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- The lightning onset of AI—what suddenly changed? An Ars Frontiers 2023 recap [1051d]
- Chinese state hackers infect critical infrastructure throughout the US and Guam [1051d]
- Sony confirms “PlayStation Q,” a handheld device for streaming PS5 games [1051d]
- Alan Wake II coming in mid-October, promising another cryptic PC powerhouse [1051d]
- Halo and Destiny developer Bungie reboots classic FPS franchise Marathon [1051d]
- More and more Americans are skipping medical care due to money woes [1051d]
- Google never agreed it wouldn’t copy Genius’ song lyrics, US official says [1051d]
- Colorless nanoparticles used to create lightweight, colorful paint [1051d]
- 48 states sue phone company that allegedly catered to needs of robocallers [1051d]
- News breaks of surprise cameo as Warner Bros. drops final The Flash trailer [1051d]
- Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun is a loud, obnoxious, and damned fun retro shooter [1051d]
- Check out live-action Boimler and Mariner in Strange New Worlds S2 trailer [1051d]
- App with 50,000 Google Play installs sent attackers mic recordings every 15 minutes [1051d]
- Amazon creeps into the premium tablet market with the Fire Max 11 [1051d]
- No one should be surprised Virgin Orbit failed—it had a terrible business plan [1051d]
- Cancel your WinRAR trial: Windows will soon support RAR, gz, 7z, and other archives [1051d]
- Volvo targets ultralow carbon footprint for new small EV, the EX30 [1051d]
- How NASA plans to melt the Moon—and build on Mars [1051d]
- Internet from a small satellite in geostationary orbit? Sure, why not [1051d]
- AMD Radeon RX 7600 review: Another water-treading mid-range GPU for $269 [1051d]
- BMW plays it safe with design of new electric sedan, the 2024 i5 [1051d]
- Dealmaster: Save on Lenovo’s latest ThinkPad X1 Gen 11 laptop, and more [1051d]
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