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  1. Prime Video subs will soon see ads for Amazon products when they hit pause

    Amazon is adding three types of shoppable ads to Prime Video's ad tier.

  2. OpenAI’s flawed plan to flag deepfakes ahead of 2024 elections

    OpenAI is recruiting researchers to test its new deepfake detector.

  3. Raspberry Pis get a built-in remote-access tool: Raspberry Pi Connect

    Reach your little Pis from nearly any browser—and free up your RealVNC slots.

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  1. Amid two wrongful death lawsuits, Panera to pull the plug on “charged” drinks

    A large previously contained nearly as much caffeine as the FDA's daily safe limit.

  2. Ransomware mastermind LockBitSupp reveled in his anonymity—now he’s been ID’d

    The US places a $10 million bounty for the arrest of Dmitry Yuryevich Khoroshev.

  3. Microsoft launches AI chatbot for spies

    Air-gapping GPT-4 model on secure network won't prevent it from potentially making things up.

  4. TikTok and its Chinese owner sue US government over “foreign adversary” law

    Law curtails "massive amounts of protected speech," TikTok and ByteDance allege.

  5. Do you need a dentist visit every 6 months? That filling? The data is weak

    Getting evidence-based care may be like pulling teeth, researchers suggest.

  6. Boeing says workers skipped required tests on 787 but recorded work as completed

    FAA: Boeing apparently didn't confirm bonding "where the wings join the fuselage."

  7. Sneaking science into Borderlands: Inside the game inside a game

    A key to its success? Making a game that didn't look like it involved biology.

  8. Doc who claimed COVID shots cause magnetism gets medical license back

    She also claimed cities liquified dead bodies and poured them into the water supply.

  9. NHTSA sends Tesla massive data request as it investigates Autopilot recall

    Tesla has until July 1 to comply with the data request about its Autopilot recall.

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  1. The $499 Google Pixel 8a is official, with 120 Hz display, 7 years of updates

    The new Pixel 8a looks like a mid-range champion.

  2. Hands-on with the new John Wick pinball

    Stern Pinball brings the legendary assassin to the world of mechanical gaming.

  3. Microsoft shuts down Bethesda’s Hi-Fi Rush, Redfall studios

    Xbox maker wants to "prioritiz[e] high-impact titles" according to letter to staff.

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  1. New “Apple Pencil Pro” can do a barrel roll

    New Magic Keyboard promises a Macbook-like experience, while the Pencil gets new tricks.

  2. Apple kills $329 iPad with home button, Lightning port

    No more home button.

  3. Nintendo pre-announces a Switch 2 announcement is coming… eventually

    More info promised sometime before the end of March 2025.

  4. Apple announces M4 with more CPU cores and AI focus, just months after M3

    Aggressive update schedule is a major departure for Apple Silicon.

  5. New iPad Pros are the thinnest Apple device ever, feature dual-OLED screens

    They also contain what Apple calls the fastest consumer AI computer you can buy.

  6. Apple’s first 13-inch iPad Air debuts at $799 next week

    There's also a new 11-inch M2 iPad Air.

  1. Here’s why a rich guy going to space for a second time actually matters

    Polaris Dawn will be the first time that SpaceX employees have actually gone to space.

  2. Faulty valve scuttles Starliner’s first crew launch

    NASA says May 17 is the soonest astronauts could launch on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft.

  3. Hackers discover how to reprogram NES Tetris from within the game

    New method could help high-score chasers trying to avoid game-ending crashes.

  4. Novel attack against virtually all VPN apps neuters their entire purpose

    TunnelVision vulnerability has existed since 2002 and may already be known to attackers.

  5. Google Fit APIs get shut down in 2025, might break fitness devices

    Scales, trackers, and other fitness devices that don't get updated will stop syncing

  6. New Microsoft AI model may challenge GPT-4 and Google Gemini

    In project headed by former Inflection chief, MAI-1 may have 500B parameters.

  7. SpaceX got the fanfare, but Boeing’s first crew flight is still historic

    Ars spoke with the three Americans alive who have test-flown a new spacecraft in orbit.