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We've put together a terrific panel of experts—and we'll also be taking all your burning questions about time travel in cinema. #ArsLive

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Google said the jump highlighted “the challenge of reducing emissions” at the same time as it invests in the build-out of large language models and their associated applications and infrastructure, admitting that “the future environmental impact of AI” is “complex and difficult to predict.”

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There's evidence that Musk's vast reach through social media may be directly harming the Tesla brand at this point

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Windows on Arm continues to present difficulties, but the new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop—and many of the other Arm-based Copilot+ PCs that have launched in the last couple of weeks—are a whole lot better than Arm PCs were even a year or two ago

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Beryl's rapid intensification comes with foreboding implications—both for the rest of the Atlantic season and as a harbinger of what to expect from the tropics in a world where we see warmer seas on the regular

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It's definitely a very different look and vibe from the previous big studio releases, and while director Brian Taylor is clearly leaning into the low-budget folk horror genre for this, it remains to be seen if fans will embrace a bargain-basement Hellboy reboot.

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The lawsuit was closed before any other plaintiff in the proposed class could join

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"We are trying to build a really efficient, high-performance thing here, and you’ve got to figure out where the line is to build that. If you just build a battleship that never fails in development, then you will build an inherently inefficient device."

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It’s a curious time as cable TV providers scramble to be part of an industry created in reaction to business practices that many customers viewed as anti-consumer

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Join us July 9th for our next #ArsLive where we'll unpack time travel's various depictions in cinema—weighing both entertainment and scientific logic in equal measure—with a bit of help from some special panelists.

Read more (and find out how you can tune in) here: arstechnica.com/culture/2024...

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"It's an impossible task. You're going to fail, you're going to be humbled. But in the process, we could use it as a sports/shark science experiment."

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Meta continues to hit walls with its heavily scrutinized plan to comply with the European Union's strict online competition law by offering Facebook and Instagram subscriptions as an alternative for privacy-inclined users who want to opt out of ad targeting

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The US Supreme Court has avoided making a final decision on challenges to the Texas and Florida social media laws, but the majority opinion criticized the Texas law and made it clear that content moderation is protected by the First Amendment

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The story is in essence the biological equivalent of getting struck by lightning—albeit with a lot more nightmare fuel.

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For its 30th anniversary, we’ve checked in with the creator of FreeDOS about how the last decade or so has treated the project, why it’s still important, how it continues to draw new users into the fold, and what the future might hold for this inherently backward-looking operating system.

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Earth is a big place, and nearly three-fourths of the planet is covered in water. And while it's rare for a reentering object to hit a structure or injure a person, those odds will only go up as more satellites go into space.

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"Our plan is to continue to return them on Starliner and return them home at the right time. We have a little bit more work to do to get there for the final return, but they're safe on (the) space station."

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It strikes a fascinating balance between re-creation and reinvention, and from our initial impressions, the whole thing feels like a resounding success.

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