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Mon Dec 15
Apps like Grok are explicitly banned under Google’s rules—why is it still in the Play Store?
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NASA launches new mission to get the most out of the James Webb Space Telescope
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Apple chooses Google’s Gemini over OpenAI’s ChatGPT to power next-gen Siri
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Is this the beginning of the end for GameStop?
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UK probes X over Grok CSAM scandal; Elon Musk cries censorship
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The Chevrolet Bolt is back... but for how long?
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New research shows how shunning ultraprocessed foods helps with aging
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NASA topples towers used to test Saturn rockets, space shuttle
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The most fascinating monitors at CES 2026
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That time Will Smith helped discover new species of anaconda
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The oceans just keep getting hotter
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Conservative lawmakers want porn taxes. Critics say they’re unconstitutional.
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SpaceX gets FCC permission to launch another 7,500 Starlink satellites
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ESA considers righting the wrongs of Ariane 6 by turning it into a Franken-rocket
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Measles continues raging in South Carolina; 99 new cases since Tuesday
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Google: Don’t make “bite-sized” content for LLMs if you care about search rank
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Cloudflare defies Italy’s Piracy Shield, won’t block websites on 1.1.1.1 DNS
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US Black Hawk helicopter trespasses on private Montana ranch to grab elk antlers
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Is Orion’s heat shield really safe? New NASA chief conducts final review on eve of flight.
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These 60,000-year-old poison arrows are oldest yet found
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X’s half-assed attempt to paywall Grok doesn’t block free image editing
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Rocket Report: A new super-heavy launch site in California; 2025 year in review
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“Ungentrified” Craigslist may be the last real place on the Internet
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General Motors writes down $6 billion as domestic EV sales plans change
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NASA orders “controlled medical evacuation” from the International Space Station
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Michigan man learns the hard way that “catch a cheater” spyware apps aren’t legal
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Wi-Fi advocates get win from FCC with vote to allow higher-power devices
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High RAM prices mean record-setting profits for Samsung and other memory makers
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RFK Jr.’s dietary guidance: Food funnel features slab of red meat, butter
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These dogs eavesdrop on their owners to learn new words
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Grok assumes users seeking images of underage girls have “good intent”
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ChatGPT Health lets you connect medical records to an AI that makes things up
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Seasonal Switch 2 sales show significant slowing as annual cycle sunsets
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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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