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   BROMPTON C LINE ELECTRIC REVIEW: FUN AND FOLDABLE, FITS BETTER THAN YOU’D
   THINK
   
   A motor evens out its natural disadvantages, but there's still a learning
   curve.
   
   Kevin Purdy – 6/7/2024, 1:00 PM
   
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 * THE WORLD’S LARGEST FUNGUS COLLECTION MAY UNLOCK THE MYSTERIES OF CARBON
   CAPTURE
   
   Research is uncovering the key role that fungi play in getting soils to
   absorb carbon.
   
   Matt Reynolds, WIRED.com – 6/8/2024, 1:07 PM
   
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 * NASA IS COMMISSIONING 10 STUDIES ON MARS SAMPLE RETURN—MOST ARE COMMERCIAL
   
   SpaceX will show NASA how Starship could one day return rock samples from
   Mars.
   
   Stephen Clark – 6/8/2024, 2:20 AM
   
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 * PEOPLE ARE SEIZING, BEING INTUBATED AFTER EATING MICRODOSE CHOCOLATES
   
   "Extreme caution" urged as at least 8 people in 4 states sickened, 6
   hospitalized.
   
   Beth Mole – 6/8/2024, 12:13 AM
   
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 * NASTY BUG WITH VERY SIMPLE EXPLOIT HITS PHP JUST IN TIME FOR THE WEEKEND
   
   With PoC code available and active Internet scans, speed is of the essence.
   
   Dan Goodin – 6/7/2024, 11:57 PM
   
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 * GOOGLE AVOIDS JURY TRIAL BY SENDING $2.3 MILLION CHECK TO US GOVERNMENT
   
   Google gets a bench trial after sending unexpected check to Justice
   Department.
   
   Jon Brodkin – 6/7/2024, 11:05 PM
   
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 * ARS CHATS WITH PRECISION, THE BRAIN-CHIP MAKER TAKING THE ROAD LESS INVASIVE
   
   Precision tested its BCI on 14 people so far. Two more are scheduled this
   month.
   
   Beth Mole – 6/7/2024, 10:51 PM
   
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 * NEW STEAM DECK COMPETITOR LETS YOU EASILY SWAP IN MORE RAM, STORAGE
   
   Adata embraces the CAMM2 memory standard for its intriguing handheld
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   Kyle Orland – 6/7/2024, 10:17 PM
   
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 2. NEW CAMERA DESIGN CAN ID THREATS FASTER, USING LESS MEMORY
    
    New system is a mix of traditional camera and one that only highlights
    changes.
    
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 3. SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS IS ON STRIKE AS WORKERS STAGE ONE-DAY WALKOUT
    
    For now, the one-day strike is just a show of force and shouldn't hurt
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 1. BIZARRE EGG-LAYING MAMMALS ONCE RULED AUSTRALIA—THEN LOST THEIR TEETH
    
    Finds may indicate what the common ancestor of the platypus and echidna
    looked like.
    
    Elizabeth Rayne – 6/7/2024, 8:25 PM
    
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 2. REPORT: NEW “APPLE INTELLIGENCE” AI FEATURES WILL BE OPT-IN BY DEFAULT
    
    Apple reportedly plans to announce its first big wave of AI features at
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    Andrew Cunningham – 6/7/2024, 7:47 PM
    
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 3. TESLA CHAIR SAYS ELON MUSK NEEDS $46 BILLION PAY PLAN TO STAY MOTIVATED
    
    Musk could devote less time to Tesla if pay isn't re-approved, shareholders
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 4. MICROSOFT IS REWORKING RECALL AFTER RESEARCHERS POINT OUT ITS SECURITY
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    Andrew Cunningham – 6/7/2024, 6:59 PM
    
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 5. CIVILIZATION VII LOOKS LIKE 2K’S NEXT BIG GAME ANNOUNCEMENT
    
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 6. TESLA MAY BE IN TROUBLE, BUT OTHER EVS ARE SELLING JUST FINE
    
    Almost every other automaker is seeing double-digit EV sales growth.
    
    Jonathan M. Gitlin – 6/7/2024, 5:06 PM
    
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 7. VMWARE CUSTOMERS MAY STAY, BUT BROADCOM COULD FACE BACKLASH “FOR YEARS TO
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 8. AS LEAKS ON THE SPACE STATION WORSEN, THERE’S NO CLEAR PLAN TO DEAL WITH
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    Eric Berger – 6/7/2024, 4:03 PM
    
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 9. OUTCRY FROM BIG AI FIRMS OVER CALIFORNIA AI “KILL SWITCH” BILL
    
    Proposed law would require AI companies to adhere to strict safety
    frameworks.
    
