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Volvo added plenty of charm to the EX30 Cross Country EV

Volvo added plenty of charm to the EX30 Cross Country EV

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 26, 2025
  • Post category:blog/deals/LATEST

Volvo provided flights from Detroit to Sweden and accommodation so Ars could drive the EX30 Cross Country. Ars does not accept paid editorial content. When Volvo first announced its small,…

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Long-time advocate of SLS rocket says it’s time to find an “off-ramp”

Long-time advocate of SLS rocket says it’s time to find an “off-ramp”

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 26, 2025
  • Post category:LATEST

The lights may be starting to go out for NASA's Space Launch System program. On Wednesday, one of the Republican space policy leaders most consistently opposed to commercial heavy lift…

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In-car advertising glitch may be preview of a distracting future

In-car advertising glitch may be preview of a distracting future

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 26, 2025
  • Post category:LATEST

Last week, a Jeep driver turned to Reddit to do what people do best on the site—complain. Every time they hit the brakes on their Jeep, they wrote, a promotion…

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Google Password Manager finally syncs to iOS—here’s how

Google Password Manager finally syncs to iOS—here’s how

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 26, 2025
  • Post category:business/LATEST/mobile/security/software

Late last year, I published a long post that criticized the user unfriendliness of passkeys, the industry-wide alternative to logging in with passwords. A chief complaint was passkey implementations tend…

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11 standouts from Steam Next Fest’s thousands of free game demos

11 standouts from Steam Next Fest’s thousands of free game demos

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 26, 2025
  • Post category:Events/gaming/LATEST

If you head over to the Steam Next Fest charts right now, Valve will offer you a glimpse of the 2,228 games offering free downloadable demos as part of the…

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Grok’s uncensored AI voice mode lets users talk sex, therapy, and conspiracies

Grok’s uncensored AI voice mode lets users talk sex, therapy, and conspiracies

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 26, 2025
  • Post category:ai/LATEST

On Sunday, xAI released a new voice interaction mode for its Grok 3 AI model that is currently available to its premium subscribers. The feature is somewhat similar to OpenAI's…

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Google’s free Gemini Code Assist arrives with sky-high usage limits

Google’s free Gemini Code Assist arrives with sky-high usage limits

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 26, 2025
  • Post category:ai/LATEST

Generative AI has wormed its way into myriad products and services, some of which benefit more from these tools than others. Coding with AI has proven to be a better…

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Framework gives its 13-inch Laptop another boost with Ryzen AI 300 CPU update

Framework gives its 13-inch Laptop another boost with Ryzen AI 300 CPU update

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 26, 2025
  • Post category:ai/chips/gadgets/gaming/hardware/LATEST

Framework announced two new systems to its lineup today: the convertible Framework 12 and a gaming-focused (but not-very-upgradeable) mini ITX Framework Desktop PC. But it's continuing to pay attention to…

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Framework’s first desktop is a strange—but unique—mini ITX gaming PC

Framework’s first desktop is a strange—but unique—mini ITX gaming PC

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 26, 2025
  • Post category:gadgets/gaming/hardware/LATEST

The original Framework Laptop’s sales pitch was that it wanted to bring some of the modularity and repairability of the desktop PC ecosystem to a functional, thin-and-light laptop. For nearly…

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Framework Laptop 12 is a cheaper, more colorful take on a repairable laptop PC

Framework Laptop 12 is a cheaper, more colorful take on a repairable laptop PC

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 26, 2025
  • Post category:Events/gadgets/LATEST

Framework has been selling and upgrading the upgrade-and-repair-friendly Framework Laptop 13 for nearly four years now, and in early 2024 it announced a larger, more powerful Framework Laptop 16. At…

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ISPs lose yet another attempt to kill New York’s $15 broadband mandate

ISPs lose yet another attempt to kill New York’s $15 broadband mandate

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 25, 2025
  • Post category:business/LATEST

The Supreme Court has once again rejected a telecom industry challenge to New York's $15 broadband law. The court first refused the hear the case in December, which meant that…

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Qualcomm and Google team up to offer 8 years of Android updates

Qualcomm and Google team up to offer 8 years of Android updates

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 25, 2025
  • Post category:chips/gadgets/LATEST/mobile/software

Qualcomm and Google have joined forces to extend software updates on Android devices. With Google's assistance, the chipmaker has committed to providing extended vendor support to any OEM building on…

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Brewing tea removes lead from water

Brewing tea removes lead from water

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 25, 2025
  • Post category:LATEST

That comforting hot cup of tea—or refreshing glass of iced tea on a hot summer day—could help reduce the amount of toxic metals in drinking water, according to a new…

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These compact electric motors could revolutionize EV design

These compact electric motors could revolutionize EV design

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 25, 2025
  • Post category:LATEST/security/startups

One of the big advantages of electric vehicles is their greater freedom when it comes to packaging. Batteries go where it makes the most sense in terms of stability and…

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Streamlining—and oversimplifying—my online calendars with a 3.5-inch smart screen

Streamlining—and oversimplifying—my online calendars with a 3.5-inch smart screen

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 25, 2025
  • Post category:Events/gadgets/LATEST

My preferred methods of organizing my schedule could be considered dated, so when I got a chance to try out a gadget meant to streamline my various digital calendars, I…

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Education tech firm sues Google over AI search summaries

Education tech firm sues Google over AI search summaries

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 25, 2025
  • Post category:ai/business/deals/LATEST

Chegg is suing Google parent Alphabet over claims the search engine’s artificial intelligence summary tool has hit its revenues, leading the US-listed educational technology group to weigh up a sale…

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COVID shots protect kids from long COVID—and don’t cause sudden death

COVID shots protect kids from long COVID—and don’t cause sudden death

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 25, 2025
  • Post category:entertainment/LATEST/social

COVID-19 vaccines cut the risk of long COVID by between 57–73 percent in kids and teens, according to a study published today in JAMA Network Open. And there's more good…

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How North Korea pulled off a $1.5 billion crypto heist—the biggest in history

How North Korea pulled off a $1.5 billion crypto heist—the biggest in history

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 25, 2025
  • Post category:business/crypto/LATEST/security

The cryptocurrency industry and those responsible for securing it are still in shock following Friday’s heist, likely by North Korea, that drained $1.5 billion from Dubai-based exchange Bybit, making the…

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Claude 3.7 Sonnet debuts with “extended thinking” to tackle complex problems

Claude 3.7 Sonnet debuts with “extended thinking” to tackle complex problems

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 25, 2025
  • Post category:ai/LATEST

On Monday, Anthropic announced Claude 3.7 Sonnet, a new AI language model with a simulated reasoning (SR) capability called "extended thinking," allowing the system to work through problems step by…

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Nothing explains why the Phone 3a Pro ended up with a giant camera

Nothing explains why the Phone 3a Pro ended up with a giant camera

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:February 25, 2025
  • Post category:entertainment/gadgets/LATEST/mobile/software/startups

Nothing, the smartphone venture from OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, is on its third generation of Android smartphones. The Nothing Phone 3a and 3a Pro will be officially announced on March…

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