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The top fell off Australia’s first orbital-class rocket, delaying its launch

1+ hour, 36+ min ago — 

...Stephen Clark is a space reporter at Ars Technica, covering private... ...Gilmour is headquartered in Gold Coast, Australia, about 600 miles... ...Like many rocket companies have done before, Gilmour set modest expectations... ...for the first test flight of Eris....

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FBI warns of ongoing scam that uses deepfake audio to impersonate government officials

4+ hour, 33+ min ago — 

...FBI warns of ongoing scam that uses deepfake audio to impersonate...

favicon arstechnica.com > security

Fractured skulls and ski masks: More crypto kidnap madness on the streets of Paris

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...Nate is the deputy editor at Ars Technica, where he has written about... ...top of the French government, where Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau... ...“Apparently, the [knowledge] that crypto is not untraceable hasn't... ...these attacks, and some of them are concentrated in, you know, France...

favicon arstechnica.com > gadgets

Report: Microsoft’s experimental Laptop Studio is vanishing without a replacement

13+ hour, 16+ min ago — 

...hardware since longtime team leader Panos Panay left the company... ...Andrew is a Senior Technology Reporter at Ars Technica with a focus...

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With US out, WHO director says it’s running on budget of a local hospital

7+ hour, 33+ min ago — 

...Beth is Ars Technica’s Senior Health Reporter.... ...who most recently served as executive director of WHO’s Health Emergencies... ...assistant director-general, who led a joint mission in China in... ...Also gone is Canadian epidemiologist Bruce Aylward, previously an...

favicon arstechnica.com > cars

Tesla changes lease policy, didn’t use old cars as robotaxis

7+ hour, 10+ min ago — 

...Institute in La Jolla, CA, and the University of Kentucky in Lexington... ...Jonathan is the Automotive Editor at Ars Technica.... ...be believed, autonomous Teslas will start offering rides in Austin, Texas... ...Tesla instituted that policy for Model 3 leases starting in 2019...

favicon arstechnica.com > tech-policy

Telegram bans $35B black markets used to sell stolen data, launder crypto

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...Citing money laundering concerns, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent... ...markets Xinbi Guarantee and Huione Guarantee together were far more...

favicon arstechnica.com > tech-policy

Report: Terrorist seems to be paying X to generate propaganda with Grok

20+ hour, 19+ min ago — 

...Back in February, Elon Musk skewered the Treasury Department for... ...Ashley is a senior policy reporter for Ars Technica, dedicated to... ...The TTP's director Katie Paul told Ars that X has acknowledged the... ...Paul told Ars that the TTP found several accounts for which Grok...

favicon arstechnica.com > science

Analysis shows that China’s emissions are dropping due to renewables

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...He has a Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry from Columbia University... ...California, Berkeley.... ...That said, China faces some considerable challenges in reducing its...

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Trump has “a little problem” with Apple’s plan to ship iPhones from India

11+ hour, 25+ min ago — 

...the chipmaker’s chief Jensen Huang from the stage, saying: “Tim Cook... ...in India.”… Trump says he told CEO Tim Cook "We are not interested... ...US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said last month that Cook had... ...and Tata Electronics make at plants in southern India’s Tamil Nadu...

 


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