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Tue Nov 18
Ukrainians sue US chip firms for powering Russian drones, missiles
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Scientists built an AI co-pilot for prosthetic bionic hands
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A study in contrasts: The cinematography of Wake Up Dead Man
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Trump tries to block state AI laws himself after Congress decided not to
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Man shocks doctors with extreme blood pressure, stroke from energy drinks
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Apple loses its appeal of a scathing contempt ruling in iOS payments case
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Senator endorses discredited doctor’s book that claims chemical treats autism, cancer
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Investors commit quarter-billion dollars to startup designing “Giga” satellites
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How to break free from smart TV ads and tracking
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Chatbot-powered toys rebuked for discussing sexual, dangerous topics with kids
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Rocket Report: Neutron’s Hungry Hippo is deemed ready, whither Orbex?
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Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic announced as a KOTOR spiritual successor
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Jonathan Blow has spent the past decade designing 1,400 puzzles for you
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Runway claims its GWM-1 “world models” can stay coherent for minutes at a time
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Instead of fixing WoW’s new floating house exploit, Blizzard makes it official
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OpenAI releases GPT-5.2 after “code red” Google threat alert
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Supergirl teaser gives us a likably imperfect Kara Zor-El
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Disney says Google AI infringes copyright “on a massive scale”
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Ars Live Today: 3 former CDC leaders detail impacts of RFK Jr.’s anti-science agenda
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Gazelle’s Arroyo offers a belt drive, continuous variable transmission
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Fewer EVs need fewer batteries: Ford and SK On end their joint venture
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No sterile neutrinos after all, say MicroBooNE physicists
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Disney invests $1 billion in OpenAI, licenses 200 characters for AI video app Sora
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Oracle shares slide on $15B increase in data center spending
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NASA just lost contact with a Mars orbiter, and will soon lose another one
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After years of resisting it, SpaceX now plans to go public. Why?
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After NPR and PBS defunding, FCC receives call to take away station licenses
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A new open-weights AI coding model is closing in on proprietary options
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Cable channel subscribers grew for the first time in 8 years last quarter
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Kindle Scribe Colorsoft brings color e-ink to Amazon’s 11-inch e-reader
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US taking 25% cut of Nvidia chip sales “makes no sense,” experts say
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After key Russian launch site is damaged, NASA accelerates Dragon supply missions
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Ugly infotainment mars the 2025 Subaru Forester Hybrid experience
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This is the oldest evidence of people starting fires
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Sperm donor with rare cancer mutation fathered nearly 200 children in Europe
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Impeachment articles filed against RFK Jr., claiming abuse of power
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Dr. Oz tells his federal employees to eat less during the holidays
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AMD’s next-gen “FSR Redstone” brings big gains, as long as you’re using a new GPU
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Operation Bluebird wants to relaunch “Twitter,” says Musk abandoned the name and logo
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Win hardware, collectibles, and more in the 2025 Ars Technica Charity Drive
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Over 250 people quarantined in South Carolina as measles outbreak rages
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Big Tech joins forces with Linux Foundation to standardize AI agents
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Supreme Court appears likely to approve Trump’s firing of FTC Democrat
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NASA astronauts will have their own droid when they go back to the Moon
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Court: “Because Trump said to” may not be a legally valid defense
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Google is reviving wearable gesture controls, but only for the Pixel Watch 4
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Brazil weakens Amazon protections days after COP30
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Pompeii construction site confirms recipe for Roman concrete
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In a major new report, scientists build rationale for sending astronauts to Mars
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Asked why we need Golden Dome, the man in charge points to a Hollywood film
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