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   EXPLAINING WHY YOUR KEYBOARD FEELS SO DARN GOOD—OR WAY TOO MUSHY
   
   Ars Technica's guide to keyboards: Mechanical, membrane, and buckling
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   Scharon Harding – 3/27/2024, 12:00 PM
   
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 * FTX FRAUDSTER SAM BANKMAN-FRIED SENTENCED TO 25 YEARS IN PRISON
   
   SBF had asked for sentence of just 5 or 6 years. Prosecutors sought 40 to 50.
   
   Jon Brodkin – 3/28/2024, 4:54 PM
   
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 * YAMAHA AND LOLA PAIR UP TO ENTER FORMULA E NEXT SEASON
   
   Lola has Yamaha as a technical partner and Formula E veterans in key roles.
   
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 * EMBRACER GROUP LETS GO OF BORDERLANDS MAKER FOR $460M AFTER THREE YEARS
   
   Swedish giant releases the largest piece of its Katamari-like studio roll-up.
   
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 * DAILY TELESCOPE: PEERING INTO THE REMNANTS OF AN 800-YEAR-OLD SUPERNOVA
   
   Incomplete explosions can leave a kind of "zombie" star.
   
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 * THE DELTA IV HEAVY, A ROCKET WHOSE TIME HAS COME AND GONE, WILL FLY ONCE MORE
   
   The final Delta IV Heavy rocket is scheduled to launch Thursday, weather
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   Stephen Clark – 3/28/2024, 12:15 AM
   
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 * THOUSANDS OF SERVERS HACKED IN ONGOING ATTACK TARGETING RAY AI FRAMEWORK
   
   Researchers say it's the first known in-the-wild attack targeting AI
   workloads.
   
   Dan Goodin – 3/27/2024, 11:40 PM
   
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 * QUANTUM COMPUTING PROGRESS: HIGHER TEMPS, BETTER ERROR CORRECTION
   
   Amazon, IBM, and traditional silicon makers are all working toward error
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   John Timmer – 3/27/2024, 11:24 PM
   
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    SpaceX application tossed but firm will get another shot in spectrum
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    There are also hints of an elusive high-energy jet, similar to larger M87*
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 3. CANVA’S AFFINITY ACQUISITION IS A NON-SUBSCRIPTION-BASED WEAPON AGAINST
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 4. INTEL, MICROSOFT DISCUSS PLANS TO RUN COPILOT LOCALLY ON PCS INSTEAD OF IN
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 5. GOOGLE’S PIXEL 9 MIGHT HAVE THREE MODELS, ADDING A SMALL “PRO” PHONE
    
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 6. THE COMPANY BUILDING A ROTATING DETONATION ENGINE IS PUSHING THE TECH
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    Eric Berger – 3/27/2024, 7:23 PM
    
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 7. “MFA FATIGUE” ATTACK TARGETS IPHONE OWNERS WITH ENDLESS PASSWORD RESET
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    Rapid-fire prompts sometimes followed with spoofed calls from "Apple
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 8. WHY THE BALTIMORE BRIDGE COLLAPSED SO QUICKLY
    
    The immense power of a container ship shouldn’t be underestimated.
    
    Chris Baraniuk, WIRED.com – 3/27/2024, 6:42 PM
    
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 9. US PRICING ANNOUNCED FOR THE POLESTAR 4 EV; STARTS AT $54,900
    
    The midsize SUV will have up to 300 miles of range—but no rear windshield.
    
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    Anthropic's Claude 3 is first to unseat GPT-4 for #1 since launch of Chatbot
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 2. MICROSOFT OPENS A CRACK IN CONSOLE GAMING’S DECADES-OLD WALLED GARDEN
    
    Competing marketplaces like the Epic Games Store could show up on Xbox in
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    Kyle Orland – 3/27/2024, 4:58 PM
    
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    Florida plans to start requiring ID for porn January 1.
    
    Ashley Belanger – 3/27/2024, 4:33 PM
    
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 1. COWS IN TEXAS AND KANSAS TEST POSITIVE FOR HIGHLY PATHOGENIC BIRD FLU
    
    The risk to the public is low, and the milk supply is safe.
    
    Beth Mole – 3/26/2024, 11:50 PM
    
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 2. TAYLOR SWIFT FANS DANCING AND JUMPING CREATED LAST YEAR’S “SWIFT QUAKES”
    
    "Shake It Off" produced tremors equivalent to a local magnitude earthquake
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 3. SCOTUS MIFEPRISTONE CASE: JUSTICES FOCUS ON ANTI-ABORTION GROUPS’ LEGAL
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    The case has big implications for women's health and the authority of the
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 4. THOUSANDS OF PHONES AND ROUTERS SWEPT INTO PROXY SERVICE, UNBEKNOWNST TO
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    Two new reports show criminals may be using your device to cover their
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    Dan Goodin – 3/26/2024, 8:56 PM
    
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 5. MISSOURI AG SUES MEDIA MATTERS OVER ITS X RESEARCH, DEMANDS DONOR NAMES
    
    Media watchdog slams "meritless, expensive, and harassing investigations."
    
    Jon Brodkin – 3/26/2024, 8:38 PM
    
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 6. WWDC 2024 STARTS ON JUNE 10 WITH ANNOUNCEMENTS ABOUT IOS 18 AND BEYOND
    
    Speculation is rampant that Apple will make its first big moves in
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    Samuel Axon – 3/26/2024, 8:02 PM
    
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 1. CITIES: SKYLINES 2 GETS LONG-AWAITED OFFICIAL MOD SUPPORT AND MAP EDITOR
    
    Modding was seen as the most important next step by developer's leader.
    
    Kevin Purdy – 3/26/2024, 7:53 PM
    
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 2. CHROME LAUNCHES NATIVE BUILD FOR ARM-POWERED WINDOWS LAPTOPS
    
    When the big Windows-on-Arm relaunch happens in mid-2024, Chrome will be
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    Ron Amadeo – 3/26/2024, 6:18 PM
    
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 3. BRIDGE COLLAPSES PUT TRANSPORTATION AGENCIES’ EMERGENCY PLANS TO THE TEST
    
    Agencies need to build or find excess vehicle capacity before a bridge
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    Lee D. Han, The Conversation – 3/26/2024, 6:12 PM
    
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 4. FLORIDA BRACES FOR LAWSUITS OVER LAW BANNING KIDS FROM SOCIAL MEDIA
    
    Florida law banning kids from social media is unconstitutional, critics say.
    
    Ashley Belanger – 3/26/2024, 5:31 PM
    
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 5. GENESIS UNVEILS ITS TAKE ON THE BIG LUXURY EV—THE NEOLUN CONCEPT
    
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 6. DAILY TELESCOPE: A PROTOSTAR WITH A STUNNING PROTOPLANETARY DISC
    
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