The Brutalist Report - arstechnica
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- More than half of Americans plan to get updated COVID shot [599d]
- Keeping Google’s search secrets protects its monopoly, DOJ argues in court [599d]
- A water carrier just won the hardest cycling race on the planet [599d]
- Autoworker strike could give GM breathing room to fix battery production [599d]
- Report: Unity considering revenue-based fee caps, self-reported install numbers [599d]
- Musk and Netanyahu blame “armies of bots” for spreading antisemitism on X [599d]
- Hell freezes over, MS Paint adds support for layers and PNG transparency [599d]
- Ancient Roman “wow glass” has photonic crystal patina forged over centuries [599d]
- Dealmaster: Early Amazon Prime Big Day deals, Lenovo laptop savings, and more [599d]
- tvOS 17’s extra column of icons is its most useful new feature in years [599d]
- Google Domains halts registrations as it waits for the Google Grim Reaper [599d]
- Apple will charge you way less to fix cracked back glass on an iPhone 15 Pro [599d]
- iOS 17, iPadOS 17, watchOS 10, and tvOS 17 are all available to download now [599d]
- Unity promises “changes” to install fee plans as developer fallout continues [599d]
- Panos Panay, leader of the Surface and Windows teams, is leaving Microsoft [599d]
- Geopolitics complicates Apple’s relationship with China [599d]
- Stoke Space hops its upper stage, leaping toward a fully reusable rocket [599d]
- Here’s what the latest Mars rover has learned so far [599d]
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