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- Leonardo da Vinci used toxic pigments when he painted the Mona Lisa [940d]
- Pro-Russia hackers target inboxes with 0-day in webmail app used by millions [940d]
- Teeny jumping spider found in woman’s ear after days of torturous racket [940d]
- Apple raises prices of Apple TV+ and other services [940d]
- University of Chicago researchers seek to “poison” AI art generators with Nightshade [940d]
- Apple releases iOS 16.7.2 and iOS 15.8 security updates to patch old hardware [940d]
- Apple backs national right-to-repair bill, offering parts, manuals, and tools [940d]
- Renewables transition “unstoppable,” but still too slow for the climate [940d]
- Dealmaster: Save on Lenovo, Apple, tech essentials, and more [940d]
- Motorola demos smartphone that can wrap around your wrist (again) [940d]
- Boeing says it can’t make money with fixed-price contracts [940d]
- Even Google CEO Sundar Pichai doesn’t understand Google’s privacy controls [941d]
- iOS 17.1, macOS 14.1, and other Apple updates arrive with a few new tricks [941d]
- Mars hides a core of molten iron deep inside [941d]
- PS5 Slim’s new external disc drive requires online “pairing” before use [941d]
- Hackers can force iOS and macOS browsers to divulge passwords and much more [941d]
- Honda says making cheap electric vehicles is too hard, ends deal with GM [941d]
- “Do not open robots,” warns Oregon State amid college food delivery bomb prank [941d]
- California suspends Cruise robotaxis after car dragged pedestrian 20 feet [941d]
- Sam Bankman-Fried may testify in hopes of avoiding life in prison [941d]
- Lexus LF-ZC and LF-ZL concepts show extreme aero can look extremely good [941d]
- Daily Telescope: A closer look at the most-distant object visible to the naked eye [941d]
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