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Keys were labeled "DO NOT TRUST." Nearly 500 device models use them anyway.
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NASA wants a "robust" commercial space community. But it has a long way to go.
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The military and NASA seem serious about building demonstration hardware.
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It's a powerful, comfortable, fun, and very smart ride. Is that enough?
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Less power and less weight almost always makes for a better electric vehicle.
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On day two of Amazon's summer sale extravaganza, here are the deals we liked.
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Blood stem cells are being engineered to protect them from lethal therapies.
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There's no incentive to fix the system, which was never designed to catch fraud anyway.
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Scientists struggle to define consciousness, AI or otherwise.
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The Verge TS is anything but cheap, but it does feature cutting-edge technology.
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50 years of excavation unveiled the story of a catastrophic event and its aftermath.
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Artists must wait weeks for Glaze defense against AI scraping amid TOS updates.
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Superfluous AI features and compatibility issues don't detract from good PCs.
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Project's creator talks to Ars about where FreeDOS has been, where it's going.
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Setting the stage for what could be a wild ride across France.
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FCC gets 1,600 complaints; users blast "deceptive advertising aimed at seniors."
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Ars chats with production designer Kevin Jenkins and cinematographer Chris Teague.
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AI is just one small part of data centers’ soaring energy use.
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Id Software co-founder talks to Ars about everything from Catacomb 3-D to "boomer shooters."
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Internet Archive fans beg publishers to stop emptying the open library.