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Philosopher Daniel Dennett dead at 82
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It’s cutting calories—not intermittent fasting—that drops weight, study suggests
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CNN, record holder for shortest streaming service, wants another shot
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Long-lost model of the USS Enterprise returned to Roddenberry family
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Cities: Skylines 2 team apologizes, makes DLC free and promises a fan summit
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Netflix doc accused of using AI to manipulate true crime story
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Huawei phone has a pop-out camera lens, just like a point-and-shoot camera
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Io: New image of a lake of fire, signs of permanent volcanism
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Modder packs an entire Nintendo Wii into a box the size of a pack of cards
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Roku forcing 2-factor authentication after 2 breaches of 600K accounts
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China orders Apple to remove Meta apps after “inflammatory” posts about president
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Crypto influencer guilty of $110M scheme that shut down Mango Markets
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This AI-controlled jet fighter has now flown against human pilots
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NASA may alter Artemis III to have Starship and Orion dock in low-Earth orbit
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Tesla recalls all 3,878 Cybertrucks over faulty accelerator pedal cover
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Password crackdown leads to more income for Netflix
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Microsoft’s VASA-1 can deepfake a person with one photo and one audio track
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Rocket Report: Starship could save Mars Sample Return; BE-4s for second Vulcan
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Boeing says it will cut SLS workforce “due to external factors”
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Hospital prices for the same emergency care vary up to 16X, study finds
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Prime Video looking to fix “extremely sloppy mistakes” in library, report says
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Elon Musk’s Grok keeps making up fake news based on X users’ jokes
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Renovation relic: Man finds hominin jawbone in parents’ travertine kitchen tile
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LLMs keep leaping with Llama 3, Meta’s newest open-weights AI model
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Meta’s new $199 Quest 2 price is a steal for the VR-curious
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Google merges the Android, Chrome, and hardware divisions
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SpaceX and Northrop are working on a constellation of spy satellites
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Cops can force suspect to unlock phone with thumbprint, US court rules
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LastPass users targeted in phishing attacks good enough to trick even the savvy
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Fallout games continue seeing big player jumps after the TV series’ success
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Big Tech can’t hoard brainwave data for ad targeting, Colorado law says
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Chinese EV makers won’t get subsidies from Mexico after US pressure
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Delta takes flight: Apple-approved Nintendo emulator is a great iOS option
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Google’s latest layoffs are in finance and real estate
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The largest marine reptile ever could match blue whales in size
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The 2024 Mercedes E 350 4Matic is the thriftiest luxury workhorse
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Author granted copyright over book with AI-generated text—with a twist
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The hidden story behind one of SpaceX’s wettest and wildest launches
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All the pieces are in place for the first crew flight of Boeing’s Starliner
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This app tries to do what Apple couldn’t: Multiple Mac monitors on Vision Pro
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OpenAI winds down AI image generator that blew minds and forged friendships in 2022
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Life-threatening rat pee infections reach record levels in NYC
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Kremlin-backed actors spread disinformation ahead of US elections
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Boston Dynamics’ new humanoid moves like no robot you’ve ever seen
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Feds appoint “AI doomer” to run AI safety at US institute
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Billions of public Discord messages may be sold through a scraping service
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Bodies found in Neolithic pit were likely victims of ritualistic murder
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Climate damages by 2050 will be 6 times the cost of limiting warming to 2°
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Tesla asks shareholders to approve Texas move and restore Elon Musk’s $56B pay
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After decades of Mario, how do developers bridge a widening generation gap?
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