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A unique head spike and fish-eating jaws help make sense of these dinosaurs.
Research shows apparent Iranian state hackers trying to hijack consumer-grade cameras.
The Exploration Upper Stage did not in any way get NASA closer to landing on the Moon.
Planet wants to prevent adversarial actors from using images for Battle Damage Assessment purposes.
Fishing crews face horrifying burns from dredging the dumped chemical weapons.
This could make it easier to plug AI into Workspace APIs, but it's not yet an official Google product.
The long, strange trip of a large assembly of advanced iOS exploits.
Older EVs, but not newer ones, may lose up to 30 percent range in a warming world.
Move comes in the wake of TikTok's transfer of US operations.
Announcements this week were mostly business as usual, but Apple isn't immune.
Trade groups urge court to create a simple blueprint for tariff refunds.
Hayden AI also claims co-founder improperly sold over $1.2M in stock.
It looks like United Launch Alliance will build more upper stages for NASA's SLS rocket.
While semantics count for some, gamers win either way.
Meta accused of concealing the facts about smart glass users' privacy.
Plant won't be done until 2030 at the earliest, and it still needs an operating license.
Cute, colorful laptop takes the place of the old $599 M1 MacBook Air.

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