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Ars Technica
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Dan Goodin
Ron Amadeo
Eric Berger
Nathan Mattise
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Jennifer Ouellette
Kyle Orland
Jon Brodkin
Scott K. Johnson
Beth Mole
Sam Machkovech
Kate Cox
K. E. D. Coan
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Jonathan M. Gitlin
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Scharon Harding
Jeff Dunn
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Dhananjay Khadilkar
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Ashley Belanger
Keely Larson
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Abdullah Iqbal
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Jeanne Timmons
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The Conversation
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Haomiao Huang
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Chuong Nguyen
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Vincent Pureza
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Sharon Feldman
Stephen Clark
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Leon Kay
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Tereza Pultarova
Ryan Whitwam
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Robert Pearlman
Jim Resnick
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The “Shove” mechanic in Baldur's Gate 3 can ruin an encounter, and I love it - Ars Technica
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Sites scramble to block ChatGPT web crawler after instructions emerge - Ars Technica
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Everything is coming together for launch of NASA’s mission to a metal asteroid - Ars Technica
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California gives Waymo and Cruise the go-ahead to charge passengers - Ars Technica
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The TV streaming apps broke their promises, and now they’re jacking up prices - Ars Technica
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Virgin Galactic just flew again, but is the company going anywhere? - Ars Technica
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Dealmaster: Save on back-to-school tech from Lenovo, HP, Apple, and more - Ars Technica
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SanDisk’s silence deafens as high-profile users say Extreme SSDs still broken - Ars Technica
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Juno is bringing Jupiter’s moon Io into sharper focus - Ars Technica
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Mars rover finds signs of seasonal floods - Ars Technica
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“Downfall” bug affects years of Intel CPUs, can leak encryption keys and more - Ars Technica
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NASA’s Artemis II crew meets their Moonship - Ars Technica
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Florida man gets unexplained leprosy case; doctors suspect local soil - Ars Technica
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Developer logs reveal more details about next-gen Apple M3 and M3 Max chips - Ars Technica
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The helicopter on Mars just flew again after surviving an emergency landing - Ars Technica
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Lots of Earth-mass rogue planets could be found by NASA’s Roman telescope - Ars Technica
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New SARS-CoV-2 variant gains dominance in US amid mild summer COVID wave - Ars Technica
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Report: Apple buys every 3 nm chip that TSMC can make for next-gen iPhones and Macs - Ars Technica
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AI researchers claim 93% accuracy in detecting keystrokes over Zoom audio - Ars Technica
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Turning my Framework laptop into a tiny desktop was fun. Now it needs a job. - Ars Technica
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“Absurd”: Google, Amazon rebuked over unsupported Chromebooks still for sale - Ars Technica
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Jeanette Epps will finally go to space six years after being pulled from flight - Ars Technica
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Cortana, once a flagship feature of Windows phones, is slowly being shut down - Ars Technica
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Dude, what are those humongous plasma waves in Jupiter’s atmosphere? - Ars Technica
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Trans-Atlantic joint venture aims to build new ‘international’ space station - Ars Technica
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