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Small, affordable, efficient: A lot to like about the 2026 Nissan Leaf
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Ex-DVD company employee gets 4 years for leaking Spider-Man Blu-ray
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Microsoft dodges EU fine by unbundling Teams from Office
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Rocket Report: Russia’s rocket engine predicament; 300th launch to the ISS
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Jef Raskin’s cul-de-sac and the quest for the humane computer
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OpenAI and Microsoft sign preliminary deal to revise partnership terms
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Child dies of horrifying measles complication in Los Angeles
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NASA found intriguing rocks on Mars, so where does that leave Mars Sample Return?
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Latest TRON: Ares trailer takes us back to 1982
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New black hole merger bolsters Hawking area theorem
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Ted Cruz AI bill could let firms bribe Trump to avoid safety laws, critics warn
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35 percent of VMware workloads expected to migrate elsewhere by 2028
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Is Hollow Knight: Silksong too hard? Well, it depends on what you mean by “hard.”
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Gmail gets a dedicated place to track all your purchases
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The US is now the largest investor in commercial spyware
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Pentagon begins deploying new satellite network to link sensors with shooters
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Court rejects Verizon claim that selling location data without consent is legal
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After Ukrainian testing, drone-detection radar doubles range with simple software patch
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HBO Max is “way underpriced,” Warner Bros. Discovery CEO says
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Ousted CDC director to testify before Senate after RFK Jr. called her a liar
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Senator blasts Microsoft for making default Windows vulnerable to “Kerberoasting”
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One of Google’s new Pixel 10 AI features has already been removed
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Developers joke about “coding like cavemen” as AI service suffers major outage
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Can we please keep our broadband money, Republican governor asks Trump admin
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Spotify peeved after 10,000 users sold data to build AI tools
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Microsoft ends OpenAI exclusivity in Office, adds rival Anthropic
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Flush door handles are the car industry’s latest safety problem
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Has Perseverance found a biosignature on Mars?
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AI vs. MAGA: Populists alarmed by Trump’s embrace of AI, Big Tech
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Pay-per-output? AI firms blindsided by beefed up robots.txt instructions.
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New iPhones use Apple N1 wireless chip—and we’ll probably start seeing it everywhere
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Reddit bug caused lesbian subreddit to be labeled as a place for “straight” women
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Hands-on with Apple’s new iPhones: Beauty and the beast and the regular-looking one
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Pfizer says this season’s COVID shot boosts immune responses fourfold
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Claude’s new AI file-creation feature ships with security risks built in
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After early struggles, NASA’s ambitious mission to Titan is “on track” for launch
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SAP warns of high-severity vulnerabilities in multiple products
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SpaceX’s lesson from last Starship flight? “We need to seal the tiles.”
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iPhone 17 Air is real—here’s what’s new in Apple’s extra-thin handset
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iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26 Tahoe, and Apple’s other OS updates launch September 15
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Apple “started from scratch” to design all-new iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max
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Apple adds hypertension and sleep-quality monitoring to Watch Ultra 3, Series 11
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Apple announces $799 iPhone 17 with bigger 6.3-inch always-on ProMotion screen, A19 chip
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Apple introduces AirPods Pro 3 with live translation feature
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“You are evil”: GirlsDoPorn ringleader Michael Pratt sentenced to 27 years
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Judge: Anthropic’s $1.5B settlement is being shoved “down the throat of authors”
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Accessory maker will pay Nintendo after showing illicit Switch 2 mockups at CES
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Switch modder owes Nintendo $2 million after representing himself in court
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Geoengineering will not save humankind from climate change
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Why accessibility might be AI’s biggest breakthrough
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