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  1. Google is killing off the messaging service inside Google Maps

    Google Maps has had its own chat platform since 2018, but it's shutting down in July.

  2. Google accused of secretly tracking drivers with disabilities

    Google recklessly violated privacy laws to spike ad profits, lawsuit says.

  3. 8BitDo M Edition mechanical keyboard is a modern take on IBM’s Model M

    Numpad sold separately.

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  1. Ars Live: How profitable is Starlink? We dig into the details of satellite Internet.

    How has Starlink has gone from zero to profitability in five years?

  2. Sony apologizes for interview it says “misrepresented” a Last of Us creator

    Move comes after Druckmann publicly disavowed some quotes: "This is not quite what I said."

  3. This is Cadillac’s new entry-level EV, the $54,000 Optiq crossover

    Cadillac tells Ars how it differentiated the Optiq from the Chevrolet Equinox.

  4. OpenAI board first learned about ChatGPT from Twitter, according to former member

    Helen Toner, center of struggle with Altman, suggests CEO fostered "toxic atmosphere" at company.

  5. Researchers crack 11-year-old password, recover $3 million in bitcoin

    A flaw with the digital wallet and a bit of luck did the trick.

  6. Families of Uvalde shooting victims sue Activision over Call of Duty ’s role

    Suit: Activision is "manipulating players' brain chemistry," ignoring "use by minors."

  7. Our only mission at Venus may have just gone dark

    A jealous planet guards its secrets closely?

  8. Daily Telescope: See carbon dioxide sublimating on Mars

    An amazing photo from an aging spacecraft.

  9. US sanctions operators of “free VPN” that routed crime traffic through user PCs

    911 S5 residential proxy service was composed of 19 million IP addresses.

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  1. Bentley is replacing its W12 engine with a plug-in hybrid?and let us try it

    Plug-in hybrid powertrain perfectly suits Bentley's next Continental GT Speed.

  2. Neuralink rival sets brain-chip record with 4,096 electrodes on human brain

    Precision expects its minimally invasive brain implant to hit the market next year.

  3. Bungie wins landmark suit against Destiny 2 cheat-maker AimJunkies

    Three-year suit had claims of hidden crypto, fake Ukrainians, counter-hacking.

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  1. Nvidia denies pirate e-book sites are “shadow libraries” to shut down lawsuit

    Will quibbling over the meaning of "shadow libraries" help Nvidia's case?

  2. iFixit ends Samsung deal as oppressive repair shop requirements come to light

    iFixit says "flashy press releases don’t mean much without follow-through."

  3. Dinosaurs needed to be cold enough that being warm-blooded mattered

    Two groups of dinosaurs moved to cooler climes during a period of climate change.

  4. OpenAI training its next major AI model, forms new safety committee

    Amid criticism, OpenAI's new "safety" team includes CEO; GPT-5 may be farther off than expected.

  5. Porsche builds a hybrid 911 at long last

    The iconic sports car gets an electrified option as part of the 992-generation refresh.

  6. Small, cheap, and weird: A history of the microcar

    Tiny EVs come of age again in the third microcar renaissance.

  1. The hornet has landed: Scientists combat new honeybee killer in US

    Researchers are working to limit the threat while developing better eradication methods.

  2. “Deny, denounce, delay”: The battle over the risk of ultra-processed foods

    Big Food is trying to dampen fears about the effects of industrially formulated substances.

  3. NASA finds more issues with Boeing’s Starliner, but crew launch set for June 1

    Fixing the helium leak would delay Starliner crew test flight for months.

  4. Newly discovered ransomware uses BitLocker to encrypt victim data

    ShrinkLocker is the latest ransomware to use Windows' full-disk encryption.

  5. Another US state repeals law that protected ISPs from municipal competition

    With Minnesota repeal, number of states restricting public broadband falls to 16.

  6. SpaceX sets date for next Starship flight, explains what went wrong the last time

    Clearing blocked filters and clogged valves is the order of the day.

  7. Google Search’s “udm=14” trick lets you kill AI search for good

    The power of URL parameters lets you unofficially turn off Google's AI Overview.