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ArsTechnica
Over 230 people get puzzling neurological disorder in Peru; emergency declared
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The Browsing Company’s unconventional browser Arc releases publicly on Mac
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World’s heaviest commercial communications satellite will launch tonight
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The Namibian fairy circle debate rages on: Could it be sand termites after all?
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The US government is taking a serious step toward space-based nuclear propulsion
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Google says it will start downranking non-tablet apps in the Play Store
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OpenAI discontinues its AI writing detector due to “low rate of accuracy”
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Man open-sources the self-repairable AirPods Pro case that Apple won’t make
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Dealmaster: Save on laptops, vacuums, and back-to-school supplies
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Windows, hardware, Xbox sales are dim spots in a solid Microsoft earnings report
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Twitter commandeers @X username from man who had it since 2007
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Boeing has now lost $1.1 billion on Starliner, with no crew flight in sight
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Nissan and Renault revamp alliance with $663 million EV investment
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Pocket assistant: ChatGPT comes to Android
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BMW uses autonomous cars for boring, repetitive tests
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BMW’s valet parking test trades red vests for remote driving rigs
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Seven major automakers to build EV charging network with 30,000 chargers
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Samsung makes the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5 official
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Major AI companies form group to research, keep control of AI
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How we host Ars Technica in the cloud, part two: The software
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Dinosaurs and the evolution of breathing through bones
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