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Pathogenic review: Damn, it feels good to be a virus
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Pathogenic review: Damn, it feels good to be a virus

The hot new roguelite twin-stick shooter lives up to the hype.

Ars Technica·July 31, 2026·1 min read
How a Yale AI-cheating dispute became a 13-count federal lawsuit
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How a Yale AI-cheating dispute became a 13-count federal lawsuit

A disputed exam, an unreliable detector, and one very late Apple Pages file.

Ars Technica·July 31, 2026·1 min read
Rocket Report: New launch rule may limit environmental regulations, Falcon 9 to hit Moon
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Rocket Report: New launch rule may limit environmental regulations, Falcon 9 to hit Moon

"America won the first Space Race, and we can do it again."

Ars Technica·July 31, 2026·1 min read
Tim Cook passes the baton in Apple's Q3 2026 earnings call
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Tim Cook passes the baton in Apple's Q3 2026 earnings call

The iPhone and Mac sold well, but memory costs threaten further price increases.

Ars Technica·July 30, 2026·1 min read
Max-severity Exchange server flaw under active exploitation by Kremlin hackers
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Max-severity Exchange server flaw under active exploitation by Kremlin hackers

Exploits can give persistent server access that survives credential rotation and disk re-imaging.

Ars Technica·July 30, 2026·1 min read
Trump FCC faces blowback in attempt to police speech on broadcast TV
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Trump FCC faces blowback in attempt to police speech on broadcast TV

"Chilling message to all broadcasters: carry speech we don’t like at your peril."

Ars Technica·July 30, 2026·1 min read
Iran struck Amazon data centers again amid widening war, satellites show
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Iran struck Amazon data centers again amid widening war, satellites show

Satellites show burn scars and fires at AWS data centers and Saudi oil refinery.

Ars Technica·July 30, 2026·1 min read
Quantum computers outperform classical ones, with results you can trust
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Quantum computers outperform classical ones, with results you can trust

Three approaches to the issue of quantum results that can't be verified classically.

Ars Technica·July 30, 2026·1 min read
New MCP specification addresses the main barrier to enterprise adoption
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New MCP specification addresses the main barrier to enterprise adoption

Plus, a new policy for the AI protocol ensures features aren't removed suddenly.

Ars Technica·July 30, 2026·1 min read
Mythos attack on 3rd-round PQC algorithm candidate puts it out of commission
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Mythos attack on 3rd-round PQC algorithm candidate puts it out of commission

HAWK withstood years of testing that had yet to uncover a fatal weakness found through Mythos.

Ars Technica·July 29, 2026·1 min read
Musk went to “war,” sought jail time for X ad boycotts—but case ends with a whimper
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Musk went to “war,” sought jail time for X ad boycotts—but case ends with a whimper

Advertisers agreed to “reset” relationship with X.

Ars Technica·July 29, 2026·1 min read
Who wins and who loses after US bans foreign robots?
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Who wins and who loses after US bans foreign robots?

Government ban on foreign-made robots may hinder instead of help US robotics.

Ars Technica·July 29, 2026·1 min read
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