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Ars drives the second-generation Rivian R1T and R1S electric trucks
Ars Technica· 10 hours agoIn rainy Seattle this week, Rivian unveiled what it's calling the "Second Generation" of its R1 line...
NIAID funds second year of Pluri's radiation therapy studies By Investing.com
Investing.com· 7 hours agoNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) to advance its cell therapy PLX-R18,...
DuckDuckGo Offers 'Anonymous' Access To AI Chatbots Through New Service - Slashdot
Slashdot· 7 hours agoAn anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: On Thursday, DuckDuckGo unveiled a new "AI Chat" service that allows users to converse with four mid-range large language ...
You can inherit a dead relative’s GOG account—if you have a court order
Ars Technica· 6 hours agoAs long as they bring a court order, that is. "In general, your GOG account and GOG content is not...
Google Chrome Deadline—72 Hours To Update Or Delete Your Browser
Forbes· 4 days agoUpdated June 3 following cookie theft warnings. For Google Chrome and its 2 billion-plus desktop...
‘Please Please Please’ Lyrics: Is Sabrina Carpenter’s Song About Boyfriend Barry Keoghan?
Just Jared· 37 minutes agoThe 25-year-old singer is seemingly singing about her new boyfriend Barry Keoghan and he even stars...
My View: Arizona’s deepfake law well-intentioned, but fatally flawed - Phoenix Business Journal
The Business Journals· 4 hours agoOn May 21, Gov. Katie Hobbs signed emergency House Bill 2394 into law in an attempt to curb the...
T-Mobile hopes you’ll buy $30 “Home Internet Backup” for when cable goes out
Ars Technica· 1 day agoT-Mobile is hoping that home Internet customers who suffer from frequent service outages will pay...
A Strong Ally in Biocontrol is Dwindling
Agricultural Research Magazine· 3 days agoARS researchers are sweep netting (sampling), for lady beetles in a restored prairie tract as part of a 14-year survey of lady beetles in South Dakota....
Oral-B Bricking Alexa Toothbrush Is a Cautionary Tale Against Buzzy Tech - Slashdot
Slashdot· 1 day agoAn anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: As we're currently seeing with AI, when a new technology becomes buzzy, companies will do almost anything to cram that ...