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  1. Marvel’s Midnight Suns is free right now, and you should grab it (even on Epic)

    Sadly overlooked on release, the card/turn-based battler is a real bargain.

  2. New camera design can ID threats faster, using less memory

    New system is a mix of traditional camera and one that only highlights changes.

  3. Samsung Electronics is on strike as workers stage one-day walkout

    For now, the one-day strike is just a show of force and shouldn't hurt production.

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  1. Bizarre egg-laying mammals once ruled Australia?then lost their teeth

    Finds may indicate what the common ancestor of the platypus and echidna looked like.

  2. Report: New “Apple Intelligence” AI features will be opt-in by default

    Apple reportedly plans to announce its first big wave of AI features at WWDC.

  3. Tesla chair says Elon Musk needs $46 billion pay plan to stay motivated

    Musk could devote less time to Tesla if pay isn't re-approved, shareholders hear.

  4. Microsoft is reworking Recall after researchers point out its security problems

    Windows Hello authentication, additional encryption being added to protect data.

  5. Civilization VII looks like 2K’s next big game announcement

    Logo drop comes amid publisher's "beloved franchise" tease for Summer Games Fest.

  6. Tesla may be in trouble, but other EVs are selling just fine

    Almost every other automaker is seeing double-digit EV sales growth.

  7. VMware customers may stay, but Broadcom could face backlash “for years to come”

    300 director-level IT workers making VMware decisions were questioned.

  8. As leaks on the space station worsen, there’s no clear plan to deal with them

    "We heard that basically the program office had a runaway fire on their hands."

  9. Outcry from big AI firms over California AI “kill switch” bill

    Proposed law would require AI companies to adhere to strict safety frameworks.

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  1. Rocket Report: Starliner soars to space station; Starship’s wild flight

    "This powerful rocket is the culmination of many years of dedication and ingenuity."

  2. After a drama-filled day, Boeing’s Starliner finally finds its way

    "I think we’re missing something fundamental that’s going on inside the thrusters."

  3. SpaceX’s Starship took a beating but held on for first return from space

    "I think we should try to catch the booster with the mechazilla arms next flight!"

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  1. FCC pushes ISPs to fix security flaws in Internet routing

    Chair: Addressing BGP flaws will "help make our Internet routing more secure."

  2. These light paintings let us visualize invisible clouds of air pollution

    World Health Organization: Air pollution causes 7 million premature deaths per year

  3. Meta uses “dark patterns” to thwart AI opt-outs in EU, complaint says

    EU Facebook users have until June 26 to opt out of AI training.

  4. You can inherit a dead relative’s GOG account?if you have a court order

    "We'd do our best to make it happen... with the help of the justice system."

  5. Watch a 6-axis motor solve a Rubik’s Cube in less than a third of a second

    Getting an AI to distinguish red from orange was a major challenge.

  6. 7,000 LockBit decryption keys now in the hands of the FBI, offering victims hope

    The announcement could be good news for those whose data has been inaccessible.

  1. We’ve just had a year in which every month was a record-setter

    Last June was the warmest June on record. Every month since has been similar.

  2. US agencies to probe AI dominance of Nvidia, Microsoft, and OpenAI

    DOJ to probe Nvidia while FTC takes lead in investigating Microsoft and OpenAI.

  3. How to build a DOA product: Humane AI Pin founders banned internal criticism

    Questioning the design and dev progress was apparently "against company policy."

  4. What to expect at WWDC24: Big iOS changes, more Vision Pro, and so much AI

    There might not be new hardware, but Apple could make up for it with software.

  5. F1 cars in 2026 will be smaller, safer, more nimble, more sustainable

    Moveable wings cut drag on the straights, hybrid boost will help overtakes.

  6. Sony removes still-unmet “8K” promise from PS5 packaging

    Move could presage an expected resolution bump in the rumored PS5 Pro.

  7. Apple will update iPhones for at least 5 years in rare public commitment

    UK regulation requires companies to say how long they plan to provide support.