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There may be a river delta hidden under the obvious delta in a Martian crater.
Both AMD- and Intel-based hardware is getting better support in SteamOS 3.8.
Stop trying to make Clovis First happen; it's not going to happen.
Under Kennedy, the health dept. has wiped out 75 advisory boards, corrupted others.
Codex maker says it will continue to support these open source projects after deal closes.
VR will be on life support while mobile remains the focus, though.
Cops asked the jury for millions after Afroman used raid footage in music videos.
The advanced flow will be available before verification enforcement begins later this year.
Full-magazine reloads throw out muscle memory in favor of higher stakes decisions.
Radiocarbon results suggest a single origin and rapid diffusion through cultural transition networks.
Firm says requiring site blocks within 30 minutes breaks core Internet architecture.
Company has previously tested its technology on the International Space Station.
On-device face scans and cross-platform age keys decrease privacy risks, but trust issues abound.
Iris-scan backed tokens could help stop agent swarms from overwhelming online systems.
Internet-exposed devices that give BIOS-level access? What could possibly go wrong?
Switch games running at 720p can look worse on the Switch 2's 1080p display.
Seneca's drones carry foam, fly at night, and don't need an on-site pilot.
The three-row SUV starts at under $40,000, and now there's a 35 mpg hybrid version.

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