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Daredevil: Born Again S2 gives us a darker, grittier canvas

May 13, 2026 at 13:15 · Ars Technica

We loved the first season of Daredevil: Born Again, Marvel's hotly anticipated revival of the popular series in the N...

Rivian adds a new onboard AI assistant to its latest software update

May 13, 2026 at 12:45 · Ars Technica

Rivian has quickly built a reputation as one of the auto industry's leaders when it comes to vehicle software. Its cl...

Once again, SpaceX has set a new record for the tallest rocket ever built

May 12, 2026 at 11:00 · Ars Technica

For the third time in three years, SpaceX has stacked a new version of its enormous Starship rocket on a launch pad i...

Passengers from hantavirus ship arrive in US; 3 people in biocontainment

May 11, 2026 at 18:12 · Ars Technica

The cruise ship rocked by an unprecedented Andes hantavirus outbreak arrived in the Canary Islands off the coast of T...

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May 14, 2026 at 02:45 Hacker News

Microsoft BitLocker – YellowKey zero-day exploit

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May 14, 2026 at 00:54 Hacker News

Mystery Microsoft bug leaker keeps the zero-days coming

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May 13, 2026 at 21:48 Ars Technica

Solar drone with jumbo jet wingspan broke a flight record—then it crashed

The final flight and complex legacy of a pioneering solar-powered aircraft.

May 13, 2026 at 20:44 Ars Technica

FCC angers small carriers by helping AT&T and Starlink buy EchoStar spectrum

Approval is no surprise after FCC chair pressured EchoStar to sell licenses.

May 13, 2026 at 20:27 Ars Technica

Protein in Homo erectus teeth suggests Denisovans gave us some of their DNA

Distinct form of tooth protein in Homo erectus shows up in Denisovans—and us.

May 13, 2026 at 20:06 Ars Technica

Foiled plot tried to sneak 49 lbs of cocaine into Australia via Xerox printers

The drugs had an estimated worth of over $9 million USD.

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Tech companies are trying to neuter Colorado’s landmark right-to-repair law
Ars Technica Apr 4, 2026 at 20:36 Big Tech
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Tech companies are trying to neuter Colorado’s landmark right-to-repair law

A state bill is a glimpse of how corporations are limiting people's ability to make their own fixes and upgrades.

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Ice Age dice show early Native Americans may have understood probability
Ars Technica Apr 3, 2026 at 22:55 Big Tech
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Ice Age dice show early Native Americans may have understood probability

Ice Age hunter-gatherers "were intentionally relying on random outcomes in repeatable, rule-based ways."

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