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Lindell brief has many defects including cases that do not exist, judge says.
Top AI models excel at math problems but lack reasoning needed for Math Olympiad proofs.
Looming tariffs are already making electronics shopping harder.
Microlensing lets us find planets at much greater distances from their star.
Just the dialogueno sound effects or music cues.
FBI accepts tips by TOR in likely attempt to woo China-based informants.
xAI faces calls to deny permits to power gas turbines at supercomputer facility.
Affected units will work locally, but smart features will shut down in October.
Ars chats with physicist and science journalist Adam Becker about his new book, More Everything Forever .
The improved Recall still tries to record everything you do on your PC.
TP-Link denies selling products below cost amid allegation of predatory pricing.
Domestic AVs can now get FMVSS exemptions for no rearview mirrors or steering wheels.
Op-ed: As AI outputs flood the Internet, diverse human perspectives are our most valuable resource.
This week, engineers ground-tested upgrades for Blue Origin's New Glenn and Europe's Ariane 6.
An ancient Chinese army set fire to an enemy capital, but things got out of hand.
Exec says lack of price transparency and predictability drove customers away.
States could mess with Trumps AI education plan if the Education Department dies.
After telling the court Google blocked its Moto deal, Perplexity debuts on the new Razrs.
The director did not state a reason for the resignation.
The caterpillars even tailor the body parts, nibbling away at excess material to ensure a proper fit.
Switch 2 game upgrades for original Switch games also range from $10 to $20.
America is a strong market for the GTI, but even we couldn't save the manual.
With great power comes great responsibility and subpar battery life.
Live action film is directed by Dan Trachtenberg of Prey fame.
New estimate: Fossil fuel companies have caused trillions of dollars in damages.
The modding community is already hard at work despite lack of official support.
A contractor used AI to create 23 out of the 171 scored multiple-choice questions.
China apparently gains upper hand, while TikTok's fate hangs in the balance.
EU fines Apple 500M and Meta 200M in first Digital Markets Act penalties.
It is likely that there will never be a site like 4chan again.
To accompany our cargo bike shopper's guide, here's the other you'll want.
As Elon Musk helps undo regulations, regulatory credits keep Tesla profitable.
New statement is weakbut a start.
Google will no longer prompt you to disable third-party cookies in Chrome.
T-Mobile makes 5-year price guarantee after refusing to honor lifetime price lock.
FRDM+ is profitable, has its own smart TV apps. Subscriptions start at $20/month.
It's the latest legal move against Big Tech by the Trump administration.
It's not a track car, but we drove it on a track.