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It seems US didn't coordinate Starshield's unusual spectrum use with other countries.
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Ars chats with particle physicist Daniel Whiteson about his new book Do Aliens Speak Physics?
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New components make it more useful and powerful but no less odd.
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I got hacked; I lost my login; it was a rough draft; toggling windows is hard.
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"He inevitably will have to make tough calls."
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Neighbors complained about noise, security guards, and hordes of traffic.
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A new major Windows 11 release means a new guide for cleaning up the OS.
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"We survived, but it wiped out the library," Internet Archive's founder says.
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Gemini for Home unleashes gen AI on your Nest camera footage, but it gets a lot wrong.
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From The Uninvited to Crimson Peak, these films will help you set the tone for spooky season.
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On-chip TEEs withstand rooted OSes but fall instantly to cheap physical attacks.
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It's still legal to pick locks, even when you swing your legs.
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From scanning emails to building fansites, Atlas can ably automate some web-based tasks.
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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.