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Former flight director who reviewed Orion heat shield data says there was no dissent

Former flight director who reviewed Orion heat shield data says there was no dissent

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:December 7, 2024
  • Post category:LATEST/security

Within hours of NASA announcing its decision to fly the Artemis II mission aboard an Orion spacecraft with an unmodified heat shield, critics assailed the space agency, saying it had…

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USDA to start mandatory testing of milk for H5N1 flu virus

USDA to start mandatory testing of milk for H5N1 flu virus

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:December 7, 2024
  • Post category:LATEST/security

On Friday, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that it would begin a nationwide testing program for the presence of the H5N1 flu virus, also known as the bird…

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TikTok’s two paths to avoid US ban: Beg SCOTUS or woo Trump

TikTok’s two paths to avoid US ban: Beg SCOTUS or woo Trump

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  • Post published:December 7, 2024
  • Post category:deals/LATEST/social

On Friday, a US appeals court upheld a federal law that could ban or force a sale of TikTok early next year. Biden signed the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary…

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Your AI clone could target your family, but there’s a simple defense

Your AI clone could target your family, but there’s a simple defense

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:December 7, 2024
  • Post category:ai/LATEST

On Tuesday, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation advised Americans to share a secret word or phrase with their family members to protect against AI-powered voice-cloning scams, as criminals increasingly…

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Microsoft discontinues lackadaisically updated Surface Studio all-in-one desktop

Microsoft discontinues lackadaisically updated Surface Studio all-in-one desktop

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  • Post published:December 6, 2024
  • Post category:gadgets/LATEST/software

Microsoft has formally discontinued its Surface Studio all-in-one desktop, the company confirmed to Windows Central, a $4,300 touchscreen PC that the company updated with new components twice in the space…

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Lizards and snakes are 35 million years older than we thought

Lizards and snakes are 35 million years older than we thought

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  • Post published:December 6, 2024
  • Post category:LATEST

Lizards are ancient creatures. They were around before the dinosaurs and persisted long after dinosaurs went extinct. We’ve now found they are 35 million years older than we thought they…

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The 2025 BMW i5 M60 review: An EV that makes you want to drive and drive

The 2025 BMW i5 M60 review: An EV that makes you want to drive and drive

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:December 6, 2024
  • Post category:LATEST/reviews

Car people, like most flavors of enthusiasts, are often given over to ideological purity tests. Car X is better than car Y because it's naturally aspirated, not turbocharged. Hybrid Q…

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Booking.com says typos giving strangers access to private trip info is not a bug

Booking.com says typos giving strangers access to private trip info is not a bug

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:December 6, 2024
  • Post category:LATEST

You may want to be extra careful if you're booking holiday travel for family and friends this year through Booking.com. A stunned user recently discovered that a typo in an…

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Lower-cost sodium-ion batteries are finally having their moment

Lower-cost sodium-ion batteries are finally having their moment

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:December 6, 2024
  • Post category:hardware/LATEST

Sodium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and energy storage are moving toward the mainstream. Wider use of these batteries could lead to lower costs, less fire risk and less need for…

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Rocket Report: NASA delays Artemis again; SpinLaunch spins a little cash

Rocket Report: NASA delays Artemis again; SpinLaunch spins a little cash

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:December 6, 2024
  • Post category:LATEST

Welcome to Edition 7.22 of the Rocket Report! The big news is the Trump administration's announcement that commercial astronaut Jared Isaacman would be put forward as the nominee to serve…

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Two European satellites launch on mission to blot out the Sun—for science

Two European satellites launch on mission to blot out the Sun—for science

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:December 6, 2024
  • Post category:LATEST

Two spacecraft developed by the European Space Agency launched on top of an Indian rocket Thursday, kicking off a mission to test novel formation flying technologies and observe a rarely-seen…

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NASA says Orion’s heat shield is good to go for Artemis II—but does it matter?

NASA says Orion’s heat shield is good to go for Artemis II—but does it matter?

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:December 6, 2024
  • Post category:LATEST

Two years ago next week, NASA's Orion spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean to wrap up what, at first glance, seemed to be a highly successful unpiloted test flight…

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Robotic bird-like legs let drones hop over obstacles, launch to the skies

Robotic bird-like legs let drones hop over obstacles, launch to the skies

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  • Post published:December 6, 2024
  • Post category:LATEST

Most drones on the market are rotary-wing quadcopters, which can conveniently land and take off almost anywhere. The problem is they are less energy-efficient than fixed-wing aircraft, which can fly…

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Judge rejects Boeing plea deal that was opposed by families of crash victims

Judge rejects Boeing plea deal that was opposed by families of crash victims

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  • Post published:December 6, 2024
  • Post category:deals/LATEST

A US judge today rejected a Boeing plea agreement that was opposed by families of crash victims who say the deal would fail to hold Boeing accountable. The judge's ruling…

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New Broadcom sales plan may be “insignificant” in deterring VMware migrations

New Broadcom sales plan may be “insignificant” in deterring VMware migrations

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:December 6, 2024
  • Post category:deals/LATEST

Broadcom will no longer take VMware's biggest 2,000 customers directly. Instead, it will work with VMware's 500 biggest customers, giving channel partners the opportunity to participate in deals and provide…

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New study blames recent spike in global warming on lack of low clouds

New study blames recent spike in global warming on lack of low clouds

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:December 6, 2024
  • Post category:Events/LATEST

2023 was always going to be a hot year, given that warmer El Niño conditions were superimposed on the long-term trend of climate change driven by our greenhouse gas emissions.…

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AT&T says it won’t build fiber home Internet in half of its wireline footprint

AT&T says it won’t build fiber home Internet in half of its wireline footprint

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:December 6, 2024
  • Post category:LATEST/mobile

AT&T this week detailed plans to eliminate copper phone and DSL lines from its network while leaving many customers in rural areas with only wireless or satellite as an alternative.…

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How did the CEO of an online payments firm become the nominee to lead NASA?

How did the CEO of an online payments firm become the nominee to lead NASA?

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:December 6, 2024
  • Post category:business/LATEST

President-elect Donald Trump announced Wednesday his intent to nominate entrepreneur and commercial astronaut Jared Isaacman as the next administrator of NASA. For those unfamiliar with Isaacman, who at just 16…

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OpenAI’s new $200 monthly ChatGPT subscription will buy you more compute time

OpenAI’s new $200 monthly ChatGPT subscription will buy you more compute time

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:December 5, 2024
  • Post category:ai/Events/LATEST

On Thursday during a live demo as part of its "12 days of OpenAI" event, OpenAI announced a new tier of ChatGPT with higher usage limits for $200 a month…

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Apple takes over third-party Apple Passwords autofill extension for Firefox

Apple takes over third-party Apple Passwords autofill extension for Firefox

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:December 5, 2024
  • Post category:gadgets/LATEST/mobile/security/software

Over the last few years, Apple has steadily been building password manager-style features into macOS and iOS, including automatic password generation, password breach detection, and more. Starting with this year's…

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