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Beloved browser extension acquired by non-beloved antivirus firm - Ars Technica
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The end of Ethereum mining could be a bonanza for GPU shoppers - Ars Technica
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Twitter pranksters derail GPT-3 bot with newly discovered “prompt injection” hack - Ars Technica
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The new “Intel Processor” will replace Pentium and Celeron CPU branding in 2023 - Ars Technica
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Our biggest remaining PlayStation VR2 questions have been answered - Ars Technica
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Regulators put the brakes on Microsoft’s Activision acquisition - Ars Technica
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Ford gives dealers 2 months to accept new rules or stop selling EVs - Ars Technica
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EU upholds Google’s 4.1B euro fine for bundling search with Android - Ars Technica
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To defeat FTC lawsuit, Meta demands 100+ rivals share biggest trade secrets - Ars Technica
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Tiny robots made of “galinstan” can run faster than a (scaled down) cheetah - Ars Technica
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Amazon’s new Kindle offers twice the storage, a sharper screen, and USB-C for $100 - Ars Technica
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A common virus is surging—and it can cause a polio-like disease in kids - Ars Technica
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Google’s cost-cutting kills Pixelbook division - Ars Technica
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Ubisoft is pretending it was never really that interested in NFTs - Ars Technica
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