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Half the country has enacted age-verification laws to prevent minors from viewing porn.
Including previous approvals, Starlink can now deploy 15,000 Gen2 satellites.
ArianeGroup is still trying to catch up to where the bleeding edge of the launch industry was 15 years ago.
With so many exposures sites, officials can't figure out where people were infected.
Crazy, but that's how it goes.
People still use Craigslist to find jobs, love, and even to cast creative projects.
Canceled contracts and scaled-back product plans turn out to be costly.
Spying doesn't become legal just because cheaters are the targets.
SK Hynix and Micron are also riding high on the AI industry's demand for RAM.
Old-school food pyramid returns, but jumbled and upside-down, like a funnel.
New feature will allow users to link medical and wellness records to AI chatbot.
After record-setting launch, Western holiday sales are down compared to the first Switch.
The new EX60 will be unveiled later this month; here's what we know.
The situation is stable, NASA said in a statement Wednesday.
The Blue Oval is also working on new hands-free driver assists.
Larry Ellison pledged $40B, but he didnt raise the price, Warner chair says.
Legion Go 2 support announced at CES, wide support for Arm hardware coming soon.
Consumers around the world told Deloitte what they want in their next vehicle.
Rather than being used as a storage material, the sulfur gives up electrons.
A recent study suggests that North Africa may be a key place to look.
A lot could happen in space next year, but let's get real about what actually will.

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