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Ars Technica
26.04.2025
Just the dialogue—no sound effects or music cues.
Looming tariffs are already making electronics shopping harder.
Affected units will work locally, but smart features will shut down in October.
The improved Recall still tries to record everything you do on your PC.
25.04.2025
China has limited US access, but other sources remain.
Scientists are worried because they can’t fully explain the big jump, but it might mean that carbon absorption is slowing down.
“Microlensing” lets us find planets at much greater distances from their star.
This week, engineers ground-tested upgrades for Blue Origin’s New Glenn and Europe’s Ariane 6.
24.04.2025
As Elon Musk helps undo regulations, regulatory credits keep Tesla profitable.
America is a strong market for the GTI, but even we couldn’t save the manual.
Owners can buy kits to add accessories and features to the Slate Truck.
Domestic AVs can now get FMVSS exemptions for no rearview mirrors or steering wheels.
23.04.2025
“Surprise” dropped today, the game overhauls leveling and graphics.
Campaigns and spinoffs, even commercial, can use basic pieces for free.
The modding community is already hard at work despite lack of “official” support.
“Bethesda has always been supportive of community projects like ours…”…