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  1. Tesla asks shareholders to approve Texas move and restore Elon Musk’s $56B pay

    Tesla board calls June 13 shareholder vote on Musk's pay and move to Texas.

  2. After decades of Mario, how do developers bridge a widening generation gap?

    Tezuka: "The secret to having a long-tenured staff is that people don't quit."

  3. Broadcom says “many” VMware perpetual licenses got support extensions

    Broadcom reportedly accused of changing VMware licensing and support conditions.

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  1. Dwarf Fortress’s Adventure Mode brings the sim’s chaotic spirit to CRPGs

    Travel your own world, meet fascinating creatures, and put bolts in their necks.

  2. A chunk of metal that tore through a Florida home definitely came from the ISS

    "I don't think I've seen or heard, after my own research, any of these events occurring."

  3. Feds expand investigation into Honda’s automatic emergency braking system

    3 million Honda Accords and CR-Vs are fitted with Collision Mitigation Braking System.

  4. Power-hungry AI is putting the hurt on global electricity supply

    Data centers are becoming a bottleneck for AI development.

  5. EV charging update in Google Maps includes “AI-powered” station info

    The update will first roll out to cars with Google Maps built-in.

  6. Linus Torvalds reiterates his tabs-versus-spaces stance with a kernel trap

    One does not simply suggest changing a kernel line to help out a parsing tool.

  7. Attackers are pummeling networks around the world with millions of login attempts

    Attacks coming from nearly 4,000 IP addresses take aim at VPNs, SSH and web apps.

  8. Bogus Botox poisoning outbreak spreads to 9 states, CDC says

    All of the case have been in women, nine of whom were hospitalized.

  9. Studies reveal new clues to how tardigrades can survive intense radiation

    Radiation damages their DNA; they're just able to repair that damage very quickly.

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  1. ISPs can charge extra for fast gaming under FCC’s Internet rules, critics say

    FCC plan rejected request to ban what agency calls "positive" discrimination.

  2. So much for free speech on X; Musk confirms new users must soon pay to post

    The fee, likely $1, is aimed at stopping “relentless” bots, Musk said.

  3. Second-biggest black hole in the Milky Way found

    May help explain why we see so many of these monsters colliding.

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  1. EV fast-charging comes to condos and apartments

    A battery-buffered DC charger is an alternative to a bank of shared AC chargers.

  2. The lines between streaming and cable continue to blur

    Disney+ to offer 24/7 channels to play Star Wars content, commercials.

  3. YouTube puts third-party clients on notice: Show ads or get blocked

    Google would really like it if everyone just paid for YouTube Premium instead.

  4. Meta’s oversight board to probe subjective policy on AI sex image removals

    Celebrity AI sex image scandal spurs Meta to seek comments for policy revamp.

  5. New UK law targets “despicable individuals” who create AI sex deepfakes

    Under new law, those who create the images would face a fine and possible jail time.

  6. Russian space chief says new rocket will put Falcon 9 reuse to shame

    There's just one catch...

  1. Why the US government’s overreliance on Microsoft is a big problem

    Microsoft continues to get a free pass after series of cybersecurity failures.

  2. NASA says it needs better ideas on how to return samples from Mars

    The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is losing its grip on managing NASA's next flagship mission.

  3. Review: Pitch-perfect Renegade Nell is a gem of a series you won’t want to miss

    It's a good old-fashioned swashbuckling adventure that doesn't take itself too seriously.

  4. US woman arrested, accused of targeting young boys in $1.7M sextortion scheme

    FBI has warned of significant spike in teen sextortion in 2024.

  5. Alleged cryptojacking scheme consumed $3.5M of stolen computing to make just $1M

    Indictment says man tricked cloud providers into giving him services he never paid for.

  6. The Pixel 9 reportedly gears up for satellite SOS support

    No one wants to build an Android satellite phone, so Google is going to do it.

  7. Judge halts Texas probe into Media Matters’ reporting on X

    Texas attorney general remained silent on claims of First Amendment retaliation.