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Hyundai claims humanoid robot plan is not part of talks with striking workers
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Hyundai claims humanoid robot plan is not part of talks with striking workers

Union previously warned automaker that any robot deployment must be negotiated.

Ars Technica·July 22, 2026·1 min read
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Next Space Force chief throws cold water on the idea of space privateers

It turns out some of Benjamin Franklin's opinions from 240 years ago are still relevant today.

Ars Technica·July 22, 2026·1 min read
OpenAI says its AI agent broke out of testing sandbox to hack Hugging Face
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OpenAI says its AI agent broke out of testing sandbox to hack Hugging Face

"This is day one for cybersecurity in the age of agents," Hugging Face CEO says.

Ars Technica·July 22, 2026·1 min read
What happens when you try to chop a photon in half?
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What happens when you try to chop a photon in half?

A mirror that moves mid-photon could release a shower of new photons.

Ars Technica·July 22, 2026·1 min read
Samsung unveils new Galaxy Z8 foldables and Galaxy Watches, available August 7
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Samsung unveils new Galaxy Z8 foldables and Galaxy Watches, available August 7

Samsung's new foldables are slimmer, faster, and more expensive.

Ars Technica·July 22, 2026·2 min read
Unlimited AI tokens aren't unlimited after all as US Army burns through supply
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Unlimited AI tokens aren't unlimited after all as US Army burns through supply

Troops received an email informing them that they were rapidly depleting their AI tokens.

Ars Technica·July 22, 2026·1 min read
Ukrainian drones deliver robots directly into battle by sea and air
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Ukrainian drones deliver robots directly into battle by sea and air

Ukraine's battlefield surge of robots now features airdrops and beach assaults.

Ars Technica·July 22, 2026·1 min read
Range Rover answers the question: "What if we built a not-SUV?"
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Range Rover answers the question: "What if we built a not-SUV?"

The Range Rover GT will debut as an EV with a hybrid version to follow.

Ars Technica·July 21, 2026·1 min read
On the run for 20 years, most-wanted fugitive caught hiding as a biotech exec
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On the run for 20 years, most-wanted fugitive caught hiding as a biotech exec

Ronald Fischer, aka Richard Graydon, was arrested in New York last week.

Ars Technica·July 21, 2026·1 min read
Sony releases one last trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day
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Sony releases one last trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day

"Maybe that's my responsibility, to live alone with the truth."

Ars Technica·July 21, 2026·1 min read
Confusion swirls on source of diarrhea outbreak, but it’s still Taylor Farms
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Confusion swirls on source of diarrhea outbreak, but it’s still Taylor Farms

Taylor Farms stirred confusion on FDA test and provided a vague recall list.

Ars Technica·July 21, 2026·1 min read
Nintendo says users voluntarily paid higher prices, have no right to tariff refunds
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Nintendo says users voluntarily paid higher prices, have no right to tariff refunds

Nintendo says Switch buyers got what they paid for, urges court to dismiss lawsuit.

Ars Technica·July 21, 2026·1 min read
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