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After doubling launch record in 2022, can SpaceX take another step up in 2023? - Ars Technica
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Busting a myth: Saturn V rocket wasn’t loud enough to melt concrete - Ars Technica
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Ars Technica’s best video games of 2022 - Ars Technica
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2022 in GPUs: The shortage ends, but higher prices seem here to stay - Ars Technica
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Video games in 2022: Massive mergers and peculiar portables - Ars Technica
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Danish physicists give the gift of world’s smallest Christmas record—in stereo - Ars Technica
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Driver updates will fix abnormally high power use for AMD’s new RX 7900 GPUs - Ars Technica
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Eufy publicly acknowledges some parts of its “No clouds” controversy - Ars Technica
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It might be time for Apple to throw in the towel on the Mac Pro - Ars Technica
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Lenovo updates ThinkPad laptops with fresh CPUs, recycled metals - Ars Technica
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After a long struggle with Martian dust, NASA’s InSight probe has gone quiet - Ars Technica
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Webcam buying guide: The Ars picks, from affordable to extravagant - Ars Technica
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Critical Windows code-execution vulnerability went undetected until now - Ars Technica
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