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  1. AMD delays Ryzen 9000 launch to August “out of an abundance of caution”

    More rigorous testing and screening have reportedly corrected the problem.

  2. No judge with Tesla stock should handle Elon Musk cases, watchdog argues

    Elon Musk does not control X or Tesla, X argued in lawsuit over ad boycott.

  3. Lawsuit: T-Mobile must pay for breaking lifetime price guarantee

    Class action filed over price hikes on plans with Un-contract price guarantee.

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  1. CrowdStrike blames testing bugs for security update that took down 8.5M Windows PCs

    Company says it's improving testing processes to avoid a repeat.

  2. Google’s Play Store wants to pivot from grab-and-go to an active destination

    If multi-app shopping doesn't keep you there, maybe free Pixel gear will.

  3. Elon Musk claims he is training “the world’s most powerful AI by every metric”

    One snag: xAI might not have the electrical power contracts to do it.

  4. Woman who went on the lam with untreated TB is now cured

    The woman realized how serious her infection was once she was in custody.

  5. Report: Apple beginning serious work on a foldable iPhone

    There are also several new details about the iPhone 16, 17, and SE.

  6. Alphabet invests another $5 billion in self-driving startup Waymo

    Waymo is conducting more than 50,000 paid rides a week, Alphabet says.

  7. How Russia-linked malware cut heat to 600 Ukrainian buildings in deep winter

    The code was used to sabotage a heating utility in Lviv at the coldest point in the year.

  8. Want to cook like a Neanderthal? Archaeologists are learning the secrets

    There were distinct patterns of cut marks, bone breakage in cooked vs. uncooked birds.

  9. Battery sales keep Tesla profitable in Q2 as EV sales still slumped

    Tesla's status as a growth stock will require some explaining if this keeps up.

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  1. Alexa had “no profit timeline,” cost Amazon $25 billion in 4 years

    WSJ report highlights vague metrics, internal struggles of Amazon Devices.

  2. The first GPT-4-class AI model anyone can download has arrived: Llama 405B

    "Open source AI is the path forward," says Mark Zuckerberg, misusing the term.

  3. Appeals Court denies stay to states trying to block EPA’s carbon limits

    The EPA's plan to cut carbon emissions from power plants can go ahead.

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  1. AT&T failed to test disastrous update that kicked all devices off network

    AT&T caused outage that blocked 92 million calls, 25,000 attempts to reach 911.

  2. The Cruise Origin driverless pod is dead, GM tells investors

    The driverless Origin is dead; instead, Cruise will use next-generation Bolt EVs.

  3. Waymo is suing people who allegedly smashed and slashed its robotaxis

    Driverless car service is getting aggressive against alleged vandals.

  4. Intel has finally tracked down the problem making 13th- and 14th-gen CPUs crash

    But microcode update can't fix CPUs that are already crashing or unstable.

  5. Google halts its 4-plus-year plan to turn off tracking cookies by default in Chrome

    A brief history of Google's ideas, proposals, and APIs for cookie replacements.

  6. Gaga’s Harley Quinn joins the Clown Prince of Crime in Joker: Folie à Deux trailer

    "For once in my life, I have someone who needs me."

  1. CrowdStrike’s ubiquity under fire as Congress calls for CEO to testify

    Congress fears worker shortage may delay CrowdStrike repairs.

  2. Capacitive controls could be the cause of a spate of VW ID.4 crashes

    Unlike buttons, capacitive controls require just the slightest touch to activate.

  3. A mid-September test flight of Vulcan could permit a military launch this year

    ULA looks to have a good shot at making its Vulcan rocket operational this year.

  4. Human bird flu cases tick up; second Colorado poultry farm reports spread

    Seven cases have been reported in Colorado this month, bringing the total to 11.

  5. Imperfect Linux-powered DIY smart TV is the embodiment of ad fatigue

    DIYer picks a "little insane"-looking setup for less tracking, more control.

  6. Meta risks sanctions over “sneaky” ad-free plans confusing users, EU says

    Consumer laws may change Meta’s ad-free plans before EU's digital crackdown does.

  7. Model mixes AI and physics to do global forecasts

    Google/academic project is great with weather, has some limits for climate.

  8. Can the solar industry keep the lights on?

    Global supply glut of panels is hurting producers but also helping installations.