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  1. Apple will require app devs to explain exactly why they use certain APIs

    Some seemingly innocuous APIs are misused to track users, Apple says.

  2. Google’s RT-2 AI model brings us one step closer to WALL-E

    "First-of-its-kind" robot AI model can recognize trash and perform complex actions.

  3. Reddit calls for “a few new mods” after axing, polarizing some of its best

    Will Reddit get quality replacements? "Not a snowball's chance in hell."

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  1. Android malware steals user credentials using optical character recognition

    OCR isn't the only advanced technique used by "CherryBlos" apps.

  2. This company keeps selling TB-tainted bone grafts, causing deadly outbreaks

    In the last outbreak, at least 87 people had signs of tuberculosis after spinal surgery.

  3. Samsung’s profits are down 95 percent for a second consecutive quarter

    Samsung is still suffering under a glut of unsold memory chips.

  4. Devs aren’t allowed to let Apple’s Vision Pro dev kits out of their sight

    Dev kits often have restrictive terms, but Apple gets very specific this time.

  5. Most of the 100 million people who signed up for Threads stopped using it

    "We're seeing more people coming back daily than I'd expected," Zuckerberg said.

  6. NASA temporarily loses contact with one of its most distant spacecraft

    The Voyagers were launched nearly half a century ago.

  7. The milk float was the first truly successful last-mile delivery EV

    Last-mile delivery EVs are in hot demand in 2023, but they're nothing new.

  8. Apple Pencils can’t draw straight on third-party replacement iPad screens

    It's similar to the Face ID failures of the iPhone 13's screen, later fixed.

  9. Did Facebook fuel political polarization during the 2020 election? It’s complicated.

    There's strong ideological segregation, but proposed interventions didn't change attitudes.

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    This summer's heat is only a preview of what's in store for our future.

  2. Getting TIE Fighter: Total Conversion working is worth the hassle and the $10

    It has a 1999 engine, 2021 graphics, and that unmistakable '90s LucasArts feel.

  3. Rocket Report: Starbase comes alive again; China launches four times

    Maybe the next Starship launch isn't all that far off.

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  1. AMD Ryzen 7945HX3D could be a fast, super-efficient choice for your new gaming laptop

    The chip is only launching in a single laptop from Asus, at least for now.

  2. Stability AI releases Stable Diffusion XL, its next-gen image synthesis model

    New SDXL 1.0 release allows hi-res AI image synthesis that can run on a local machine.

  3. Meat allergy from tick bites is on the rise—and US doctors are in the dark

    The allergy, called alpha-gal syndrome, came to light a little over a decade ago.

  4. US senator blasts Microsoft for “negligent cybersecurity practices”

    Rebuke follows recent breach that exposed email accounts of US federal officials.

  5. Android phones can now tell you if there’s an AirTag following you

    Google says its own tracker ecosystem is on hold until iOS has the same protection.

  6. 极速赛车Tesla exaggerated EV range so much that drivers thought cars were broken

    Inundated with complaints, 极速赛车Tesla created "Diversion Team" to cancel appointments.

  1. Waymo kills off autonomous trucking program

    Ride-hailing will let Waymo focus on "near-term" commercial success.

  2. Microsoft Teams + Office bundle leads to official EU antitrust probe

    It's Microsoft's first formal EU antitrust investigation in over a decade.

  3. Ultra-fast niobium batteries boast 6-min charge for Lotus Elise-based EV

    Nyobolt's battery tech is meant for consumer applications, as well as EVs.

  4. A nearly 20-year ban on human spaceflight regulations is set to expire

    Commercial space industry argues for extension to moratorium on regulations.

  5. Over 230 people get puzzling neurological disorder in Peru; emergency declared

    Cause of Guillain-Barré cases is under investigation, but gut microbe suspected.

  6. The Browser Company’s unconventional browser, Arc, releases publicly on Mac

    It's still based on Chromium, but the user experience is quite different.

  7. Namibian fairy circle debate rages on: Sand termites or Turing mechanism? [Updated]

    Study offers four-point rebuttal to 2022 claim that they're a kind of eco-Turing pattern.