Judge grants injunction, says Florida law is “extraordinarily blunt instrument.”
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Polish engineer creates postage stamp-sized 1980s Atari computer
Hobby project shrinks 1980s computer platform that pierced the Iron Curtain.
Read MoreTrump is forcing states to funnel grant money to Starlink, Senate Democrats say
Overhaul of $42 billion program could delay deployment for years, Democrats warn.
Read MoreBallerina: Ian McShane on Raising Two Generations of Assassins in John Wick’s World of ‘Amazing Bullshit’
A young girl who has lost everything sits alone in a hallway. A kindly stranger in a sharp fedora notices her and the ballerina snow globe in her hands—perhaps her only friend in the world. “Do you like to dance?” he asks. “I know a school where they teach dances.” So goes an early scene […]
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Read MoreShopper denied $51 refund for 20TB HDD that’s mostly a weighted plastic box
Customer told Ars that the website wouldn’t offer a full refund.
Read MoreAdobe finally releases Photoshop for Android, and it’s free (for now)
After releasing Photoshop for iPhone in February, the promised Android version is here.
Read MoreRick and Morty: Just the Lore Episodes
The idea of there being expansive “lore” for Adult Swim’s animated comedy Rick and Morty must seem so silly to people who don’t watch it. “Lore? You mean the goofy show about the drunk scientist and his grandson going on space adventures has a complicated canon?” Yes, believe it or not, we do mean exactly […]
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Read MoreSome parts of Trump’s proposed budget for NASA are literally draconian
“That’s exactly the kind of thing that NASA should be concentrating its resources on.”
Read MoreKickstarter Review: The Qwerkywriter Typewriter Keyboard 10 Year Anniversary Edition
Old school meets new school with the Qwerkywriter.
Read More11 things you probably didn’t know the Switch 2 can do
Our first quick dive into the system-level settings and the new GameChat multiplayer.
Read More“Godfather” of AI calls out latest models for lying to users
Turing Award-winner Yoshua Bengio warns recent models display dangerous characteristics.
Read More“Free Roam” mode is Mario Kart World’s killer app
Equal parts Forza Horizon, Diddy Kong Racing, and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater.
Read MoreA New Universe of Food: The Best Menu Items to Try at Universal Epic Universe
Universal Epic Universe is not only the newest theme park to hit the tourism hub of Orlando, but along with the cutting-edge rides, roller coasters, large scale shows, and interactive experiences, it’s seeking to redefine theme park cuisine. Theme park food has traditionally had a lackluster reputation, partially deservedly so. But the cuisine has improved […]
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Read MoreMilky Way galaxy might not collide with Andromeda after all
Astronomers ran 100,000 computer simulations using combined Hubble/Gaia space telescope data.
Read MoreSinners and the Power of Cinema for Good or Evil
“There are legends of people born with the gift of making music so true, it can pierce the veil between life and death, conjuring spirits from the past and the future.” So declares the opening narration of Ryan Coogler‘s triumphant blockbuster Sinners. “This gift can bring healing to their communities, but it also attracts evil.” […]
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Read MoreTuesday Telescope: A time-lapse from orbit reveals treasures below
“Soooooo much going on in this picture.”
Read MoreMeta and Yandex are de-anonymizing Android users’ web browsing identifiers
Abuse allows Meta and Yandex to attach persistent identifiers to detailed browsing histories.
Read MoreMeta and Yandex are de-anonymizing Android users’ web browsing identifiers
Abuse allows Meta and Yandex to attach persistent identifiers to detailed browsing histories.
Read MoreJaws and a Mayor Who Has Been Misunderstood for 50 Years
On a lovely day on a lovely beach on Amity Island, Mayor Larry Vaughn stands in front of the cameras to kick off the Fourth of July festivities. Just days ago, a woman was killed by a shark off the coast of the tourist spot, making many consider avoiding the sandy beaches this year. But […]
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Read MoreLove, Death & Robots Is A Love Letter To Sci-Fi, Animation, and Adaptation
Netflix has no shortage of options when it comes to science fiction programming and experimental anthology series, but Love, Death + Robots is an especially beautiful love letter to science fiction’s chameleonic nature and endless versatility. The unpredictable animated anthology series combines sci-fi with comedy, horror, fantasy, mystery, and romance as it brings gripping genre […]
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