The Brutalist Report - arstechnica
- Aluminum mining waste could be a source of green steel [548d]
- Secret military space programs can be a little less secret, Pentagon says [548d]
- The puzzling case of a baby who wouldn’t stop crying—then began to slip away [548d]
- Google’s latest AI video generator renders implausible situations for cute animals [548d]
- Pixel storage bugs are back, with users unable to use their devices [548d]
- Tesla posts underwhelming financial results for Q4 2023 [548d]
- Amazon Ring stops letting police request footage in Neighbors app after outcry [548d]
- eBay lays off 1,000 employees, about 9 percent of full-time workforce [548d]
- Netflix, hungry for more growth, signals more price hikes [548d]
- Mugger take your phone? Cash apps too easily let thieves drain accounts, DA says [548d]
- Google’s Pixel 9 gets its first render, looks a lot like an iPhone [548d]
- AI-generated puffy pontiff image inspires new warning from Pope Francis [548d]
- Republicans in 20 states urge Supreme Court to uphold state social media laws [548d]
- Prepare for more upscaled classic PC game mods with new RTX Remaster beta toolkit [548d]
- The USPS agrees to buy six Canoo LDV electric vans, delivered by April [548d]
- Apple aims to run AI models directly on iPhones, other devices [548d]
- Alaska Airlines says it found many loose bolts on its Boeing 737 Max 9s [548d]
- Review: Radeon 7600 XT offers peace of mind via lots of RAM, remains a midrange GPU [548d]
- Inside the making of National Geographic’s A Real Bug’s Life docuseries [548d]
- Daily Telescope: Shooting a laser into the sky from Antarctica [548d]
- Wild Apples: The 12 weirdest and rarest Macs ever made [548d]
- Mass exploitation of Ivanti VPNs is infecting networks around the globe [549d]
- Sierra Space is blowing up stuff to prove inflatable habitats are safe [549d]
- The White House has its own pharmacy—and, boy, was it shady under Trump [549d]
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