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"America won the first Space Race, and we can do it again."
The iPhone and Mac sold well, but memory costs threaten further price increases.
Exploits can give persistent server access that survives credential rotation and disk re-imaging.
"Chilling message to all broadcasters: carry speech we don’t like at your peril."
Satellites show burn scars and fires at AWS data centers and Saudi oil refinery.
DoesItPlay tracks the many "physical" games that don't work without the Internet.
The last two versions of Chrome have included more patches than the previous 23 combined.
Gemini Robotics 2 includes three models, but only one is publicly available right now.
"Dogfighting in space doesn’t quite have the drama of an aerial dogfight."
Three approaches to the issue of quantum results that can't be verified classically.
Plus, a new deprecation policy ensures features aren't removed suddenly.
HAWK withstood years of testing that had yet to uncover a fatal weakness found through Mythos.
Advertisers agreed to “reset” relationship with X.
Government ban on foreign-made robots may hinder instead of help US robotics.
Comcast, accused of negligence, says lawsuit mischaracterized alleged events.
Ars Pro subscribers get customizable layouts along with no ads and no trackers.
Google's new API relies on parents to set age ranges in Family Link.
Musk defends Grok, says Minnesota's nudifying app ban is unconstitutional.
Companies are making sure we have a surplus of options for building qubits.
"We're feeling pretty good about that," Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said.
Microsoft is on a mad dash behind the scenes to patch exploits before hackers find them.
Improved efficiency in EPP mode leads to ~32% jump in "1% low" frame rates.
"I'm beginning to suspect we are not in Jumanji."
AI is fantastic at spotting patterns, but human insight is the key.