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The bigger battery is standard and there are now simulated “E-Shifts.”
What you need to know about the expiration of keys securing your machine’s boot sequence.
NAACP lawsuit says xAI uses gas turbines without permits for Grok data center.
Partner tells Ars that HPE should be giving out more free VM Essentials licenses.
The bigger battery is standard and there are now simulated “E-Shifts.”
What you need to know about the expiration of keys securing your machine’s boot sequence.
NAACP lawsuit says xAI uses gas turbines without permits for Grok data center.
Partner tells Ars that HPE should be giving out more free VM Essentials licenses.
Transferring genes across species doesn’t just happen in microbes.
“As for Arianespace, they have definitely stepped up.”
Move originally planned for Monday would have heavily increased power users’ costs.
Trump admin green-lighting $111B deal “reeks of corruption,” Sen. Warren says.
Pentagon also claims 1.5 million personnel are using generative AI tools.
Pixels will get their OTA in the coming weeks, but don’t expect monumental changes.
Remembering the ups and downs of the Intel Mac era as it finally winds down.
Legal victories have dampened the Trump admin’s efforts to halt wind and solar power.
Separately, neither could compete. Now they hope they can.
Audited accounting shows growing revenues being dwarfed by R&D, other expenses.
The service will leverage its Moovit platform to launch in an a US city in 2027.
SearchLeak exploit shows why the industry’s approach to LLM security fails over and over.
Commodore’s Callback 8020 is a phone “where the customer is not the product.”
Isar Aerospace is not hurting for money, but it is sorely lacking in the currency of flight experience.
Despite continued benefits, anti-vaccine rhetoric has driven down vaccination.
Critics say bans push kids to riskier alternatives and can be beaten with VPNs.
Debt sale set to test investor appetite for further exposure to AI sector amid a deluge of borrowing.
The rocket’s breakup likely generated 100 to 150 new pieces of space junk.
Fox plans to take over Roku’s streaming hardware, OS, and FAST services.
AMD’s stripping of TSME from consumer CPUs appears to be a deliberate, covert move.
Will the Sun roast Earth’s plants or starve them?
Armed with a ton of new upgrades, Ferrari came to Spain full of confidence.
This has been a persistent, behind-the-scenes dispute between NASA and Roscosmos.
University of Leicester historian thinks Eilmer of Malmesbury saw two different comets: in 1018 and 1066.
There’s nothing new or surprising, but it’s still an entertaining film from one of our greatest directors.
Researchers have quantified the length and mass of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal networks globally.
Commerce dept. worries that a Fable 5 “jailbreak” could be a national security threat.
As of today, SpaceX is owned by investors who will want to see it make money.
Vulnerability in the Oracle-owned PeopleSoft software is about as critical as they come.
Section 702 of FISA to expire tonight, but certification lasts until March 2027.
It isn’t the only startup tackling physical AI, but it’s one of the best-funded.