Genomes could help enigmatic, endangered nocturnal parrot make a comeback [609d]
- US government slams Musk in court filing describing “chaotic environment” at X [609d]
- Microsoft will stop accepting new third-party print drivers in Windows [609d]
- Autonomous truck platoons are a bust, but they work if you put them on rails [609d]
- Toxic algae blooms are the new normal as CO2 levels keep rising [609d]
- Here’s exactly what Google will argue to fight the DOJ’s antitrust claims [609d]
- Intel confirms Thunderbolt 5 name, 120Gbps tech arrives in 2024 [609d]
- A year after New Shepard’s accident, Blue Origin may return to flight next month [609d]
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