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An approach it calls "quantum echoes" takes 13,000 times longer on a supercomputer.
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Apple M5 trades blows with Pro and Max chips from older generations.
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Doctors share top concerns of AI surrogates aiding life-or-death decisions.
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Ars chats with Cory Doctorow about his new book Enshittification.
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Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince is making sweeping changes to force Google's hand.
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The first portable “Xbox” fails to unify a messy world of competing PC gaming platforms.
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New design sets a high standard for post-quantum readiness.
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AI is “comically good” at detecting small earthquakes—here’s why that matters.
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"You don't have to claim that they're aliens to make these exciting."
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Google delivers another phone that is slightly better than its predecessor—is that enough?
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SpaceX Starlink's mobile power play: 50 MHz of spectrum and 15,000 new satellites.
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If your iPhone is your main or only camera, the iPhone 17 Pro is for you.
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Thanks to some recent reporting, we've found a potential solution to the Artemis blues.
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"Then you go do like, the most energetic thing you've ever done in your life."
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It will be most powerful production Porsche ever, but that's not the cool bit.
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Ford and Chevy set near-identical lap times with very different cars; we drove both.
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Don't know what a keyboard stabilizer is? You're about to find out.
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The least exciting iPhone this year is also the best value for the money.
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An interesting iPhone despite throttling, worse battery, and single-lens camera.
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The reins of the Internet are handed over to ordinary users—with uneven results.