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Bitcoin plunges as crypto fans didn’t get everything th...

Bitcoin hit record $109,000 on Inauguration Day but has dropped 23 percent since.

Amazon uses quantum “cat states” with error correction

The company shows off a mix of error-resistant hardware and error correction.

It’s easier than ever to scrub your personal info from ...

You can request data removals right from search results.

Unvaccinated school-aged child dies of measles in Texas...

It is the first measles death in the US since 2015.

Volvo added plenty of charm to the EX30 Cross Country EV

The mods should work as well on potholes as they do on forest roads.

Long-time advocate of SLS rocket says it’s time to find...

"A revised Artemis campaign plan should be a high priority for the new NASA Admi...

In-car advertising glitch may be preview of a distracti...

In-vehicle selling in connected cars may be too tempting for car makers to ignore.

Google Password Manager finally syncs to iOS—here’s how

Chrome for iOS no longer syncs solely to iCloud.

11 standouts from Steam Next Fest’s thousands of free g...

Let Ars help you find some needles in Steam's massive haystack of game trials.

Grok’s new “unhinged” voice mode can curse and scream, ...

New cursing chatbot follows Elon Musk's plan to provide an "uncensored" answer t...

Google’s free Gemini Code Assist arrives with sky-high ...

Gemini Code Assist lets you do 90 times more than competing tools.

Framework gives its 13-inch Laptop another boost with R...

A revised keyboard and ’90s-style translucent plastic round out the upgrades.

Framework’s first desktop is a strange—but unique—mini ...

Ryzen AI Max and its gigantic integrated GPU power this Xbox Series S-sized PC.

Framework Laptop 12 is a cheaper, more colorful take on...

New laptop was designed with students in mind, will ship later this year.

Donut Lab and the electric motors everyone has been tal...

This startup says it has solved the problem with hub motors.

Supreme Court rejects ISPs again in latest bid to kill ...

Supreme Court not swayed by AT&T pulling home Internet service out of New York.

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