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Sega Announces 11 More Games for Mega Drive Mini 2

A reporter tried the AI Instagram wants to use to verify age. Here's what it found

Software upgrade for 19-year-old martian water-spotter

Roboflow expands open-source datasets for better computer vision AI models

Meet the Siblings Making Hydropower That Protects Ecosystems

Meta blames 'incorrect enforcement' for blocking abortion pill posts

UK decides AI still cannot patent inventions - BBC News

Instagram Blames “Bug” After Posts About Abortion Are Hidden From Public View

Rock samples from NASA's Curiosity Mars rover contain key ingredient of life

The unholy union of AI and HR is coming

Tech companies ramp up layoffs, hiring freezes as possible recession looms

Google Hangouts is shutting down in November

Facebook Is Banning People Who Say They Will Mail Abortion Pills

Kentucky Amazon Workers Are Starting to Organize a Union

China has plans to make Minority Report a reality for its citizens

T-Mobile has started selling your app data to advertisers. But you can opt out.

'How to move to Canada' — Google searches jumped 850% after abortion ruling

Internet history, texts, and location data could all be used as criminal evidence in states where abortion becomes illegal post-Roe, digital rights advocates warn

Amazon Is Intimidating and Harassing Organizing Workers in Montreal

Your data is worth more than your life to tech companies

Fierce local battles over power lines are a bottleneck for clean energy

Despite its draining power, NASA’s InSight Mars lander is determined to squeeze as much science as it can until the very last moment

An AI Learned to Play Minecraft, and It's Actually Pretty Good

Why Google's LaMDA Chatbot Isn't Sentient

Electric Mercedes Completes 747-Mile Drive Without Charging

Tech firms under pressure to safeguard user data as abortion prosecutions loom | Roe v Wade

Ridiculous: Gov’t Contractor Copies Open Source 3D Printing Concept… And Patents It

Electricity used to mine bitcoin plummets as crypto crisis widens - Consumption down by third since 11 June, with even sharper falls among other cryptocurrency networks

The brewing fight to keep abortion info online. Section 230 is more important than ever in a post-Roe world.

Apple and Android phones hacked by Italian spyware, Google says

Scientists unveil bionic robo-fish to remove microplastics from seas | Plastics

Rogue rocket's moon crash site spotted by NASA probe (photos)

The NSA Is Funding Summer Camps to Teach Kids to Be Cyber Pros

Toyota recalls its first electric cars amid fears the wheels could fall off | Toyota

Netflix buying Roku would be bad for all of us

FDA orders Juul e-cigarettes off the market over safety concerns

FTC Takes Action Against Harley-Davidson and Westinghouse for Illegally Restricting Customers’ Right to Repair - Agency Orders Require Companies to Fix Warranties, Come Clean with Customers, and Compete Fairly with Independent Repairers

Netflix Axes Another 300 Staff, Taking Total Layoffs To More Than 450

New White House partnership aims to speed construction of offshore wind farms

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Musk says Tesla's new car factories 'losing billions of dollars'

Elon Musk says Tesla's new factories are 'gigantic money furnaces' that are losing billions of dollars from EV battery shortages and supply-chain snags

Nokia Wins German Injunction In First Decision of Oppo Patent War

Amazon CEO acknowledges loss of Black leaders in internal memo

Macron aims for surge in number of French tech unicorns by 2030

For the first time, a small rocket will launch a private spacecraft to the Moon

The James Webb Space Telescope is finally ready to do science — and it's seeing the universe more clearly than even its own engineers hoped for

Vegas Company Promised Fast Internet. Rural America Waits…and Waits - LTD Broadband won rights to $1.3 billion in federal funds to deliver broadband in parts of 15 states, then missed deadlines to qualify for money

Scientists Just Built a Laser That Can Run Forever

Texas power use breaks record again, more to come as heatwave lingers

Microsoft stops selling emotion-reading tech and will no longer provide unfettered access to facial recognition technology.

NASA begins switching off Voyager instruments after almost 45 years