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Spy-catcher saw “stupid” tech errors others made. FBI s...

The wrong way to get out of Trump's America.

Texas AG loses appeal to seize evidence for Elon Musk’s...

Judge notes "irony" in Texas AG's attempt to silence watchdog for Musk's X.

China extends its reach into the Solar System with laun...

Tianwen-2 will first return samples from an asteroid, then explore a mysterious ...

Thousands of Asus routers are being hit with stealthy, ...

Backdoor giving full administrative control can survive reboots and firmware upd...

Healthy man goes camping—lands in ICU for 40 days with ...

The man was in Argentina when he fell ill, but such cases occur in the US, too.

Amazon and Stellantis abandon project to create a digit...

The Amazon/Stellantis STLA SmartCockpit was meant to arrive in 2024.

It’s too expensive to fight every AI copyright battle, ...

Getty dumped “millions and millions” into just one AI copyright fight, CEO says.

Hidden AI instructions reveal how Anthropic controls Cl...

Expert analysis shows Anthropic's attempts to skip chatbot praise and avoid copy...

Trump signs executive orders meant to resurrect US nucl...

Plan calls for three new reactors to reach criticality in about a year.

NPR sues Trump over blocked funding, says it may have t...

Trump move "is textbook retaliation and viewpoint-based discrimination," NPR says.

Cops arrest third suspect accused of brutally torturing...

So-called "wrench attacks" are more common as bitcoin's value increases, reports...

Elon Musk: There is an 80 percent chance Starship’s eng...

"Once you have the transportation system to Mars, then there's a vast set of opp...

Where hyperscale hardware goes to retire: Ars visits a ...

Watching memory DIMMs get sorted like Wonka children inside SK TES' facility.

How farmers can help rescue water-loving birds

Bird-friendly agriculture can assist in helping waterbirds with rest stops along...

Researchers cause GitLab AI developer assistant to turn...

AI assistants can't be trusted to produce safe code.

Feds charge 16 Russians allegedly tied to botnets used ...

An example of how a single malware operation can enable both criminal and state-...

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