    Hannah Murphy and Tabby Kinder, Financial Times – 6/7/2024, 3:27 PM
    
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    "This powerful rocket is the culmination of many years of dedication and
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    Eric Berger – 6/7/2024, 1:00 PM
    
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 2. AFTER A DRAMA-FILLED DAY, BOEING’S STARLINER FINALLY FINDS ITS WAY
    
    "I think we’re missing something fundamental that’s going on inside the
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    Eric Berger – 6/7/2024, 2:14 AM
    
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 3. SPACEX’S STARSHIP TOOK A BEATING BUT HELD ON FOR FIRST RETURN FROM SPACE
    
    "I think we should try to catch the booster with the mechazilla arms next
    flight!"
    
    Stephen Clark – 6/7/2024, 12:14 AM
    
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 1. FCC PUSHES ISPS TO FIX SECURITY FLAWS IN INTERNET ROUTING
    
    Chair: Addressing BGP flaws will "help make our Internet routing more
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    Jon Brodkin – 6/6/2024, 11:40 PM
    
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 2. THESE LIGHT PAINTINGS LET US VISUALIZE INVISIBLE CLOUDS OF AIR POLLUTION
    
    World Health Organization: Air pollution causes 7 million premature deaths
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    Jennifer Ouellette – 6/6/2024, 11:28 PM
    
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 3. META USES “DARK PATTERNS” TO THWART AI OPT-OUTS IN EU, COMPLAINT SAYS
    
    EU Facebook users have until June 26 to opt out of AI training.
    
    Ashley Belanger – 6/6/2024, 11:25 PM
    
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 4. YOU CAN INHERIT A DEAD RELATIVE’S GOG ACCOUNT—IF YOU HAVE A COURT ORDER
    
    "We'd do our best to make it happen... with the help of the justice system."
    
    Kyle Orland – 6/6/2024, 10:19 PM
    
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 5. WATCH A 6-AXIS MOTOR SOLVE A RUBIK’S CUBE IN LESS THAN A THIRD OF A SECOND
    
    Getting an AI to distinguish red from orange was a major challenge.
    
    Kevin Purdy – 6/6/2024, 9:20 PM
    
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 6. 7,000 LOCKBIT DECRYPTION KEYS NOW IN THE HANDS OF THE FBI, OFFERING VICTIMS
    HOPE
    
    The announcement could be good news for those whose data has been
    inaccessible.
    
    Dan Goodin – 6/6/2024, 9:13 PM
    
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 1. WE’VE JUST HAD A YEAR IN WHICH EVERY MONTH WAS A RECORD-SETTER
    
    Last June was the warmest June on record. Every month since has been
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    John Timmer – 6/6/2024, 8:56 PM
    
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 2. US AGENCIES TO PROBE AI DOMINANCE OF NVIDIA, MICROSOFT, AND OPENAI
    
    DOJ to probe Nvidia while FTC takes lead in investigating Microsoft and
    OpenAI.
    
    Jon Brodkin – 6/6/2024, 8:34 PM
    
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 3. HOW TO BUILD A DOA PRODUCT: HUMANE AI PIN FOUNDERS BANNED INTERNAL CRITICISM
    
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    Ron Amadeo – 6/6/2024, 8:23 PM
    
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 4. WHAT TO EXPECT AT WWDC24: BIG IOS CHANGES, MORE VISION PRO, AND SO MUCH AI
    
    There might not be new hardware, but Apple could make up for it with
    software.
    
    Samuel Axon – 6/6/2024, 8:07 PM
    
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 5. F1 CARS IN 2026 WILL BE SMALLER, SAFER, MORE NIMBLE, MORE SUSTAINABLE
    
    Moveable wings cut drag on the straights, hybrid boost will help overtakes.
    
    Jonathan M. Gitlin – 6/6/2024, 7:23 PM
    
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 6. SONY REMOVES STILL-UNMET “8K” PROMISE FROM PS5 PACKAGING
    
    Move could presage an expected resolution bump in the rumored PS5 Pro.
    
    Kyle Orland – 6/6/2024, 7:00 PM
    
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 7. APPLE WILL UPDATE IPHONES FOR AT LEAST 5 YEARS IN RARE PUBLIC COMMITMENT
    
    UK regulation requires companies to say how long they plan to provide
    support.
    
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