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   WINDOWS RECALL DEMANDS AN EXTRAORDINARY LEVEL OF TRUST THAT MICROSOFT HASN’T
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 * LONDON HOSPITALS DECLARE EMERGENCY FOLLOWING RANSOMWARE ATTACK
   
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 * GOOGLE CHANGES REPAIR POLICY AFTER CRITICISM OF THIRD-PARTY PARTS BAN
   
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 * WHAT KIND OF BUG WOULD MAKE MACHINE LEARNING SUDDENLY 40% WORSE AT NETHACK?
   
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   Kevin Purdy – 6/4/2024, 8:52 PM
   
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 * NEW TRAILER FOR ALIEN: ROMULUS JUST WANTS TO GIVE US A BIG, WARM FACE-HUG
   
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 3. ISPS SEEK HALT OF NET NEUTRALITY RULES BEFORE THEY TAKE EFFECT NEXT MONTH
    
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 1. GOOGLE’S AI OVERVIEWS MISUNDERSTAND WHY PEOPLE USE GOOGLE
    
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 2. NVIDIA EMAILS: ELON MUSK DIVERTING TESLA GPUS TO HIS OTHER COMPANIES
    
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 3. SURGEONS REMOVE PIG KIDNEY TRANSPLANT FROM WOMAN
    
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 4. INTEL DETAILS NEW LUNAR LAKE CPUS THAT WILL GO UP AGAINST AMD, QUALCOMM, AND
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 7. PLAYSTATION VR2’S PC ADAPTER HITS THIS AUGUST, WITH MISSING FEATURES
    
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 8. CHINA LANDS ON THE MOON AGAIN, TAKING ANOTHER STEP TOWARD HUMAN MISSIONS
    
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 2. THINK EVS ARE TOO EXPENSIVE? HERE ARE 11 FOR UNDER $40K.
    
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 3. BUTTS, BREASTS, AND GENITALS NOW EXPLICITLY ALLOWED ON ELON MUSK’S X
    
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 4. NO PHYSICS? NO PROBLEM. AI WEATHER FORECASTING IS ALREADY MAKING HUGE
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    New model that predicts global weather can run on a single desktop computer.
    
    Eric Berger – 6/3/2024, 1:00 PM
    
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 5. AMD’S NEXT-GEN RYZEN 9000 DESKTOP CHIPS AND THE ZEN 5 ARCHITECTURE ARRIVE IN
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    But AMD says AM4 will hang around for budget PCs well into 2025.
    
    Andrew Cunningham – 6/3/2024, 5:00 AM
    
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 6. FOR THE SECOND TIME IN TWO YEARS, AMD BLOWS UP ITS LAPTOP CPU NUMBERING
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    AMD reverses course on “decoder ring” numbering system for laptop CPUs.
    
    Andrew Cunningham – 6/3/2024, 5:00 AM
    
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    High-end Ryzen laptop chips combine big and little Zen cores for the first
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 2. TO PEE OR NOT TO PEE? THAT IS A QUESTION FOR THE BLADDER—AND THE BRAIN
    
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 3. IS A COLONIAL-ERA DROP IN CO₂ TIED TO REGROWING FORESTS?
    
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 4. BOEING’S STARLINER TEST FLIGHT SCRUBBED AGAIN AFTER HOLD IN FINAL COUNTDOWN
    
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    Stephen Clark – 6/2/2024, 12:47 AM
    
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 5. HERE’S WHY A JAPANESE BILLIONAIRE JUST CANCELED HIS LUNAR FLIGHT ON STARSHIP
    
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