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VMware perpetual license holder receives audit letter from Broadcom
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Book authors made the wrong arguments in Meta AI training case, judge says
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13-inch Microsoft Surface Laptop review: A slightly worse version of a year-old PC
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45-hour voyage in replica canoe tests Paleolithic migration theory
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Google begins rolling out AI search in YouTube
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Researchers develop a battery cathode material that does it all
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Reddit CEO pledges site will remain “written by humans and voted on by humans”
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Analysis: During a town hall NASA officials on stage looked like hostages
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All childhood vaccines in question after first meeting of RFK Jr.’s vaccine panel
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After a week, Trump Mobile drops claim that Trump phone is “made in the USA”
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Google’s spotty Find Hub network could get better thanks to a small setup tweak
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Is DOGE doomed to fail? Some experts are ready to call it.
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Looking at Framework’s progress on software support for its repairable laptops
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Anthropic destroyed millions of print books to build its AI models
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Ubuntu disables Intel GPU security mitigations, promises 20% performance boost
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Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11, Ars testing finds
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Today! Ars Live: What’s up with the sudden surge in temperatures?
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It’s a family affair in final Fantastic Four: First Steps trailer
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Trump’s FTC announces merger condition that prohibits advertising boycotts
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Three axial flux motors and 850 kW fast charging? Meet the GT XX.
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Apple’s push to take over the dashboard resisted by car makers
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Gemini CLI is a free, open source coding agent that brings AI to your terminal
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The axion may help clean up the messy business of dark matter
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Discovery of HMS Endeavour wreck confirmed
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Philips Hue bulbs will be even more expensive in July. And it may not end there.
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Key fair use ruling clarifies when books can be used for AI training
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Media Matters sues FTC, says agency is retaliating on behalf of Elon Musk
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Data-recovery firm tests $28, 500GB HDD from Amazon and gets surprising results
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The résumé is dying, and AI is holding the smoking gun
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Microsoft extends free Windows 10 security updates into 2026, with strings attached
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CDC’s once-revered vaccine panel now a “farce”—calls grow to scrap meeting
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Google’s new robotics AI can run without the cloud and still tie your shoes
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UK looking to loosen Google’s control of its search engine
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After successfully entering Earth’s atmosphere, a European spacecraft is lost
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Google rolls out Street View time travel to celebrate 20 years of Google Earth
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Tuesday Telescope: A new champion enters the ring
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Curated realities: An AI film festival and the future of human expression
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Researchers get viable mice by editing DNA from two sperm
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With 1.2.2 update, Civilization VII tries to win back traditionalists
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Ted Cruz can’t get all Republicans to back his fight against state AI laws
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Apple releases new beta builds of all its flashy new Liquid Glass-ified OS updates
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Canadian telecom hacked by suspected China state group
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Judge denies creating “mass surveillance program” harming all ChatGPT users
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Microsoft surprises MS-DOS fans with remake of ancient text editor that works on Linux
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Crunch time—we’ll soon find out if Amazon’s launch providers are up to the job
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Google brings new Gemini features to Chromebooks, debuts first on-device AI
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Tesla launches robotaxi service in Austin
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Sailing the fjords like the Vikings yields unexpected insights
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How a grad student got LHC data to play nice with quantum interference
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Psyche keeps its date with an asteroid, but now it’s running in backup mode
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