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  1. Coal-filled trains are likely sending people to the hospital

    Coal-filled trains trail a cloud of particulates shaken free from their cargo.

  2. FTC attacks Microsoft’s post-merger Game Pass price increases

    Regulator says move is "exactly the sort of consumer harm" it warned about.

  3. Major outages at CrowdStrike, Microsoft leave the world with BSODs and confusion

    Nobody's sure who's at fault for each outage: Microsoft, CrowdStrike, or both.

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  1. Rocket Report: Firefly’s CEO steps down; Artemis II core stage leaves factory

    Rocket Factory Augsburg completed qualification of its upper stage for a first launch this year.

  2. Long COVID rates have declined, especially among the vaccinated, study finds

    In large study, rates of long COVID fell from 10% to 3.5% for the vaccinated.

  3. Apple Vision Pro’s content drought improves with new 3D videos

    It's still not the weekly cadence we expected, but it's something.

  4. Netflix is kicking US subscribers off its cheapest ad-free plan soon

    Subscribers will have to pay $15.49 for commercial-free Netflix.

  5. Witness the rise of the Bene Gesserit in new Dune: Prophecy teaser

    "Our hands are poised on the levers of power but yet our grasp on it is still fragile."

  6. Space colonizers battle ultimate killing machines in Alien: Romulus trailer

    "Whatever comes, we'll face it together."

  7. Elon Musk’s X may succeed in blocking Calif. content moderation law on appeal

    Elon Musk's X previously failed to block the law on First Amendment grounds.

  8. FCC closes “final loopholes” that keep prison phone prices exorbitantly high

    FCC wasn't able to cap intrastate prices until Congress granted new authority.

  9. Report: Apple TV+ will soon get a lot more movies made by studios other than Apple

    Apple TV+ series have made an impact, but its films have been less successful lately.

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  1. Google, its cat fully escaped from bag, shows off the Pixel 9 Pro weeks early

    Upcoming phone is teased with an AI breakup letter to "the same old thing."

  2. NASA built a Moon rover but can’t afford to get it to the launch pad

    "It would have been revolutionary. Other missions don’t replace what is lost here."

  3. The next Nvidia driver makes even more GPUs “open,” in a specific, quirky way

    You can't see inside the firmware, but more open code can translate it for you.

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  1. The Mazda CX-90 PHEV gives luxury car vibes for a mainstream price

    This big Mazda is one of a handful of plug-in hybrid three-rows on sale today.

  2. Switch 2 is around the corner, but Nintendo announces a new Switch accessory anyway

    Oddly timed accessory is released as the Switch's life cycle is winding down.

  3. Aventon, a major e-bike maker, tries its hand with a hardtail

    Aventon's entry into the mountain bike market is good, but not quite low-budget.

  4. OpenAI launches GPT-4o mini, which will replace GPT-3.5 in ChatGPT

    Lower-cost AI language model will be free for ChatGPT users.

  5. Accused of using algorithms to fix rental prices, RealPage goes on offensive

    RealPage faces multiple antitrust lawsuits, promises "The Real Story" online.

  6. The Lucid Air Pure review: Lower weight, better steering, amazing efficiency

    Less power and less weight almost always makes for a better electric vehicle.

  1. One more way to die: Tremors when Vesuvius erupted collapsed shelter walls

    Two male skeletons showed signs of severe fracture and trauma injuries.

  2. “Extraordinarily disappointed” users reckon with the Google-fication of Fitbit

    Users seek alternatives as Google is intent on app-centric focus.

  3. Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition gave me new respect for gaming speedrunners

    Bite-size speed challenges refresh the classics, but require a healthy dose of patience.

  4. Vulnerability in Cisco Smart Software Manager lets attackers change any user password

    Yep, passwords for administrators can be changed, too.

  5. Researchers track individual neurons as they respond to words

    When processing language, individual neurons respond to words with similar meanings.

  6. After breach, senators ask why AT&T stores call records on “AI Data Cloud”

    AT&T ditched internal system, stores user call logs on "trusted" cloud service.

  7. Researchers build ultralight drone that flies with onboard solar

    Bizarre design uses a solar-powered motor that's optimized for weight.