The Brutalist Report - arstechnica
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- Star Trek fans will finally get a Section 31 movie—with an Oscar-winning lead [1089d]
- Hundreds of years after the first try, we can finally read a Ptolemy text [1089d]
- Fox News to pay Dominion $788 million in settlement, ending defamation trial [1089d]
- FDA authorizes spring COVID boosters for older adults, immunocompromised [1089d]
- Intel unceremoniously dumps its year-old Blockscale chips for bitcoin mining [1089d]
- Xiaomi’s “Ultra” camera phone has a grip accessory, screw-on lens filters [1089d]
- GPT-4 will hunt for trends in medical records thanks to Microsoft and Epic [1089d]
- That Galaxy Quest TV series might finally be happening [1089d]
- Nest 2020 thermostats receive Matter update, which adds Apple Home compatibility [1089d]
- Netflix actor wields DMCA takedowns to block tweets sharing “rapey” clip [1090d]
- Musk feuds with another public broadcaster, labels CBC “69% Government-funded” [1090d]
- Early testing shows PCIe 5.0 SSDs inch closer to their max potential [1090d]
- Proton update gets 18 more Windows games running on Linux, including Chex Quest HD [1090d]
- Switch modder Bowser released from prison, likely owes Nintendo for rest of life [1090d]
- Ultra-rare CS:GO gun reportedly sells for over $400,000 [1090d]
- A deep dive into the SCOTUS abortion pill case—and what’s at stake for the FDA [1090d]
- Europe’s Ariane 6 rocket is turning into a space policy disaster [1090d]
- Apple’s Macs have long escaped ransomware, but that may be changing [1090d]
- Porsche bumps battery capacity, charging speed for 2024 Cayenne hybrid [1090d]
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