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This is the first time NASA has called an early end to a space mission for medical reasons.
Liquid Glass is controversial, but adoption rates aren't as low as they seem.
Even Google's own earbuds are vulnerable to the Fast Pair hack.
Jet lag and charging added plenty of complications to this regularity road rally.
In-car personal assistants are about to get useful, it looks like.
Shadrack Byfield lost his left arm in the War of 1812; his life sheds light on post-war re-integration.
AI weapons systems may annihilate their creators.
Zippy action, fun upgrade system make for a great pick-up-and-play shooter.
FBI searches home and devices of reporter who has over 1,100 government contacts.
Police finally come clean about botched use of AI tools.
A new rule aims to speed up and streamline the permitting process.
The requirements won't go far enough for many, but it's a start.
Company responds to community concerns over electricity bills and water use.
New language criticizes uncertainties in longstanding EPA practice.
Video, audio, and image editing apps join up in one subscription on January 28.
Apple TV's sci-fi series is part of Legendary Entertainments MonsterVerse and is set after 2014's Godzilla
Officials have linked the poisonings to the death cap mushroom ( Amanita phalloides ).
Introducing Confer, an end-to-end AI assistant that just works.
Users can give Claude access to a folder and tell it what to do for them.
Scientists analyzed carbonate deposits from baths, aqueduct to learn more about city's changing water supply.
AT&T and Verizon claim right to a jury trial was violated by FCC fines.
Google describes apps exactly like Grok and says they are banned from Google Play.
The new LFP battery pack has 262 miles of range and fast-charges at 150 kW.
Studies have linked ultraprocessed foods to poor health outcomes.

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