The Brutalist Report - arstechnica
- As US marks first H5N1 bird flu death, WHO and CDC say risk remains low [352d]
- Nearly two years after its radical pivot, Fidelity slashes Relativity’s valuation [352d]
- Big landlord settles with US, will cooperate in price-fixing investigation [352d]
- Bye-bye Windows gaming? SteamOS officially expands past the Steam Deck. [352d]
- Dirty deeds in Denver: Ex-prosecutor faked texts, destroyed devices to frame colleague [352d]
- New GeForce 50-series GPUs: There’s the $1,999 5090, and there’s everything else [352d]
- Science paper piracy site Sci-Hub shares lots of retracted papers [352d]
- Ants vs. humans: Solving the piano-mover puzzle [352d]
- Lenovo laptop’s rollable screen uses motors to grow from 14 to 16.7 inches [352d]
- Meta axes third-party fact-checkers in time for second Trump term [352d]
- Switch 2 leaks point to controllers that work like computer mice [352d]
- Google Pixel 4a gets an unexpected update: Lower battery life [352d]
- Good news, bad news: Pixel 4a getting an update, but it’s reduced battery life [352d]
- Nvidia unveils $3,000 desktop AI computer for home researchers [352d]
- We have a new teaser for The Last of Us S2 [352d]
- Tesla’s remote parking under federal scrutiny after multiple crashes [352d]
- Sony and Honda’s EV goes on sale this year, starts at $89,900 [352d]
- Widely used DNA sequencer still doesn’t enforce Secure Boot [352d]
- Annual power ranking of US launch companies finds a shake-up at the bottom [353d]
- Apple will update iOS notification summaries after BBC headline mistake [353d]
- Controversial fluoride analysis published after years of failed reviews [353d]
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