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Audi design finds its minimalist groove again with Concept C

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reMarkable’s newest E-Ink writing tablet is a 7.3-inch, $449 handheld slab

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Beyond technology? How Bentley is reacting to the 21st century.

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“Mockery of science”: Climate scientists tear into new US climate report

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Trump’s move of SPACECOM to Alabama has little to do with national security

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The new Dolby Vision 2 HDR standard is probably going to be controversial

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OTC nasal spray seemed to cut COVID infections by 67% in mid-sized trial

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Judge: Google can keep Chrome, must share search data with “qualified competitors”

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A robot walks on water thanks to evolution’s solution

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Tesla has a new master plan—it just doesn’t have any specifics

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Revolving door: Ex-senator becomes cable industry’s top lobbyist

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This ultra-rare ’90s LaserDisc game console can finally be emulated on a PC

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Google says Gmail security is “strong and effective” as it denies major breach

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Fuel supply is a bottleneck for Starship—here’s how SpaceX will get around it

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The Avengers face an undead Thanos in Marvel Zombies trailer

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Ted Cruz reminds us why NASA’s rocket is called the “Senate Launch System”

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Noctua’s 3D-printed mod singlehandedly makes the Framework Desktop run quieter

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Chinese EV buyers are cooling on Tesla and BYD

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OpenAI announces parental controls for ChatGPT after teen suicide lawsuit

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Ars Live: Consumer tech firms stuck scrambling ahead of looming chip tariffs

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Slate Auto’s sub-$30,000 EV pickup is due next year—here’s the factory

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Porsche’s next Cayenne is fully electric—we drove the prototype

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Delete, Delete, Delete: How FCC Republicans are killing rules faster than ever

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Research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed

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Earth models can predict the planet’s future but not their own

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Texas suit alleging anti-coal “cartel” of top Wall Street firms could reshape ESG

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The fight against labeling long-term streaming rentals as “purchases” you “buy”

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CDC spiraled into chaos this week. Here’s where things stand.

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With new in-house models, Microsoft lays the groundwork for independence from OpenAI

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Windows 11 25H2 update hits its last stop before release to the general public

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Tesla denied having fatal crash data until a hacker found it

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Battlefield 6 dev apologizes for requiring Secure Boot to power anti-cheat tools

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Zuckerberg’s AI hires disrupt Meta with swift exits and threats to leave

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FTC claims Gmail filtering Republican emails threatens “American freedoms”

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Starship’s heat shield appears to have performed quite well in test

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Today’s game consoles are historically overpriced

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Google Pixel 10 series review: Don’t call it an Android

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700-piece Lego G3 iMac design faces long-shot odds to get made, but I still want one

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Rocket Report: SpaceX achieved daily launch this week; ULA recovers booster

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Google warns that mass data theft hitting Salesloft AI agent has grown bigger

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Genetically, Central American mammoths were weird

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Video player looks like a 1-inch TV from the ’60s and is wondrous, pointless fun

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High-severity vulnerability in Passwordstate credential manager. Patch now.

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Trump admin dismisses Endangered Species List as “Hotel California”

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Blogging service TypePad is shutting down and taking all blog content with it

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With recent Falcon 9 milestones, SpaceX vindicates its “dumb” approach to reuse

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New dinosaur species is the punk rock version of an ankylosaur

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As GM prepares to switch its EVs to NACS, it has some new adapters

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Unpacking Passkeys Pwned: Possibly the most specious research in decades

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Porsche adds digital keys, in-car gaming to 2026 Macan Electric

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