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Doctors took a look at man's painful shoulder—they found the joint was missing
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Doctors took a look at man's painful shoulder—they found the joint was missing

The term "Milwaukee Shoulder Syndrome" was coined in 1981, based on cases in four women.

Ars Technica·July 31, 2026·1 min read
Google plans to exempt sanctioned nations from Android developer verification
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Google plans to exempt sanctioned nations from Android developer verification

Someone in Cuba or Iran can keep installing APKs with no new restrictions, but devs will suffer.

Ars Technica·July 31, 2026·1 min read
Reddit keeps its strange DMCA fight over Google search results alive
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Reddit keeps its strange DMCA fight over Google search results alive

Reddit advances lawsuit accusing Perplexity AI of conspiring with web scraper.

Ars Technica·July 31, 2026·1 min read
Claude published malicious code to the Internet and attacked 3 real companies
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Claude published malicious code to the Internet and attacked 3 real companies

Had the hacks used conventional methods, someone would likely go to prison.

Ars Technica·July 31, 2026·1 min read
Google Earth risked ruin with retracted AI tool for making fake satellite pics
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Google Earth risked ruin with retracted AI tool for making fake satellite pics

“What on earth is Google doing?” Misinformation fears spur walk-back of AI tool.

Ars Technica·July 31, 2026·1 min read
Would you get tattooed just to interview at a 7-days-a-week AI startup?
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Would you get tattooed just to interview at a 7-days-a-week AI startup?

LemonLime’s CEO got “carried away” with tattoo gimmick.

Ars Technica·July 31, 2026·1 min read
High school defends staying silent while boys made AI nudes of 59 classmates
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High school defends staying silent while boys made AI nudes of 59 classmates

Gaps in laws may help Pennsylvania high school escape AI nudes scandal.

Ars Technica·July 31, 2026·1 min read
Researchers devise a full-color night vision goggle
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Researchers devise a full-color night vision goggle

Wavelength and intensity in the infrared are translated into colors in the visible.

Ars Technica·July 31, 2026·1 min read
China could supply EV manufacturing boom with recycled EVs
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China could supply EV manufacturing boom with recycled EVs

Look at chemistry of batteries and motors shows big opportunity for recycling.

Ars Technica·July 31, 2026·1 min read
Sony acknowledges backlash, “cautiously” moves ahead with end of PlayStation discs
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Sony acknowledges backlash, “cautiously” moves ahead with end of PlayStation discs

Sony doesn't think the move will hurt it financially.

Ars Technica·July 31, 2026·1 min read
Man invested $45M in a Nicolas Cage movie. It got stolen off Netflix’s desk.
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Man invested $45M in a Nicolas Cage movie. It got stolen off Netflix’s desk.

Filmmaker sues Netflix over stolen screener of unreleased Nicolas Cage movie.

Ars Technica·July 31, 2026·1 min read
AI scammers outperform humans when it comes to building trust
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AI scammers outperform humans when it comes to building trust

The AI chatbot was more effective at creating “exploitable trust” than the humans.

Ars Technica·July 31, 2026·1 min read
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