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Ars Technica
11.09.2025
People used to pay $55 a month for TV, Zaslav recalls.
The Pixel 10 Daily Hub has vanished, but Google says it will come back when it’s ready.
12.09.2025
Gmail reorganizes its order-tracking and promotion filters ahead of the holiday season.
13.09.2025
“He wanted to make [computers] more usable and friendly to people who weren’t geeks.”…
“When you turn off those spacecraft’s radio receivers, there’s no way to turn them back on.”…
Meanwhile, Congress is trying to keep serious scientists from weighing in.
Engineered pathway lets carbon be plugged directly into key metabolic pathways.
North Korea test-fired a powerful new solid rocket motor for its next-generation ICBM.
09.09.2025
The electric grand tourer charges fast, accelerates even faster.
China considers banning retractable car door handles from 2027.
North America has bought 1.3 million EVs this year; China has bought 7.6 million.
Smaller on the outside, bigger on the inside, and it goes farther on a single charge.
10.09.2025
Genki says it “didn’t obtain any unreleased Nintendo property” before launch.
The Ars Difficulty Matrix™ helps us analyze the many dimensions of Silksong’s challenges.
A $100 replica Switch dock or $25 cardboard sleeve is needed to play the 3D re-releases.
Unofficial mod lets classic Nintendo GameCube title use AI chatbots with amusing results.