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  1. The M5 MacBook Air is a minor upgrade, but minor upgrades add up over time.
  2. This satellite streaming technology transforms off-road racing for fans and teams.
  3. 8GB of RAM is a bummer, but this $599 laptop cuts most of the right corners.
  4. Stories of border issues lead to pervasive travel fears across the worldwide industry.
  5. While semantics count for some, gamers win either way.
  6. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
  7. Questions remain as Google prepares to lock down Android app distribution in the name of security.
  8. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's unequal enforcement of the equal-time rule.
  9. That guest network you set up for your neighbors may not be as secure as you think.
  10. Stories and lessons learned from an impossibly large community modding project.
  11. Quevedo's telekino of 1904 was the first step on the road to autonomous Waymos.
  12. If DDoSing a blog wasn't bad enough, archive site also tampered with web snapshots.
  13. Where we're racing, we don't need roads.
  14. Contrary to what password managers say, a server compromise can mean game over.
  15. To test stability control, it helps to have a wide-open space with very low grip.
  16. Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem sued for coercing platforms into censoring ICE posts.
  17. Auto Browse is capable of some impressive things, but it can also crash and burn spectacularly.
  18. Some brands are already ahead of the curve, while others leave the US in the cold.
  19. Can we pander to MAHA, re-litigate COVID, and improve science at the same time?
  20. Production source says it takes "weeks" to produce just minutes of usable video.