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ArsTechnica
Common red food dye banned in Calif.—30 years after FDA found cancer risk in rats
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25 of the most popular Amazon Prime Day deals with Ars Technica readers
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Planet collision explains star’s brightening, then dimming
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NASA finds water and organics in asteroid sample—possible clues to origin of life
[823d]
Adobe launches new symbol to tag AI-generated content—but will anyone use it?
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You’ll be able to stream PS5 games this month—but only on an actual PS5
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CD-indexing cue files are the core of a serious Linux remote code exploit
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Build your dream desktop with these Prime Day PC components deals
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YouTube TV, which costs $73 a month, agrees to end “$600 less than cable” ads
[823d]
Mysterious fast radio bursts look a lot like earthquakes, study finds
[823d]
Google wins Sonos patent case, immediately ships speaker software update
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Not burn-in: Scary OLED TV image retention may stem from “buggy” feature
[823d]
Pixel 8 Pro review—The best Android phone
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The 2023 Toyota Prius Prime is a mostly pleasant plug-in hybrid
[823d]
Qualcomm will try to have its Apple Silicon moment in PCs with “Snapdragon X”
[823d]
Musk argues with EU commissioner over Israel/Hamas disinformation on X
[823d]
Users mistake video game clips for real Israeli war footage on social media
[823d]
First-ever gene therapy trial to cure form of deafness begins
[823d]
YouTube restricts, but doesn’t ban, racist channel calling for Black abortions
[823d]
A year from launch, the Europa Clipper spacecraft nears finish line
[824d]
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