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  1. Third human case of bird flu from cows—this one with respiratory symptoms

    The first case in Texas and two in Michigan are not connected to each other.

  2. Law enforcement operation takes aim at an often-overlooked cybercrime linchpin

    Officials hope to sever a component crucial to the larger malware landscape.

  3. The 2024 Cadillac Lyriq—this EV proves GM messed up dropping CarPlay

    Now that it's been in production for a couple of years, how has the Lyriq matured?

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  1. Washing machine chime scandal shows how absurd YouTube copyright abuse can get

    Samsung's catchy end-of-cycle jingle gets caught up in YouTube copyright drama.

  2. Framework boosts its 13-inch laptop with new CPUs, lower prices, and better screens

    Framework Laptop 13 gets its fourth major round of upgraded, modular parts.

  3. Google Cloud explains how it accidentally deleted a customer account

    UniSuper's 647,000 users faced two weeks of downtime because of a Google Cloud bug.

  4. Modern lives are messing up menstrual cycles—earlier starts, more irregularity

    Earlier and irregular periods are both linked to poor health outcomes.

  5. The 2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV shows GM can make a car for the masses

    GM's latest Ultium-based EV is ready for the road.

  6. 11 years after launch, 49M people still use their PS4s, matching the PS5

    But PS5 users spend more money and gameplay time on their consoles.

  7. As bird flu spreads in cows, US close to funding Moderna’s mRNA H5 vaccine

    If trials are successful, US government likely to buy doses for vaccine stockpile.

  8. Mystery malware destroys 600,000 routers from a single ISP during 72-hour span

    An unknown threat actor with equally unknown motives forces ISP to replace routers.

  9. Fracking wastewater has “shocking” amount of clean-energy mineral lithium

    40% of US need for lithium could be covered by Pennsylvania's fracking byproduct.

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  1. The 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally proves sideways is the best way

    Ford's rally-inspired EV proves that sometimes a gimmick can be great.

  2. Bizarre armor from Mycenaean Greece turns out to have been effective

    People suspected the Dendra armor was ceremonial, but new tests show its utility.

  3. Europe seeks to emulate NASA’s revolutionary commercial cargo program

    European governments must commit more funding for the program to achieve its goals.

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  1. Amazon execs may be personally liable for tricking users into Prime sign-ups

    Emails reveal Amazon has pushed back on FTC demands for data on all Prime users.

  2. RIP ICQ: Remembering a classic messaging app that was way ahead of its time

    ICQ will cease operations June 26. If you know, you know.

  3. Climate and health benefits of wind and solar dwarf all subsidies

    By displacing fossil fuels, wind and solar saved the US $250 billion over 4 years.

  4. TinyPod wants to turn Apple Watches into minimalist phones that feel like iPods

    Creator shares price and design details, and mission to help people disconnect.

  5. Used Teslas are getting very cheap, but buying one can be risky

    As used Teslas drop in price, are they a bargain or buyer beware?

  6. Alpacas in Idaho test positive for H5N1 bird flu in another world first

    The alpacas were known to be in close contact with infected birds.

  1. Google is killing off the messaging service inside Google Maps

    Google Maps has had its own chat platform since 2018, but it's shutting down in July.

  2. Google accused of secretly tracking drivers with disabilities

    Google recklessly violated privacy laws to spike ad profits, lawsuit says.

  3. 8BitDo M Edition mechanical keyboard is a modern take on IBM’s Model M

    Numpad sold separately.

  4. Ars Live: How profitable is Starlink? We dig into the details of satellite Internet.

    How has Starlink has gone from zero to profitability in five years?

  5. Sony apologizes for interview it says “misrepresented” a Last of Us creator

    Move comes after Druckmann publicly disavowed some quotes: "This is not quite what I said."

  6. This is Cadillac’s new entry-level EV, the $54,000 Optiq crossover

    Cadillac tells Ars how it differentiated the Optiq from the Chevrolet Equinox.

  7. OpenAI board first learned about ChatGPT from Twitter, according to former member

    Helen Toner, center of struggle with Altman, suggests CEO fostered "toxic atmosphere" at company.