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  1. Elon Musk beats one lawsuit seeking severance for laid-off Twitter employees

    Losing plaintiffs may be able to join one of the other lawsuits against X Corp.

  2. Users must prove Amazon ripped them off to revive Buy Box rigging suit

    Users want Amazon held accountable for hiding cheaper items with faster delivery.

  3. Microsoft asks many Game Pass subscribers to pay more for less

    Launch day access to first-party titles now restricted to $19.99/month "Ultimate" tier.

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  1. OpenAI board shake-up: Microsoft out, Apple backs away amid AI partnership scrutiny

    Microsoft gives up non-voting observer board role; Apple rethinks a planned similar position.

  2. Galaxy Z Fold & Z Flip 6, Watch Ultra, and new Ring are Samsung’s AI carriers

    Samsung's spec-bump products get coated in Galaxy AI lacquer for their showing.

  3. Feds who forced Ukrainian investor to sell rocket company backtrack years later

    "I hope you now are happy. History will judge all of you guys."

  4. How disinformation from a Russian AI spam farm ended up on top of Google search results

    A fake article about Volodymyr Zelensky’s wife buying a Bugatti with US aid was promoted by bots.

  5. New Antikythera mechanism analysis challenges century-old assumption

    Physicists drew on statistical techniques used to analyze gravitational waves.

  6. Europe’s first Ariane 6 flight achieved most of its goals, but ended prematurely

    Ariane 6 launched into orbit, but an upper stage problem kept it from completing the demo flight.

  7. Drug middlemen inflate US prices, squeeze out competition, FTC says

    Pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) are key part of US's high drug costs, report finds.

  8. Testers unearth touchscreen UI in tvOS beta, signs point to a touchscreen HomePod

    Rumors of a touchscreen HomePod stretch back to 2021.

  9. Beryl is just the latest disaster to strike the energy capital of the world

    It's pretty weird to use something I've written about in the abstract for so long.

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  1. Why every quantum computer will need a powerful classical computer

    Error-correcting a quantum computer can mean processing 100TB every second.

  2. New Blast-RADIUS attack breaks 30-year-old protocol used in networks everywhere

    Ubiquitous RADIUS scheme uses homegrown authentication based on MD5. Yup, you heard right.

  3. Samsung’s abandoned NX cameras can be brought online with a $20 LTE stick

    All it took was a reverse-engineered camera firmware and a custom API rewrite.

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  1. FCC to block phone company over robocalls pushing scam “Tax Relief Program”

    Veriwave Telco "identified one client as the source of all of the calls."

  2. Report: Z-Library admins on the lam ahead of US extradition; officials shocked

    Z-Library defends admins and vows to expand access after domain seizures.

  3. It’s another bloody power struggle for Rome’s future in Gladiator II trailer

    "What is the dream of Rome if our people are not free?"

  4. New weight-loss and diabetes drugs linked to lower risk of 10 cancers

    For diabetes patients, GLP-1 drugs linked to lower cancer risks compared to insulin.

  5. Why 1994’s Lair of Squid was the weirdest pack-in game of all time

    The HP 200LX included a mysterious maze game called Lair of Squid. We tracked down the author.

  6. Fallout: London devs will “downgrade” Fallout 4 to save their massive mod

    The game's "next-gen update" threatened to upend years of work on the "DLC-sized" mod.

  1. Ars Live: Join us TODAY for a lively discussion on time travel in the movies

    Bill and Ted co-creator Ed Solomon joins physicists Sean Carroll and Jim Kakalios

  2. Europe’s long-delayed flagship rocket is about to launch for the first time

    "One of the main innovations on the launcher is the upper stage."

  3. Oregon county seeks to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for extreme heat

    Multnomah County's heat dome conditions killed 69 people in 2021.

  4. We test the baffling hubless Verge TS Pro electric motorbike

    The Verge TS is anything but cheap, but it does feature cutting-edge technology.

  5. After two rejections, Apple approves Epic Games Store app for iOS

    European iOS users will see the alternative app store launch sometime soon.

  6. Kathryn Hahn is ready to walk the Witch’s Road in Agatha All Along trailer

    "I can be that witch again."

  7. Massive car dealer ransom attack is mostly over after 2 weeks of work-arounds

    CDK outage likely slumped June auto sales, may have cost more than $600M.