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Apple analyst Ming-Chi Quo lays out a whole roadmap for Apple XR devices.
Also: final Muon g-2 results, an ultrasonic mobile brain imaging helmet, and re-creating Egyptian blue.
An effort to move shuttle Discovery has merged with the One Big Beautiful Bill.
Congressional Budget Office report from paints dark picture for America's health.
US tech companies escape Canada digital services tax due to Trump tariffs.
European leaders say they will fill the funding void. Is that realistic?
Focusing on sound production instead of word choice makes for a flexible system.
Rudderless Copyright Office has taken on new prominence during the AI boom.
Gripping and releasing irregular surfaces is harder than it might seem.
Developer solves mystery of hidden JPEG from the beige G3 era.
5th Circuit ruling reversed; FCC can continue programs that boost Internet access.
But it requires specific hardware support that is missing on current phones.
The medical condition is rare and life-threatening.
AV vendors have worried that this could advantage Microsoft's security software.
EU iPhone owners will be able to get apps from places other than the App Store.
NASA has finally test-fired the first of its new $100 million SLS rocket engines.
Meta may defeat authors torrenting claim due to lack of evidence.
Trump wants $45M to continue DOGEs work. Critics warn costs already too high.