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1000xResist devs reveal their wild-looking second game about convincing an AI it's not human (engadget.com)
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Tesla is un-cancelling its plan to build a smaller, cheaper EV: report (theverge.com)
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Tom Holland Teases New Tweaks for ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Reshoots (gizmodo.com)
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A brief history of Denuvo DRM and the new hypervisor bypass — inside the cat-and-mouse game between Denuvo and the piracy scene (tomshardware.com)
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The Rivian R2 will launch with 335 miles of range (arstechnica.com)
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Rivian R2 EPA certification leaked, gets 335 miles of range (arstechnica.com)
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ASML shares fall after proposed U.S. export curbs target an already fragile China market (cnbc.com)
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US lawmakers aim to ban export of DUV chipmaking and etching tools to leading firms in China — bipartisan proposal would ban lithography equipment for Huawei, SMIC, and others (tomshardware.com)
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Denuvo has been cracked, company promises countermeasures against new DRM bypasses — zero-day game releases become norm as security concerns mount over hypervisor-based bypass (tomshardware.com)
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Denuvo has been broken, company promises countermeasures against new DRM bypasses — zero-day game releases become norm as security concerns mount over hypervisor-based bypass (tomshardware.com)
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Despite EV headwinds, Rivian’s sales are up (theverge.com)
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New Getaway Means Subaru Has an Electric SUV in Every Size (gizmodo.com)
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Breakthrough computer chip tech could help meet ‘monumental demand’ driven by AI (feeds.nature.com)
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Lucid Motors recalls over 4,000 Gravity SUVs over seat belt defect (engadget.com)
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It Took Thieves 3 Minutes to Steal $10 Million in Art. Here’s Why Museum Heists Are Becoming More Common. (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Lucid Motors recalls over 4,000 Gravity SUVs citing improperly welded seat belts (techcrunch.com)
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Hypervisor-based cracks are breaking Denuvo protections in hours (techspot.com)
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No more Chinese Polestar 3s as production shifts entirely to the US (arstechnica.com)
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The ’80s Submersible That Transformed Underwater Exploration (spectrum.ieee.org)
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BOXROOM lets you build a cozy game room for your Steam library (engadget.com)
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Rivian gets another $1B from Volkswagen (techcrunch.com)
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Huawei’s 910C AI Chips Are Ready for Mass Distribution. A Wake up Call for the US (techreport.com)
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Spring Cleaning for Your Water: Best Waterdrop Filters to Upgrade Your Tap Water (androidauthority.com)
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VitruvianOS – Desktop Linux Inspired by the BeOS (news.ycombinator.com)
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SK hynix places record $8 billion order for ASML EUV lithography machines — should pay for up to 30 EUV machines over two years, serving HBM and advanced DRAM production (tomshardware.com)
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Microsoft-backed start-up raises $40 million for helium atom beam lithography that could print chips at atomic resolution — 0.1nm beam is 135 times narrower than ASML's EUV light (tomshardware.com)
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As teens await sentencing for nudifying girls, parents aim to sue school (arstechnica.com)
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UV resin injection cures ancient, cataract-inflicted CRT monitor — repaired 20-inch Trinitron would have been an enviable display in the mid 1990s (tomshardware.com)
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Nosh Robotics Launched a $1,500 Cooking Robot. Here's What It Does (and Doesn't Do) (cnet.com)
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AI Cooking Robots Have Flopped. Will the Nosh One Be Any Different? Here's My Take (cnet.com)
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