The Brutalist Report - arstechnica
- NASA update on Starliner thruster issues: This is fine [127d]
- Latest Apple Arcade additions show Apple is looking backward, not forward [127d]
- Threat actors exploited Windows 0-day for more than a year before Microsoft fixed it [127d]
- Court ordered penalties for 15 teens who created naked AI images of classmates [127d]
- Republicans angry that ISPs receiving US grants must offer low-cost plans [127d]
- Three betas in, iOS 18 testers still can’t try out Apple Intelligence features [127d]
- Congress apparently feels a need for “reaffirmation” of SLS rocket [127d]
- Nearby star cluster houses unusually large black hole [127d]
- In bid to loosen Nvidia’s grip on AI, AMD to buy Finnish startup for $665 million [127d]
- Airbag problems force massive recalls at Alfa Romeo, BMW, Fiat, and Jeep [127d]
- Elon Musk beats one lawsuit that sought severance for laid-off Twitter employees [127d]
- Amazon Buy Box rigging suit dismissed after users failed to show receipts [127d]
- Microsoft asks many Game Pass subscribers to pay more for less [127d]
- OpenAI board shakeup: Microsoft out, Apple backs away amid AI partnership scrutiny [127d]
- Galaxy Z Fold & Z Flip 6, Watch Ultra, and new Ring are Samsung’s AI carriers [127d]
- Feds who forced Ukrainian investor to sell rocket company backtrack years later [128d]
- How disinformation from a Russian AI spam farm ended up on top of Google search results [128d]
- New Antikythera mechanism analysis challenges century-old assumption [128d]
- Could AIs become conscious? Right now, we have no way to tell. [128d]
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