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Mon Dec 8
Trump withdraws US from world’s most important climate treaty
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Former Google CEO plans to singlehandedly fund a Hubble telescope replacement
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ChatGPT falls to new data-pilfering attack as a vicious cycle in AI continues
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Google announces AI Overviews in Gmail search, experimental AI-organized inbox
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Volvo says new EX60 has 400-mile range, charges up to 400 kW
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NASA considers evacuating ailing crew member from International Space Station
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Ford is getting ready to put AI assistants in its cars
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Samsung’s Ballie home robot, once promised for summer 2025, gets grim update
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AI starts autonomously writing prescription refills in Utah
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Warner Bros. sticks with Netflix merger, calls Paramount’s $108B bid “illusory”
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Bose open-sources its SoundTouch home theater smart speakers ahead of end-of-life
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Expired certificate completely breaks macOS Logitech apps, user customizations
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SteamOS continues its slow spread across the PC gaming landscape
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Japanese nuclear plant operator fabricated seismic risk data
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EVs remain a niche choice in the US, according to survey
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New battery idea gets lots of power out of unusual sulfur chemistry
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We have a fossil closer to our split with Neanderthals and Denisovans
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Computer scientist Yann LeCun: “Intelligence really is about learning”
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Review: Stranger Things’ frustrating finale didn’t quite stick the landing
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Here are the launches and landings we’re most excited about in 2026
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Motorola reveals the Razr Fold, a book-style foldable launching this summer
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HP’s EliteBoard G1a is a Ryzen-powered Windows 11 PC in a membrane keyboard
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With GeForce Super GPUs missing in action, Nvidia focuses on software upgrades
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Letting prisons jam contraband phones is a bad idea, phone companies tell FCC
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Dell’s XPS revival is a welcome reprieve from the “AI PC” fad
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News orgs win fight to access 20M ChatGPT logs. Now they want more.
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Appeals court agrees that Congress blocked cuts to research costs
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Nvidia’s new G-Sync Pulsar monitors target motion blur at the human retina level
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Ørsted seeks injunction against US government over project freeze
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Magneto, Xavier reunite in new Avengers: Doomsday teaser
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Spot the difference: Sony’s electric car gets a crossover version
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Private equity deal shows just how far America’s legacy rocket industry has fallen
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Intel launches Core Ultra Series 3 CPUs, made using its long-awaited 18A process
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AMD reheats last year’s Ryzen AI and X3D CPUs for 2026’s laptops and desktops
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NASA’s science budget won’t be a train wreck after all
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Under anti-vaccine RFK Jr., CDC slashes childhood vaccine schedule
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The nation’s strictest privacy law just took effect, to data brokers’ chagrin
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Anna’s Archive loses .org domain, says suspension likely unrelated to Spotify piracy
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Stewart Cheifet, PBS host who chronicled the PC revolution, dies at 87
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Amazon Alexa+ released to the general public via an early access website
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SanDisk says goodbye to WD Blue and Black SSDs, hello to new “Optimus” drives
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BioWare’s Anthem will soon be completely unplayable
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Google TV’s big Gemini update adds image and video generation, voice control for settings
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X blames users for Grok-generated CSAM; no fixes announced
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Earliest African cremation was 9,500 years ago
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Providers dropping common anesthesia drug that’s also a climate super pollutant
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Ars readers gave over $42,000 in our 2025 Charity Drive
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Hands off! An on-the-road demo of Mercedes’ advanced new driver assist
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Our annual power ranking of US rocket companies has changes near the top and bottom
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No, Grok can’t really “apologize” for posting non-consensual sexual images
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